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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @saacuul
    @saacuul 22 часа назад +5

    i just followed you yesterday, this is a process that i've been interested in for a while now. this channel is kind of an actual goldmine of information and i truly appreciate these videos even though you're just here talking shit.

  • @duramax250
    @duramax250 19 часов назад +3

    Brass please post more business videos especially on how to bid.
    Sharing this knowledge is so valuable for people like me trying to understand how to run a plumbing business.

  • @RtSnh-l3k5j
    @RtSnh-l3k5j 18 часов назад

    Extremely informative awesome.

  • @crax7936
    @crax7936 22 часа назад +3

    Bro this is awesome. I'm not even close to in your field but I love seeing how others do shit!! And we can see your cursor so keep it up.

    • @masongarcia8569
      @masongarcia8569 21 час назад +1

      ngl same. RUclips is killing with the new algo that can actually suggest niche things

  • @terry6665
    @terry6665 20 часов назад +1

    @ 5:35 i do those in the art room but didnt know it was for plaster... thxs brass man

  • @iwantskate
    @iwantskate 20 часов назад +1

    An in depth video would be awesome

  • @Pipesolutionsinc
    @Pipesolutionsinc День назад +4

    Not boring to me I love this kind of stuff ✌️

    • @Pipesolutionsinc
      @Pipesolutionsinc День назад +1

      I agree sometimes the way they draw isn’t right within sometimes there’s a reason why they’re going around the bathroom.✌️

    • @brasshouse-fireball
      @brasshouse-fireball  День назад +3

      I just walked this site and the only reason they avoided the restroom was to try and keep the RR totally out of the scope. The tile has to be removed any way so we might as well cut straight through on this one. I’ve only done like three or four jobs for this architect/engineer so I don’t know them that well but usually after five or six jobs, we start to understand each other, and I get a lot of flexibility in the plans.

  • @darellroasa3235
    @darellroasa3235 21 час назад +1

    I want more contents like this. Thank you so much! Im about to test for license. Thanks again.

  • @yogithebear7493
    @yogithebear7493 17 часов назад +1

    Cool as hell gives me a idea of defently don't want this responsibility lol

  • @freddrivas1932
    @freddrivas1932 22 часа назад

    💪

  • @walkerandrews8892
    @walkerandrews8892 21 час назад

    Brass- when calculating your labor cost for each man do you do their hourly rate or their hourly rate including overhead, which would be around 2x hourly rate.

    • @brasshouse-fireball
      @brasshouse-fireball  16 часов назад +1

      I never work it out exactly by the hour but if you figure you have three guys on a job making a total of $120 an hour that’s $960 for an eight hour day of that crew But then you’ve got payroll taxes and benefits and shit so you really need to add about 30% to that at least so at minimum you need to figure $1400 in raw cost for that 3 man crew. I usually over estimate it. If I plan on a crew that size I’ll usual figure my cost at $1,800/day before I do my mark up just to give me some wiggle room. I find it’s a lot easier to overshoot everything by a little bit rather than trying to get the exact numbers. Speed kills.

  • @axelincaca123
    @axelincaca123 День назад

    The goat 🐐

  • @terry6665
    @terry6665 21 час назад

    Dude, you got over 18k views on last video 🎉

  • @elionhasa2650
    @elionhasa2650 День назад +1

    Hey Brass! Absolutely love your content! :) Just wondering if you'd be interested in having a website created for your business? Let me know!

    • @brasshouse-fireball
      @brasshouse-fireball  День назад +2

      I do want someone to redo my website. I’m working on rebranding right now. I’m about to hire a company to redesign my logo and then we are going to redo my website. I have a website but it’s not public because I was getting too many calls from residential customers.

    • @elionhasa2650
      @elionhasa2650 День назад

      @@brasshouse-fireball I’d love to help you with your rebranding. I can handle both your logo redesign and website revamp through my agency, ensuring a cohesive and professional look across your branding. With my experience in logo design and website development, I’m confident I can deliver exactly what you’re looking for.

    • @brasshouse-fireball
      @brasshouse-fireball  День назад +2

      @@elionhasa2650. brasshouse.mail@gmail.com that’s my channel email. If you send me an email id love to get with you about that. I haven’t found anyone to help with the rebrand yet but I’m looking to hire someone asap.

  • @nickcurt6769
    @nickcurt6769 День назад +1

    You bid low, i guess you could call it competitive pricing, i need to be making way more on a project that size, rather then divide .7

    • @brasshouse-fireball
      @brasshouse-fireball  День назад +1

      it depends on how big it is but on a job like this i may do a 20% gross on whatever i figure my cost of goods sold is. I usually way over estimate on my cost so we typically gross 30ish% even when i put a 20 on it. I'm curious how high you can get your mark up on a job this size. what industry and city are you in. Im making this shit up as i go so im no expert. I'm still getting underbid by Union shops so i wouldn't even say I'm super competitively priced. I recently lost a remodel to a really big company that priced the job at 75k and i was at 85k.

    • @nickcurt6769
      @nickcurt6769 23 часа назад

      @ brother thanks for the reply, electrical contractor in OC CA
      Love your videos, would love to come on a live

    • @brasshouse-fireball
      @brasshouse-fireball  23 часа назад

      @@nickcurt6769 Dude that would be awesome! I'm trying to get people to come on the LIVE videos. i reckon you know a bunch of stuff i don't and could help make a cool video.

    • @HillyBilliams
      @HillyBilliams 22 часа назад +1

      Don’t know if Dallas is doing it but a lot of those union shops have ‘market recovery’ where the union subsidizes their shop’s bid by giving them a check for that $10k difference to help them be competitive on smaller jobs where open shops usually win