
15 December 2021 | 1 reply
As a point of reference I just did 20+ Vinyl windows in Jersey City, NJ for $350 each installed.My supplier and installer worked for United Windows.

31 May 2016 | 7 replies
Selina Rifkin Vinyl double pane is very good for sure, I became a Milgard fan just because I visited their factory and they demonstrated really good. i have a supplier that has been doing glazing for 15 years and used to carry a lot of brands, but he dropped all except Milgard because other manufacturers are becoming sloppy and he had too much replacement.

29 September 2010 | 12 replies
So that your reputation continues to be solid (you don't pay and it will get around among the various trades - they get together at job sites and the material suppliers).

26 July 2018 | 8 replies
If you agree lump-sum, then as long as the contractor is using agreed-upon materials where he sources them and for how much is between him and his supplier.

1 November 2020 | 22 replies
.* Turn key companies get large discounts from material and HVAC suppliers that the individual does not.* Turn key companies can negotiate better rates with their contractors and trades people* There are no construction overruns or surprises when you buy a turn key property* There is no tenant lease up fee with a turn key.

13 July 2015 | 46 replies
IE they don't have net 30 accounts set up at their suppliers they are cash and carry etc.then you have contractors that have established credit a team of very established subs.. but these guys will be higher priced and since rehabbing is about how cheap can I get it done if you go this route many times the numbers don't work but you get what I call true professional contractors.So when we fund rehabs its pay as you go .. and its totally a relationship and trust issue.

17 June 2019 | 12 replies
You'd be better finding a smaller contractor that can get nicer siding from the supplier and have them install it, saving you some money.

22 January 2024 | 5 replies
We recently rehabbed our home and purchased a LVP brand called Naturally Aged Flooring from a local supplier (https://www.naturallyagedfloor...).

24 September 2015 | 14 replies
I do about the same number of rehabs you do...about one per month, on average.We use the same two crews on everything as well, but they don't include a GC and don't include some specialty trades, such as:- Licensed Plumber- Licensed Electrician- Licensed HVAC- Cabinet Supplier/Installer- RooferSo, we use our main crews for about 80% of the work, and then also have to schedule and manage these other specialty trades.

4 November 2021 | 15 replies
You could also call some of the national carpet suppliers like empire or national floors to see what they'd charge.