I'm finishing up some renovations in my home (for now) and have felt 'misled?' by the contractors price quotes.
Contractor gives us a price to do a job "you buy the flooring we will install it for $2.50 sq ft"...but failed to tell us they will need to rip out the toe molding and we need to buy new molding for $25 plus $100 to install it until after the floors are in and our walls are ripped up.
Contractor tells us we can have our plaster re-spackled for "a couple hundred dollars" and after 3 days of 1 guy working hard presents us with a bill for $510."
We tell contractor about several projects we want to do and get informal estimates on each project. We leave it at...please start with replacing the siding on the house- maybe there are other things we want to do too." Contractor comes back about a week later with a written estimate of $2800 "for everything you guys wanted to have done"...we can no longer even remember what projects we had wanted to have done. There was no listing of individual projects on the estimate.
We tell him to first replace rotting siding (about 25% of the house siding). Then he tells us he will charge us by the hour because "charging us $70 hr is cheaper than charging us by the job." So we say ok. They then take 3 days to replace siding and charge us $2100...leaving it all unpainted...we are now paying another one of his men $15 an hour to prime and paint the siding. This guy has spent 2 full days priming & painting and still wants to come back for "a few more hours to add a 4th coat of paint."
Is it really cheaper for me to pay by the hour or pay by the job? Is there anyway to find out all these 'hidden costs' with these jobs...like finding out after the job is complete you will be paying to replace molding...or paying to get the work painted?
One more thing...the men do EXCELLENT work. There's no immigrant laborers here on the site just doing whatever to get the job done (no offense to immigrants work ethics- I think they actually do great jobs)- but the people on this crew are skilled and educated about their field. AND- the contractor is getting to know us more and inviting us out to hang with him and his family...so a confrontation would be awkward. I just want to become better informed so I can negotiate as slyly as he seems to withdraw cash from our wallets.
Contractor gives us a price to do a job "you buy the flooring we will install it for $2.50 sq ft"...but failed to tell us they will need to rip out the toe molding and we need to buy new molding for $25 plus $100 to install it until after the floors are in and our walls are ripped up.
Contractor tells us we can have our plaster re-spackled for "a couple hundred dollars" and after 3 days of 1 guy working hard presents us with a bill for $510."
We tell contractor about several projects we want to do and get informal estimates on each project. We leave it at...please start with replacing the siding on the house- maybe there are other things we want to do too." Contractor comes back about a week later with a written estimate of $2800 "for everything you guys wanted to have done"...we can no longer even remember what projects we had wanted to have done. There was no listing of individual projects on the estimate.
We tell him to first replace rotting siding (about 25% of the house siding). Then he tells us he will charge us by the hour because "charging us $70 hr is cheaper than charging us by the job." So we say ok. They then take 3 days to replace siding and charge us $2100...leaving it all unpainted...we are now paying another one of his men $15 an hour to prime and paint the siding. This guy has spent 2 full days priming & painting and still wants to come back for "a few more hours to add a 4th coat of paint."
Is it really cheaper for me to pay by the hour or pay by the job? Is there anyway to find out all these 'hidden costs' with these jobs...like finding out after the job is complete you will be paying to replace molding...or paying to get the work painted?
One more thing...the men do EXCELLENT work. There's no immigrant laborers here on the site just doing whatever to get the job done (no offense to immigrants work ethics- I think they actually do great jobs)- but the people on this crew are skilled and educated about their field. AND- the contractor is getting to know us more and inviting us out to hang with him and his family...so a confrontation would be awkward. I just want to become better informed so I can negotiate as slyly as he seems to withdraw cash from our wallets.
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