Junkman
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I am moving at a snail's pace, trying to finish up the remodel that was started last fall. I was originally going to have radiant heat plates mounted under the sub floor, however, after speaking to the plumber, and his assessing the entire job, he told me that it will cost about 2 1/2 times as much in labor to install them between the joists (12" on center), then it would to install them under the hardwood floors. I put the hardwood installer on hold, until I got his quote for the whole house radiant. The only part that will be done under the floor will be the kitchen, since it has ceramic tile that we don't want to remove and replace. He gave me the quote for materials today, and it was just shy of $16K. This didn't include any pumps or controls, just the materials to install the PEX & manifolds. I started looking over the quote, and it included 3 boxes of screws (2500 x 3 = 7500), and the cost was $765. I also took note of the roll of 1000' of 1/2" PEX, at $1250 (plus or minus a few $, because my memory isn't that good). I checked the price of 8400 inch and a half screws for my Muro Speed driver will cost me under $200. Then I checked the cost of the roll of PEX, and found that it is about $550 delivered if ordered on line. He used the Uponor estimator for the job, so I specifically looked for that brand of PEX for my comparison. I am assuming that the estimating program calculates everything at their "list" price, and that is between 2 and 2 1/2 times the wholesale cost. I understand that he is entitled to a profit, however, is it unreasonable of me to think that a mark up of $8000 for materials is obscene? I still haven't gotten his estimate of the labor to do the install, since he said that will take longer to calculate. I couldn't even pin him down to making a guestimate of the labor cost. All he said was that it was $75 a man hour, until the job was done. The total square foot of the job is about 1500 square feet (6 rooms on 2 floors. Your thoughts? I am already trying to find another contractor for a "competitive" estimate, but there are not many that do this type of work where I live.