Sisal120 miles out of town and they want to use sisal. I did a set with sisal and 4 curved steps last year and I still don’t know where to start with pricing this.
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I never have either. I take that back, I did one job in an office and the guy hated it so bad he replaced it the following week. I haven't done mountain grass or sea grass either.Sisal
I wouldn't have a clue, even on a straight set. Never installed any.
$300 each on the curved ones?
Nice work!We have the Highpoint Furniture market out here twice a year and sisal looks good with everything, so it's used almost exclusively. I've installed 10's of thousands of yards of the stuff. I've installed 1000+ yards for the spring market, only to do the exact same space in the fall because they ripped out and rebuilt a bunch of walls. The money they throw around is crazy.
I've done a couple houses in it too. I ran in to a contractor a while back that went back in after me sans shoes and cut all the doors. He said he had to throw his socks away they were so full of fibers. No idea why anyone would want to live on the stuff.
On pricing, I'm thinking about 2k plus all expenses on this one. It's going to be 3 solid days and there just isn't anyone else around here to ask. Being recommended by the mill has got to be worth a couple extra bucks too no?
Here is the last though much simpler, one I did.
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I think that same guy, for an extra $50, could remove the hand rail….And put it back…I know a guy from Oregon who will do it for $500 but you have to provide lunch.
I think that same guy, for an extra $50, could remove the hand rail….And put it back…
No, I do not but my guy was able to curve the wide binding a bit on the last one. I showed him the same pic and he thinks it's doable. The binding would be on top of my charge and I imagine he'll want a near $1k on his end.Do you do your own edging? I ask because the wide fabric, although it looks beautiful, could prove difficult on curved steps.
If that’s included 2 K might be a little low. If you’re recommended by the mill, and they’re asking you to drive 120 miles, I’d guess they’re ready to pay a little extra… There’s not a whole lot of guys still around who do that kind of work.
I wouldn’t think a customer like that will be bargain hunting. If they are I’m sure they will regret it.…3K is fair to get it done properly with the edging… Scribing templates, fabrication, edging, installation, molding removal and replacement… Break it down for them… It’ll seem like a bargain…No, I do not but my guy was able to curve the wide binding a bit on the last one. I showed him the same pic and he thinks it's doable. The binding would be on top of my charge and I imagine he'll want a near $1k on his end.
I haven't sent her any numbers yet, I'm assuming she knows it will be high. I'm probably going to throw $3k at her just as a ballpark estimate to see if she flinches or not. I don't want to waste a trip if that way over what they are planning on paying.
He sold his tools, but lunch sounds good.I know a guy from Oregon who will do it for $500 but you have to provide lunch.
You went out with a bang ️ Randy and still standing Congrats on an amazing career !He sold his tools, but lunch sounds good.
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