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Nick N.
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App or spreadsheet for labor and materials

Nick N.
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  • Mars, PA
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I'm starting a rehab project. I was wondering what you guys use to keep track and mand cost of equipment, materials and labor. I'm debating whether I should use a good old-fashioned excel spreadsheet or if there's an app out there that can assist with us

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Manolo D.#3 Contractors Contributor
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Manolo D.#3 Contractors Contributor
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Nick N. No app for rehab has all that. Houseflippingspreadsheet might be a good fit but I haven't used it. For 1 job at a time, nobody can beat excel. Apps are really geared for 10+ jobs with 500k minimum at any given time open projects. Anything less is not worth making/operating an app for. I have 4 projects, excel still works. Don't count nickles and dimes, concentrate on controlling time and large chunks of money. Remember, a day of delay is more than the cost for a box of screws. I always buy more on my jobs, say I need 10 pcs of lumber, I buy 11/12. I lose more money going back and forth to the hardware store than $3-$6.

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