crashz
Veteran Member
Dirttoys - I have to agree with plowhog, you aren't comparing apples to apples. You are comparing an employee salary to a company's estimated hourly service rate. More closely related is the trucking rates that the truck company charges. Which, depending on company, can be $120/hr or so plus fuel surcharge.
I'm no plumber but looked at the cost of your son's tasks and broke it down:
- 2 plumbers (licensed) for one day, say at a burdened cost (benefits, no overhead and profit) of $80/hr = $1280
- They probably would have replaced all three flanges, connectors etc so say WAG of parts = $500
- Overhead cost of tools, van, insurance, office support, etc 15% of labor and materials = $267
- Profit 15%= 307
- Sales tax (4.225% in MO???) = $100
Total = $2454
I don't think anyone was getting rich on this job.
I'm no plumber but looked at the cost of your son's tasks and broke it down:
- 2 plumbers (licensed) for one day, say at a burdened cost (benefits, no overhead and profit) of $80/hr = $1280
- They probably would have replaced all three flanges, connectors etc so say WAG of parts = $500
- Overhead cost of tools, van, insurance, office support, etc 15% of labor and materials = $267
- Profit 15%= 307
- Sales tax (4.225% in MO???) = $100
Total = $2454
I don't think anyone was getting rich on this job.