Below is an e-mail from a guy who happens to be a contractor. I charged him a dispatch fee to give him an estimate for about two days worth of work. He said he was happy to see I charged a dispatch fee because when he was contracting in California he charged for estimates. He also said he like the fact that I gave a price upfront in writing and didn't charge by the hour so I was kind or surprised to get this e-mail after giving him a price.
I feel I gave him a price and if he doesn't like it and thinks it's too high he should get other estimates. I don't feel it's any of his business to have me break down parts and labor for each item on the estimate. I was wondering how others would respond to this.
I responded with the following questions of my own and have not heard back from him yet.
1) What have the other estimates you’ve gotten come in at?
2) Can you elaborate on why this seems high?
3) How much were you expecting this job to cost?
Personally I can't imagine getting an estimate from a contractor and then telling him I want a break out of the parts and labor. If I don't feel his price is fair I can get more estimates to compare it with.
Here's a link to an article on the subject written by Frank Blau.
http://journals2.iranscience.net:80...tures/BNP__Features__Item/0,2379,5091,00.html
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Just a couple of questions.
1) What is your hourly rate ?
2) Could you break out Parts and Labor for each of the jobs.
This estimate seems high, just trying to get a clear picture of the actual costs.
I feel I gave him a price and if he doesn't like it and thinks it's too high he should get other estimates. I don't feel it's any of his business to have me break down parts and labor for each item on the estimate. I was wondering how others would respond to this.
I responded with the following questions of my own and have not heard back from him yet.
1) What have the other estimates you’ve gotten come in at?
2) Can you elaborate on why this seems high?
3) How much were you expecting this job to cost?
Personally I can't imagine getting an estimate from a contractor and then telling him I want a break out of the parts and labor. If I don't feel his price is fair I can get more estimates to compare it with.
Here's a link to an article on the subject written by Frank Blau.
http://journals2.iranscience.net:80...tures/BNP__Features__Item/0,2379,5091,00.html
Scroll down on the page for more great articles.
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