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Glad that worked for you Dan. Darryl, I agree that it can be time consuming to try to work through all the small line items. One thing that I have done that seems to help is to formulate my spread...
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I always give the client a ballpark estimate first and that usually gets to them within a day or two. The detailed quote and design will take longer if they accept the ballpark and that’s what I try...
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My process can use some work as well, I find some of the jobs pretty easy to estimate, (roofing, flooring, etc.), but if it’s a bathroom reno, where things are gutted and rebuilt, then with all of the...
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Usually a customer had a lil more along the way I always ask them ahead of time if they want more For future use.
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I was taught on bidding on a job by sqft I find it useful to estimate that way. But now I have a certain way I give them differences prices Depending on the job. I give a certain price If they want it...
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Thats a really good point Brian. If there is a job that can be easily figured by the square/linear foot, then a number can almost be produced immediately. Some companies have this down very well and I...
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If its something like installing trim, I can figure that quote by the end of the day. Roof quotes are also pretty straight forward. I always try to get these done and out ASAP. It seems like the...
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Like Ben said there are a lot of variables but I usually try to have a quote back to someone within a week, if things aren’t crazy busy it’s usually a few days.
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It seems like there are so many variables for this. It really depends on the scale of work. In general, I can give a proposal in about the same amount of time as it would take to complete the job. For...
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Gents, In you’re opinion what is an acceptable time frame to look at a job and produce a written, complete proposal. [I'm assuming you're not waitng on a manuf. quote]
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Glad that worked for you Dan. Darryl, I agree that it can be time consuming to try to work through all the small line items. One thing that I have done that seems to help is to formulate my spread...
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I always give the client a ballpark estimate first and that usually gets to them within a day or two. The detailed quote and design will take longer if they accept the ballpark and that’s what I try...
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My process can use some work as well, I find some of the jobs pretty easy to estimate, (roofing, flooring, etc.), but if it’s a bathroom reno, where things are gutted and rebuilt, then with all of the...
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Usually a customer had a lil more along the way I always ask them ahead of time if they want more For future use.
View ArticleReply To: Proposal Turnaround
I was taught on bidding on a job by sqft I find it useful to estimate that way. But now I have a certain way I give them differences prices Depending on the job. I give a certain price If they want it...
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Thats a really good point Brian. If there is a job that can be easily figured by the square/linear foot, then a number can almost be produced immediately. Some companies have this down very well and I...
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If its something like installing trim, I can figure that quote by the end of the day. Roof quotes are also pretty straight forward. I always try to get these done and out ASAP. It seems like the...
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Like Ben said there are a lot of variables but I usually try to have a quote back to someone within a week, if things aren’t crazy busy it’s usually a few days. Dan danpattison.com
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It seems like there are so many variables for this. It really depends on the scale of work. In general, I can give a proposal in about the same amount of time as it would take to complete the job. For...
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Gents, In you’re opinion what is an acceptable time frame to look at a job and produce a written, complete proposal. ~ Rob at http://www.ConcordCarpenter.com
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