Kevin54
MEMBER EMERITUS
I just got an estimate I was waiting on for a couple of weeks. the contractor kept telling me that he would have it by Friday, but I guess I never asked WHICH Friday. He slipped it into my garage door and left. The reason he left.....he didn't want to face me in person. I only caught him out of the corner of my eye, going past the window.
I stopped where he was at the other day and asked if he forgot about me, and he promised that he would have the estimate by this Friday. At the time I was speaking with him, he told me the final price was going to be around $31-$32,000. I'm good with that. Todays price.......$52,000

Now, here is how it works in my area and the Land of Lazy Contractors.....this is Contractor #4 also. Contractor #1 was going to do the job, but he is having family issues and took over 6 months to get me a price. Come to find out, #1 was going to sub out the work to #4, and the price was $37,000 complete, give or take a few grand because he had the siding screwed up (metal when I want cedar) Contractor #2 wanted $55,000, #3 has never got back with me at all, even though he was a "drop off the quote on Friday" also, and that is closing in on 6 months.
#4 has the materials at $35,000 and $17,000 for labor. I have already figured the materials prior to #3 and #4 quoting on the job, and I figured high on the materials and what I figured included concrete and footers, so I know what materials cost. What I figured was $18,500, and I rounded that to $20,000. I'm not building anything extravagant or huge. It's a 28' x 36' addition tying in to my existing garage with 10' high walls, 4/12 Scissor trusses w/1' overhang. Everything is straight forward and nothing special, or at least I don't think it's anything special. Even when I was discussing cost with #4, early on, I told him what the quotes were, and he thought the $37,000 was high. Now.....if #1 was going to sub out the work to #4, and the price was $37,000......#1 is making money, and #4 would be making money, but #4 doing it by himself, with one helper, the price jumped to $52,000. It must be some of that Core Siberian Singapore Math going on in his figuring.
I have a call in to my concrete guy that has done work for me in the past, and he asked me for the opportunity to bid on the whole job and not just the concrete. He sent a guy that works with him to figure things as far as lumber, about two weeks ago. Craig, which I will now refer to him as Contractor #5 is going to figure the block and concrete work. He said that he could get the prices together fairly quick. So hopefully he'll call me back later today.
I told the wife this morning that I actually believe the cars and the house is what kills us when it comes to hiring someone. With the landscaping the wife does around the house, her 20'x20' building, our house, my garage, we have had nothing but compliments on our place. Even strangers stop and ask if they can look at all of the flowers. My wife might run into someone at the grocery store of WallyWorld, and in the conversation they might ask her where she lives. When she tells them, they all know the house and say it is the best looking house on the road. Then there is the '64 Olds that the contractors have all seen, and the clean '81 Hoopty, and I truly believe they think we are loaded with money. Little do they know that we paid cash for everything. My garage, the wifes building, the family room.....paid cash by both the wife and I working a lot of 60-80 hour weeks, and working 7 days a week, every week. My days off consisted of taking 4 hours on a Friday once in a while, and my wife went 5 months one time without taking any time off.
So I think the way our place looks is a hindrance when it comes to getting a realistic price from people. But it is what it is, and I can't hide the house or the wife's building.
On the other hand, I know who NOT to recommend to other people. And the contractors around here, especially #4 doesn't remember what we discussed early on as far as cost, other quotes, and what he told me a few days ago. #4 builds houses, so he knows basically what things cost without fine tuning a price. So giving me a ballpark figure the other day of $31-$32,000 that he figured but he just had to fine tune it by $20,000 tells me that he is trying to put the fucks to me. That flies about as good as a lead balloon.

I stopped where he was at the other day and asked if he forgot about me, and he promised that he would have the estimate by this Friday. At the time I was speaking with him, he told me the final price was going to be around $31-$32,000. I'm good with that. Todays price.......$52,000

Now, here is how it works in my area and the Land of Lazy Contractors.....this is Contractor #4 also. Contractor #1 was going to do the job, but he is having family issues and took over 6 months to get me a price. Come to find out, #1 was going to sub out the work to #4, and the price was $37,000 complete, give or take a few grand because he had the siding screwed up (metal when I want cedar) Contractor #2 wanted $55,000, #3 has never got back with me at all, even though he was a "drop off the quote on Friday" also, and that is closing in on 6 months.
#4 has the materials at $35,000 and $17,000 for labor. I have already figured the materials prior to #3 and #4 quoting on the job, and I figured high on the materials and what I figured included concrete and footers, so I know what materials cost. What I figured was $18,500, and I rounded that to $20,000. I'm not building anything extravagant or huge. It's a 28' x 36' addition tying in to my existing garage with 10' high walls, 4/12 Scissor trusses w/1' overhang. Everything is straight forward and nothing special, or at least I don't think it's anything special. Even when I was discussing cost with #4, early on, I told him what the quotes were, and he thought the $37,000 was high. Now.....if #1 was going to sub out the work to #4, and the price was $37,000......#1 is making money, and #4 would be making money, but #4 doing it by himself, with one helper, the price jumped to $52,000. It must be some of that Core Siberian Singapore Math going on in his figuring.
I have a call in to my concrete guy that has done work for me in the past, and he asked me for the opportunity to bid on the whole job and not just the concrete. He sent a guy that works with him to figure things as far as lumber, about two weeks ago. Craig, which I will now refer to him as Contractor #5 is going to figure the block and concrete work. He said that he could get the prices together fairly quick. So hopefully he'll call me back later today.
I told the wife this morning that I actually believe the cars and the house is what kills us when it comes to hiring someone. With the landscaping the wife does around the house, her 20'x20' building, our house, my garage, we have had nothing but compliments on our place. Even strangers stop and ask if they can look at all of the flowers. My wife might run into someone at the grocery store of WallyWorld, and in the conversation they might ask her where she lives. When she tells them, they all know the house and say it is the best looking house on the road. Then there is the '64 Olds that the contractors have all seen, and the clean '81 Hoopty, and I truly believe they think we are loaded with money. Little do they know that we paid cash for everything. My garage, the wifes building, the family room.....paid cash by both the wife and I working a lot of 60-80 hour weeks, and working 7 days a week, every week. My days off consisted of taking 4 hours on a Friday once in a while, and my wife went 5 months one time without taking any time off.
So I think the way our place looks is a hindrance when it comes to getting a realistic price from people. But it is what it is, and I can't hide the house or the wife's building.
On the other hand, I know who NOT to recommend to other people. And the contractors around here, especially #4 doesn't remember what we discussed early on as far as cost, other quotes, and what he told me a few days ago. #4 builds houses, so he knows basically what things cost without fine tuning a price. So giving me a ballpark figure the other day of $31-$32,000 that he figured but he just had to fine tune it by $20,000 tells me that he is trying to put the fucks to me. That flies about as good as a lead balloon.

