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French Drain Install - Labor and Materials - am I getting ripped off
I need to install an L-shape French drain that I would say needs to be around 3 feet or so deep. The total linear feet would be around 120’. I was quoted by a 2-man team around $350 for labor as it would take them around a day to finish if they pick up materials (I am paying for materials).
Is this a reasonable cost for this type of job?
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Nathan Gesner
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If they can do the job for that price, you should hire them immediately!
A french drain typically costs around $25-$30 per linear foot. Your job should cost a minimum of $3,000.
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