Whats your turn around time for a small residential estimate?

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Whats your turn around time for a residential estimate?

  • Same day or one day

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • 2-6 days

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • 1 week

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • More than a week

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • I Don't offer estimates / bids

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10
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gene6

Senior Member
Location
NY
Occupation
Electrician
Trying to get a feel for standard turn around times for small residential work, say for example:
  • Service panel changes,
  • Additions
  • Kitchen or bathroom remodel?
Bonus questions do you do the estimating yourself ? Does your company have a dedicated in-house estimator ?


Thank you!
 

Little Bill

Moderator
Staff member
Location
Tennessee NEC:2017
Occupation
Semi-Retired Electrician
Panel changes -either on the spot or soon after, although with the material delays today, I might have to delay until I get prices and confirmations on delivery.
Additions - depends on the plans or lack there of
Remodels -budget estimate within a couple of days, then it's T&M if there is a lot of unknowns
 

James L

Senior Member
Location
Kansas Cty, Mo, USA
Occupation
Electrician
Panel changes get estimated over the phone if they'll send me a pic or two. I don't go look.

If I get drawings, it's usually a week or two to get a price together. Sometimes a month
 

gene6

Senior Member
Location
NY
Occupation
Electrician
Some times it’s same day when they call and ask why it’s been a week or two :rolleyes:
Yeah no joke, I am noticing with residential homeowners / GC's and realtors expect a 2-3 day turn around time. I am more used to the less frenzied two week turn around time in commercial.
 
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