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JaredW
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Posted: 12/June/2005 at 10:46am |
If anyone would like to contribute, i am hoping to compare some of my
pricing to others throughout north america. I have spent time compiling
vinyl strip/finish rates, and have lost three jobs within the last two
months because of pricing.
I tend to price jobs based on my materials and a profit that i feel acceptable for the time required, no per foot charges. However, i am interested to see if others are charging per foot charges or also walkthrough quotes, based on materials and time. Please let me know, need to get a rough idea of what others charge for per sq foot rates, to find out why i am so far outside the normal pricing. I think perhaps i will have to market differently to higher quality clientele? Edited by JaredW |
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cmaster
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I usually go between .30 and .50 sq ft depending on the condition of the floor, open area or offices, how much stuff to move, how many coats of finish 3-5. I used to do time and materials, but found that sq ft is better for me
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JaredW
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that's about what i've estimated my jobs have sold for. Are you
stripping the floors with a machine or by hand? I have found that
water-based strippers and finishes have the same results as solvent
based, however, I have a request to use solvent based for an upcoming
job and i am debating it for several reasons. First, the original
finish on the VCT is usually stripped off entirely by the solvent
based, and the fumes kill me,( enclosed area, no windows, venting into
room via large warehouse style fan, with no vent out placement
available. Any recommendations? Solvent-based products you would recommend?
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JaredW
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I agree, can't figure out what others are pricing at. I always put 4 coats minimum on high traffic areas (5 coats if repeat customer with refinishing within 12 months). I can't figure out if i am being cheated out of the jobs by bottom-feeders or if this is really too expensive? |
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cmaster
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Don't worry about what the other guys are doing. Just do a good job and charge accordingly. I don't recommend any solvent based finishes on anything but wood. Most of the water based products out there are very good. Solvents are problematic for the reasons you mentioned, fumes, difficult to remove, etc. |
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doug
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cmaster do you do much janitorial?
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Just My opinion
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cmaster
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Not anymore. Used to do over 60K/mo. Most of it was government stuff. Lost it to lowballers over the last 15 years. Life is way less stressful now
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Adwa
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Cmaster......having some janitorial business can keep you from starving in the winter.
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Dennis Conner
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I did a job last week at .90 a ft...I didn't want it, but got it anyway.
Fooking HATE VCT!
Give me tile and grout/stone!!!
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dontlikedennis
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.25/foot always 3 coats you only need more than 3 if you're going to burnish at 2000+ rpm on a regular basis. use the best stripper you can find then mix it 4:1 or even 2:1 so as to not waste so much time. |
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JaredW
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comments greatly appreciated.
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cmaster
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I have enough to keep me from starving in the winter. |
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EmpireMike
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i would rather get less jobs and closer to 1.00 p/sq/ft then bust my hump and do 3x the work for the same pay. charge high-use good chemicals-do a good job- and watch the cash roll in. its easy to charge 25cents a sq.ft if you have some 18yr old kid w/ baggy pants doing the jobs with no insurance working out of the back of a hatchback
explain this to your customers price is not the oply selling point , and if you are dealing with customers that only care about price there probably gone end up being pains in da AZz just my opinion
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fibro
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Agreed I usually charge 80 cents a square foot the only reason I even do strip and wax is to get the carpet buisness. I've found that the best customers are not overally concerned with price they want a good job first and worry about what you charge second. They also like the convenience of not having to have one guy to do their floor work and another to do their carpets. Just do a good job and be dependable then charge what you need to make a nice profit. Don't worry about losing accounts to someone who is low balling you these do not last and you don't want accounts that are only concerned with price. I have also found that accounts that are most concerned with price are usually the slowest to pay also. |
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