I would use an estimate how many sqft you can do in an hour as a first estimate. Let’s say you did 50sqft / hour and if you need to do 1,000, that’s 20 hours to complete job. I’ll add 3 hours additional for cuts/cleanup. So charge total 23 hours let’s say. If your minimum charges $150/hour with two staff, three day (8hours work day) job, then that’s $3,450 just labor.That’s what I would think. Of course your wage will vary depending on state and cost of living, tax, insurance etc.
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Well explained! Simply put for any DYI’s 👍🏼
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This video should have just as many thank you comments as the amount of views. But thanks a ton man.
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So this is perfect,.,.. I am about to reside our house and wanted to estimate how many "square" I have.... so thank you!!!
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Thank you, this was helpful & a good way of explaining it.
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Extremely helpful. Thank you!
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What pricing would you calculate for labor?
You could figure out how many hours the last job you did and how many square feet it was and come up with a price per square foot.
I would use an estimate how many sqft you can do in an hour as a first estimate. Let’s say you did 50sqft / hour and if you need to do 1,000, that’s 20 hours to complete job. I’ll add 3 hours additional for cuts/cleanup.
So charge total 23 hours let’s say.
If your minimum charges $150/hour with two staff, three day (8hours work day) job, then that’s $3,450 just labor.That’s what I would think.
Of course your wage will vary depending on state and cost of living, tax, insurance etc.
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What throws most off is the amount of “exposure”
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That price is not included material right?
It is how to calculate material
And the length
Wouldn’t it be easier to do it this way
Step 1. 176/7 = 26
Step 2. 26 x $13 = $338 for cost of siding
That is a good way
Doesnt get more clear than this.
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um I think i need to go back to math class
That's what the channel is for