Afternoon all,
I'm setting out down the route of self employment but am not sure exactly how to price up jobs competitively while ensuring I earn a living.
Previously I've only been doing plastering for myself while property developing and for family and friends for some pretty damn cheap rates. However, I no longer have a full time job so I need to make this pay full time wages for me, without overcharging.
I've been to look at a job today and am wondering what I should charge. It's in Liverpool so is a 70 mile round trip which I'll have to factor in.
It's basically both sides of two stud walls which have been erected in the corner of a large room to form a separate room so it's a nice easy simple scrim and skim. Dimensions of the walls are 4.2m wide x 2.6m high and 3.75m wide x 2.6m high. The internal dimensions are more or less the same, give or take a couple of inches. There's a door in each wall but no sockets or switches which makes it even easier.
Therefore, not taking the doorway into account, one wall is just under 11 sq m each side and the other is just under 10 sq m each side. That's a rough total of 40 sq m. At £6 per sq m that's £240.
I only need a quarter roll of scrim (there's a sh**e load of joints because they used small plasterboard!), one angle bead and four bags of plaster to that's about £25 in materials leaving £215 profit (although there is the time and cost of a 70 mile round trip too.
Now to me, that seems reasonable, until I figure that the job is as simple as they come and it will probably only take me a day ( a long day because I'll be mixing for myself).
I don't want to over charge but also, without being greedy, I don't want to under charge either. Granted, if I could get £200 for a days work every day then I'd be earning £1,000 a week but the truth is, some days earnings will be less than £100 so it sort of balances out. I've also got unpaid holidays etc to take into account now too.
If you're a plasterer, what would you charge for such a job? I think I'm going to end up reducing the price before I send the quote out but I'd be interested in comments first. I don't know if it's my conscience telling me to drop the price or what but I'll have to lose the conscience soon or I'll not make any money.
Cheers
Fred
I'm setting out down the route of self employment but am not sure exactly how to price up jobs competitively while ensuring I earn a living.
Previously I've only been doing plastering for myself while property developing and for family and friends for some pretty damn cheap rates. However, I no longer have a full time job so I need to make this pay full time wages for me, without overcharging.
I've been to look at a job today and am wondering what I should charge. It's in Liverpool so is a 70 mile round trip which I'll have to factor in.
It's basically both sides of two stud walls which have been erected in the corner of a large room to form a separate room so it's a nice easy simple scrim and skim. Dimensions of the walls are 4.2m wide x 2.6m high and 3.75m wide x 2.6m high. The internal dimensions are more or less the same, give or take a couple of inches. There's a door in each wall but no sockets or switches which makes it even easier.
Therefore, not taking the doorway into account, one wall is just under 11 sq m each side and the other is just under 10 sq m each side. That's a rough total of 40 sq m. At £6 per sq m that's £240.
I only need a quarter roll of scrim (there's a sh**e load of joints because they used small plasterboard!), one angle bead and four bags of plaster to that's about £25 in materials leaving £215 profit (although there is the time and cost of a 70 mile round trip too.
Now to me, that seems reasonable, until I figure that the job is as simple as they come and it will probably only take me a day ( a long day because I'll be mixing for myself).
I don't want to over charge but also, without being greedy, I don't want to under charge either. Granted, if I could get £200 for a days work every day then I'd be earning £1,000 a week but the truth is, some days earnings will be less than £100 so it sort of balances out. I've also got unpaid holidays etc to take into account now too.
If you're a plasterer, what would you charge for such a job? I think I'm going to end up reducing the price before I send the quote out but I'd be interested in comments first. I don't know if it's my conscience telling me to drop the price or what but I'll have to lose the conscience soon or I'll not make any money.
Cheers
Fred