Kevin54
MEMBER EMERITUS
Well, the contractor finally got back to me with a price. This is for a 28 x 36 addition on to the front of my garage. From footer to completion, his price is $37,000. And that is taking the siding off of the existing garage, and he has Hardi-Plank figured in to cover everything so I can stain it to match the house.
Personally, I think it's quite high, but then again, a number of years back, what I did for $13,000, I was told it would have cost me $40,000 to have someone else do it.
And included in that price is all of the permits. I don't have to do anything at all other than watch the garage addition being built. It also includes 5" of concrete for the floor. It includes a vapor barrier underneath the concrete, and hauling off all of the asphalt I currently have.
Maybe it is in line with pricing today,. as it's been quite a few years since I have done any building. I know the prices of things have went up since I last built anything. Plus, if I go with him, I have free use of his BobCat. That will let me get my shed moved.
So what do some of you think? In line with todays pricing, or way out of line? One thing I do like is that I don't have to **** with any permits or inspections as the contractor will take care of all of that.
Personally, I think it's quite high, but then again, a number of years back, what I did for $13,000, I was told it would have cost me $40,000 to have someone else do it.
And included in that price is all of the permits. I don't have to do anything at all other than watch the garage addition being built. It also includes 5" of concrete for the floor. It includes a vapor barrier underneath the concrete, and hauling off all of the asphalt I currently have.
Maybe it is in line with pricing today,. as it's been quite a few years since I have done any building. I know the prices of things have went up since I last built anything. Plus, if I go with him, I have free use of his BobCat. That will let me get my shed moved.
So what do some of you think? In line with todays pricing, or way out of line? One thing I do like is that I don't have to **** with any permits or inspections as the contractor will take care of all of that.





