As we get more projects completed and in the portfolio, estimates certainly do come a bit easier. I would say after thousands and not hundreds of projects is about the time when we'll be completely confident in time and material figuring. We'll get there!
Here's one I'd appreciate feedback on. The attached pdf will launch a slideshow. ALT pauses show, left/right mouse click advances or backsup, ESC will take you back to viewing it in Reader pane. I already have a figure in mind for labor + 7gal WoodTux. PDF is attached. This will be me plus one helper. Some quick points on the project:
- 4 month old new construction PT pine
- 960 total sqftage decking to restore
- front steps covered with tree/berry stains
- front steps handrail has been builder stained with unknown semi-trans, i'm thinking of priming and painting to match red front door.
- client wants architectual trim treated also (see pic, approx 80 linear feet)
- client wants 80 linear feet of split rail fence treated (see pic)
- client wants decking furniture treated (see pic, table+4chairs, feels too light for teak)
Feel free to ask more questions to clarify. Have a great week everyone!
Good morning.
As we get more projects completed and in the portfolio, estimates certainly do come a bit easier. I would say after thousands and not hundreds of projects is about the time when we'll be completely confident in time and material figuring. We'll get there!
Here's one I'd appreciate feedback on. The attached pdf will launch a slideshow. ALT pauses show, left/right mouse click advances or backsup, ESC will take you back to viewing it in Reader pane. I already have a figure in mind for labor + 7gal WoodTux. PDF is attached. This will be me plus one helper. Some quick points on the project:
- 4 month old new construction PT pine
- 960 total sqftage decking to restore
- front steps covered with tree/berry stains
- front steps handrail has been builder stained with unknown semi-trans, i'm thinking of priming and painting to match red front door.
- client wants architectual trim treated also (see pic, approx 80 linear feet)
- client wants 80 linear feet of split rail fence treated (see pic)
- client wants decking furniture treated (see pic, table+4chairs, feels too light for teak)
Feel free to ask more questions to clarify. Have a great week everyone!
cheers,
/neil
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FriedmanProject.pdf
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