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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

With a contractor what are you really paying for ?
I had a customer ask " Why so much ? " when I quoted a job that was about 30 days to complete . So heres what I came up with .
Paying for materials , permits , and the time and expertise of 2 men . But you are basically paying for ........ My tools , my house payment , my gasoline for the month , my electric bill , my health insurance , my truck payment , my insurance payment , my telephone bill , my food and the food for my family , my cable and internet service , my health insurance , basically 1/12th of my yearly expenses , the cost of the employee , federal and state taxes PLUS a profit on top all that . ( and this isnt all inclusive)
Now the customer I told this to is a regular customer , he sat there for a minute and realized that the price has to cover quite a bit . Basically supporting me , my family , and my employee for 30 days .
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