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Estimating Cost Home Remodeling

Estimating cost home remodeling construction and light commercial for Contractors, Subcontractors, Homeowners, Architects and Builders engaging in Residential Construction and Light Commercial. We are an outsource provider for any size project nationwide.

We will provide a complete written scope with labor and material that includes concrete, block, foundations, masonry, finish carpentry, cabinetry, kitchen, bathroom, flooring, windows, doors, trim, wall finishes, tile, drywall, framing, siding, roofing, electrical, plumbing, painting, insulation, heat & air, whole house renovation, exterior additions, or price out a new house.

Sample Estimate Below for Home Plans or Remodeling a room or Addition or Kitchen/Bath or Room Changes



Home Estimate Cost

 

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PART HOME SAMPLE ESTIMATE

 

Proposed

New Home Estimate

Area Items: Part Home Plan Estimate

 

DESCRIPTION                                                           QNTY                    REMOVE        REPLACE          TOTAL

 

 

1. 112" drywall- hung, taped, floated, ready

889.44 SF

0.00

1.24

1,102.91

for paint

 

 

 

 

2. 5/8" drywall- hung, taped, floated, ready

343.37 SF

0.00

1.32

453.25

for paint

 

 

 

 

3. Texture drywall- machine

1,232.81 SF

0.00

0.39

480.80

4. Mask wall - plastic, paper, tape (per LF)

129.17 LF

0.00

0.72

93.00

5. 110 volt copper wiring run and box -

12.00 EA

0.00

48.04

576.48

rough in only

 

 

 

 

7. Rewire - average residence - copper

343.37 SF

0.00

3.68

1,263.60

wmng

 

 

 

 

9. Crown molding - 5 3/8" to 6" stain grade

129.17 LF

0.00

8.29

1,070.82

10. Television cable outlet

1.00EA

0.00

67.04

67.04

11. Phone/low voltage outlet rough-in

1.00EA

0.00

43.89

43.89

12. Coaxial TV cable

40.00LF

0.00

1.29

51.60

13. Ceiling fan & light - Premium grade

2.00EA

0.00

508.61

1,017.22

14. Engineered wood flooring - High grade

343.37 SF

0.00

11.97

4,110.14

15. Add for glued down application over

343.37 SF

0.00

1.02

350.24

wood substrate

 

 

 

 

16. Base shoe - stain grade

95.00LF

0.00

1.27

120.65

17. Baseboard - 3 114"

95.00LF

0.00

2.39

227.05

18. R&R Sill- cultured marble on 2" x 4"

9.00 LF

0.43

6.71

64.26

 PART NEW HOME SAMPLE ESTIMATE                               6/2/2010 


It is important to have a floor plan drawing with length, width and floor to ceiling dimensions plus door and window locations, wall offsets and closets for all rooms. This is needed for proper quantity, labor and material costs. More details will provide a true evaluation for your project. Your detailed blueprint or scaled floor plan will be used to create a sketch drawing and is generated as a component of the scope.

All information included is based on the details provided by the customer for each room or project. We can write from blueprints or hand sketched drawing. Projects can be small or large Nationwide. Give us a call on your next project. Know the price before you start your project..

We write scopes from blueprints or hand sketched drawing. Each professional scope consisting of two elements: quantity survey and expense. The quantity survey is an organized list of the quantities of each type of material that goes into the structure. Quantity surveys are made from the construction plans and specifications. The estimate cost converts quantities into expense for labor, material, and equipment and adds subcontracted items, overhead, contingency, and profit to arrive at the total expense.

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