LennyTheLizard
Well-known member
After talking to my contractor today, I'm on the fence about whether to pay him to do metal ceiling or wait it out until I can do it myself. I consider myself jack of all trades / master of none. But I have a bad habit of trying to do too many things at once, and taking too long to complete projects.
So the way I figure it, I value my time at $20 / hour. So if a job takes me 20 hours + tool rental / purchase, etc. I estimate that's what it costs me to do it. If someone I trust can do it cheaper than that, maybe I should just hire it out.
How do you guys decide to Contract out or DIY?
Contractor wants to charge me ~$900 labor to hang 2400 sq. ft. of tin on 12' ceiling. I think I can do it cheaper, but I don't have lifts, and would need a couple guys to help me (probably have to pay). Or I can come home at the end of the week and have a finished ceiling for $900 (assuming price of material is the same either way.
What do you guys think?
So the way I figure it, I value my time at $20 / hour. So if a job takes me 20 hours + tool rental / purchase, etc. I estimate that's what it costs me to do it. If someone I trust can do it cheaper than that, maybe I should just hire it out.
How do you guys decide to Contract out or DIY?
Contractor wants to charge me ~$900 labor to hang 2400 sq. ft. of tin on 12' ceiling. I think I can do it cheaper, but I don't have lifts, and would need a couple guys to help me (probably have to pay). Or I can come home at the end of the week and have a finished ceiling for $900 (assuming price of material is the same either way.
What do you guys think?

