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Miguel G. Kansas City/Overland Park contractors
1 June 2016 | 6 replies
I am looking for painters, floor contractors, electricians, sheetrock contractors, roofers.
Donald Telfair Borrowing Money From Friend Then Refinancing
11 January 2024 | 6 replies
I would confirm the roof condition by getting a couple roofers to look at it and provide bids if it is needed. 
Mary Jay Property management in Excell
6 February 2019 | 17 replies
If you have a good PM, you will likely save money in other areas, such as utilizing your PM's connections with roofers, plumbers, handy men, etc.  
Sara Johnson Deciding between a gut rehab or remodeling
18 January 2024 | 5 replies
Have (2) contacts for contractors, roofers, plumbers, designers etc. 
Deisy P. Female Property Inves./Landlord on the verge of leaving the busn
30 March 2021 | 260 replies
I called a professional roofer and the man brought his son and I explained what happened, looked at me and asked me where the man of the house was.
Javar Hargrave Best advice for estimating rehab costs?
9 February 2021 | 2 replies
.#3 Contact Local Contractors for Labor PricingCall local Subcontractors and get budget pricing for common repairs on your typical rehab project.For example, call a roofer and ask what their average cost per Square of Architectural Asphalt Shingle Roofing would be on a 1,500 sf house, with a 6/12 pitch.Note: Some contractors will be reluctant to share pricing without seeing the property, but tell them you are just looking for a rough budget number you can use on future projects.#4 Compile Your Prices into a Spreadsheet or Estimating SoftwareOnce you start to get a better understanding of Labor and Material costs you will want to store this data into a spreadsheet or software that you can use to help you streamline the estimating process.The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs comes with a spreadsheet that you can use to help you populate your own database of labor pricing and material pricing.
N/A N/A General Rule for Rental Properties ?
30 July 2008 | 90 replies
Just trying to mend some bridges here :D :lol:
Ayodeji Kuponiyi General Contractor Recommendations for Montgomery County PA
1 January 2019 | 0 replies
I’m in need of everybody from main crews, to flooring vendors, to roofers, to counter top installers, and everything in between.
Brandon Coutts New Hampshire Investors!!
15 October 2022 | 30 replies
Hi, can anyone recommend any Roofers or pavers near Bristol, NH?
Marcus Auerbach First Spec Home / New Constructions - Pictures & Lessons
28 December 2018 | 28 replies
Peter, good questions, I don't have a definitive list, but let me give it a shot:- surveyor, engineer- architect- project manager (can be the GC)- book-keeping, accounts payable- port-a-john service- excavator- basement contractor- water and sewer contractor (we needed directional boring)- contractor material supply house- framers, rough carpenters- roofers (gutters)- window installer- disposal crew, job site cleaners, dumpsters- fireplace contractor- HVAC- plumber- electrician- insulation (spray, stuff, blow in)- drywaller- texture- painters- finish carpenters (doors, trim, millwork)- stain contractor- cabinet installer- hardwood floor installer- tile contractor- carpet installers- siding contractor- caulker- flat-work contractor (concrete)- back fill / finish grade (excavator)- landscaper- installer (closet shelves, door hardware, towel bars etc)- cleaning crew- RealtorIn Wisconsin the GC markup is typically about 8% - for about 500 hours of work - just so you know what you sign up for.