Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place?

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   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #51  
What irritates me is when the guy that's supposed to do the job asks to use my tools.<snip>
That is a big sore point with me.
I had some expensive concrete block foundation repair to be done by a "qualified" crew recommended by the architect/inspector. The doofus borrowed my 50 year old contractor grade wheelbarrow WITHOUT ASKING, used chairs I had and got concrete all over them, tried to use lumber I had, all while charging top dollar. Towards the end of the job they had 2 piles of sand and stone left over and the blasted guy wanted to charge me about what one would pay for the same quantity bought by the small bag at a high priced hardware store. He got fairly agitated when I told him to clean it up and it took his 2 man crew about an hour, plus a long trip to do it. It must have cost him 4 times what the materials cost to clean it up versus giving it to me.

I had another contractor try and borrow my tools because he "forgot" his. Since it was near the end of the job I let him drive the 15 miles one way to get his tools so he could finish the job, and I never expect to use him again.

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But don't discount the amount of time it takes you to perform the task. Even though you are working for yourself, it isn't 'free'. But, in essence, I agree. Prices for everything has reached a point that DIY is more and more reasonable.

But for those of us who are retired and enjoy getting the job done our time is already paid for.

Being in the building trades I can tell you NOTHING is cheap. Not materials, not labor, and certainly not insurance. If you put the whole package together you are looking at $80 to $140 dollars an hour for a man and a truck. We only do high end commercial work so our labor pool is better than run of the mill residential. Anyway... don't expect this to get any better anytime soon; young people rarely go into the building trades.

Yes, but we can look forward to robots doing the work.
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #52  
I'm in the middle of buiding a shop, 30x44. I've been quoted $1.00 per square foot for the labour for the concrete floor, $1300. I can't do it myself and think the cost is very reasonable. I was also quoted $1800 for installing a 14x16 roll up door. I can do that myself and can't believe the cost.

Yikes, $1800 for the install only or does that include the door?
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #53  
That is a big sore point with me.
I had some expensive concrete block foundation repair to be done by a "qualified" crew recommended by the architect/inspector. The doofus borrowed my 50 year old contractor grade wheelbarrow WITHOUT ASKING, used chairs I had and got concrete all over them, tried to use lumber I had, all while charging top dollar. Towards the end of the job they had 2 piles of sand and stone left over and the blasted guy wanted to charge me about what one would pay for the same quantity bought by the small bag at a high priced hardware store. He got fairly agitated when I told him to clean it up and it took his 2 man crew about an hour, plus a long trip to do it. It must have cost him 4 times what the materials cost to clean it up versus giving it to me.

I had another contractor try and borrow my tools because he "forgot" his. Since it was near the end of the job I let him drive the 15 miles one way to get his tools so he could finish the job, and I never expect to use him again.



But for those of us who are retired and enjoy getting the job done our time is already paid for.



Yes, but we can look forward to robots doing the work.

Just as long as they don't have "Attitude"! If they can complete the job correctly and on budget then why not?
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #54  
^^ The point is, you get to a place in life where you no longer trust your own judgement, attention to detail, eyesight or strength. As simple as they are, I'm not sure I can do a brake job any more.

One of the perils of retirement is what I call "Lifestyle Creep". One begins to hire out the things one used to do for oneself. At some point it may have budgetary repercussions, and then one takes a different view of what "needs" to be done.
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #55  
One of the perils of retirement is what I call "Lifestyle Creep". One begins to hire out the things one used to do for oneself.

That is the reward for making it that far.
The DIY crowd isn’t burdened with finding and keeping help, paying insurance, workmans comp, licensing and other costs.
If you prefer not to pay the price, figure out how to get it done yourself (as many have). Comparing your own costs to a quote from a local business is apples and oranges. And whining about it accomplishes nothing productive.
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #56  
It's not just cost for me, it is time and effort. How much time is it going to save me, how much effort (both physical and mental).

Time mostly rules my day, there is only so much of that.
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #57  
I am getting bids on having my house reroofed. The first estimate was 8900, the second 22000. Quite a difference
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #58  
Where I live (SE Michigan), much of the "inflation" is caused by rich, inept, ignorant, careless, stupid, reckless, divorced, and overly educated morons. They ask (in Facebook or Nextdoor.com) for help turning on their sprinkler systems, cleaning gutters, patch and tar sealing their driveways, fixing any one of 3 or 4 non-running lawnmowers, replacing the roof on a bird house, searching for a lost dog or cat, trimming a tree branch broken by the wind, hooking up a generator, opening a garage door when the power is out and starting a washing machine (the maids and house cleaners are forbidden from working because of wuhan).

The hilarious part is the friends and families of service providers writing in about how great somebody or some company (their father's or brother) did painting some rocks and how fair the price was. The only trouble is that the home owners only have a credit or debit card to pay for their foibles, not cash or doubloons.

Best one this week was a woman wanting someone with an aerial drone to come by and find her blind cat. They found it (at least some of it that the coyotes didn't care for). $125.
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #59  
Something as simple and low priced equipment like a lawnmower is going for big $$$ here. MY brother in law pays $250 each mowing for 2.5 acres. He has a new JD 535 that just needs a battery and I told his wife if she bought a battery, I would mow it for her. She said her husband just love the guy doing the mowing.
My neighbor bought a rider after the same guy was charging her $300 per mow. I had mowed the place for my neighbor (previous owner) and it took about 1/2 hour to mow minus any weed eating. Might be an acre all total.
I am very tempted to advertise lawnmowing to compete with at least 2 guys doing it. I could mow just a couple of yards like that and earn a couple thousand a month. Some of them I could just road the mower and not even have to put it on a trailer. Another neighbor said the guy wanted 160 bucks to mow her yard. The whole lot is only 1/2 acre and has house and 3 outbuildings on it. I mowed it a few times for her for free, it took 15 minutes and much of that was because I had to go so slow because of the rough ground.
 
   / Anyone else getting quoted insane prices for work around your place? #60  
I am getting bids on having my house reroofed. The first estimate was 8900, the second 22000. Quite a difference

Welcome to TBN. Your in a up and coming area. Development and Rural pricing is now the norm.
 
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