how much should i charge to do a bathroom renovation?

marty

1st i got to take everything out such as toilet,Single Vanity Sink 2nd rip up and replace sub flooring 3rd replace the Floor Tile. 4th a pice 3ft by 7ft of drywall and finish it. and last exhaust fan cutting the hole and running the wire

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6 Responses to how much should i charge to do a bathroom renovation?

  1. Professional Wine Opener

    work out how much you want to earn per day.
    estimate how long it will take for each part of the job, allow extra for unexpected.
    from that how many days work is in the job.
    add cost of materials and time to buy them etc
    then allow a margin on top.
    this should give you a reasonable estimate for the total job.
    Not a quote. as if you quote wrong you will be out of pocket.
    by the same token you don’t want to over estimate the job as they will go for someone cheaper.

  2. Backlinks

    That isn’t too bad a job, but I’d say that you are well within your rights to ask for $2000 for the job – over and above the cost of all the stuff. It depends if you are building your business or it’s already established. If you are already established, you can charge more.

    Personally, I wouldn’t go less than $1000, but that’s me.

  3. Home Theater Furniture

    What if there is dry rot extending into the other rooms, or through into the main studs? Under the tub? What kind of tile? Underlayment? How far does the wire need to be run? Green board? Durarock? Grout? Are you charging for the material? How long has it been leaking? Is their black mold? Asbestos? Brown Recluse?

    If you have to ask “how much”, you do not know what you are doing!

    Prices differ by location as well as material used.

    I have charged from $100.00 to 12,000,00

  4. Making Friends

    You don’t know what you are doing so you want to use this poor customer’s house as practice?

    I doubt you are going to get insurance before you attempt this remodel.

    I also doubt that you will call for city inspections concerning the plumbing or electrical work you do since you are neither a plumber or an electrician.

    You are just the type of fellow legitimate contractors get calls about from homeowners begging someone to come fix your mess.

    Instead of contracting you should go to work for a contractor and learn the business before you attempt something you are not qualified to do.

    Just because you have picked up a hammer or a crowbar doesn’t mean you are a qualified residential contractor.

    Just some free advice from a man who has been in the construction industry for thirty-six years.