briancbyrne
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. as for agreeing a price per day how long is a piece of string
Was for me, all I really wanted was to be able to get a real picture of my final costs.surely pricing it per day is the best way to compare with other jobs?
To be fair to them all they came in, worked their backsides off and all got paid the same. I'm not from the construction world so all seemed fair to me!my spartks & plumbers wouldnt be on close to that and wouldnt they traditionally (from my time working on sites) be paid at a higher rate than chippy's ?
It's generally recommended you don't use the flat rate per day method. This gives the tradesman no incentive to get on with the job.
There are many threads on here with the price per door for hanging doors and the price per square metre for laying floors. Use these to calculate what you should be looking at given the number of doors and the floor area you have.
Leo
this is what always amazes me about this site, nobody ever seems to question the bills of any professional, ie doctor solicitor, accountant etc but everybody seems to be an expert on pricing in the construction industry, amazing..................way over priced.
also ask yourself this - are you getting paid 1400 euro a week cash in hand?
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