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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

NEED OPINIONS FOR RENO ****
I’m getting a 2br 1ba Reno in CT. We just finished downstairs and it came out good. I just want to know what you guys think about the pricing . Is this too much? I feel like it is or maybe I’m overthinking I need another opinion Thank You .
Description
Total
Vinyl plank flooring install (Labor)
$850.00
Per sq ft
Carpet Removal
$375.00
Trimwork (Labor)
$1,000.00
Labor to install baseboard trim
Replace outlets and switches (Material and Labor)
$950.00
•Replace 11outlets/7switches •Relocate 1 outlet
Paint (Material and Labor)
$1,200.00
Custom Closet 2 closets (Labor)
$600.00
Window Replacement (Labor)
$1,750.00
Replace tub with tub/shower surround combo (Labor)
$1,900.00
Replace Shower Valve/ Spout (Labor)
$350.00
Replace Toilet (Labor)
$250.00
Replace sink vanity (Labor)
$350.00
Install 32” vanity, faucet, drain plumbing connections
Medicine Cabinet (new installation Labor)
$150.00
Recessed light w/ switch Shower (Labor)
$250.00
Custom Bathroom Storage (Material and Labor)
$500.00
Replace interior door (Labor)
$300.00
Cost includes removal and disposal of old door and installation of new door
Subtotal$10,775.00Connecticut Tax$665.16Total$11,440.16Deposit Due$3,775.25
Payment Schedule
Deposit (33%)
$3,775.25
1st Payment (33%)
$3,775.25
2nd Payment (34%)
$3,889.65
Final Payment (0%)
$0.01
Most Popular Reply

Hi Mike, as a general contractor in NJ those prices sound about right. Labor isn't cheap these days especially with inflation and wanting skilled people who have good craftsmanship with the work they do. Best of luck with the top floor. :)