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What stuff costs?
Some recent threads have provided good insight to the cost of carpet, windows, hvac...
It would be helpful to me to hear what others pay for hardwood, granite, porcelain, roofing, etc. My contractor does everything from A-Z and provides all-inclusive bids. Is this the way to go or should I know the cost of his materials? I feel like I can keep him honest if I could split out labor. For my next rehab, I plan to get other bids.
I like and trust my current contractor but have found in the past that they can get a little too comfortable on their bids after a number of jobs. For example, I never paid his first bid amount and we seem to be settling about 20% down on each job. So I figure he now just starts off 20% higher.
I do have him split out each portion of the job (ie; paint, carpet, tile, kitchen cabs, etc). Do any of you ask for materials costs?
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Unfortunately, any information from those outside of Washington, DC (where I assume you invest, based on your profile) will be relatively meaningless.
For example, I would spend about $140 per square for a tear off and re-roof. But, I know that an investor friend in D.C. spends quite a bit more than that. And I'm sure his prices would vary based on the contractor(s) he used, whether they were roofing specialists, etc.