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Patrick Philip
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How to do delivery of materials and installation of appliances?

Patrick Philip
  • Florida
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When doing a conract with my GC on a rehab project, what are appropriate prices for:

-installing a microwave (above sink)

-hooking up stove (basically just means moving it into place and plugging it in)

-setting refrigerator in place (putting all the shelves in, hooking it up to icemaker line)

-dishwasher (anchoring it in place, possibly hooking it up to electric but maybe my electrcian would do that)

And also what is an appropriate amount to add to the contract for delivery of materials and the time it takes to go get them? I have a separate company doing floors, so the biggest items would be appliances and probably drywall if there is a lot of drywall work.

What is the "dumpster situation" like in a normal rehab project? On the past two, I've done a portion of the work myself and had mostly handymen helping me. We used those portable "Bagsters," but I don't think that's how it's done professionally.

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J Scott
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J Scott
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Why would you hire a GC to do those things?  Hire a handyman and pay him hourly.

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