Hello roofers I have been installing roofs for a long time as a worker but now I would like to start my own company and here a question is there a web site or where can I get information on the prices for the roofing market for example I need the price pe>>>
That link just went to the main *** forum site. Plus, unless he was registered there, he wouldn't have access anyways.
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GAK: That's a great help, i didn't know that exsisted kool one thanks.>>>
Around here (south Florida) you can get blank proposal forms from Office Depot, Office Max, Staples, etc. Regarding Inspection forms, I do inspections for Citizen's Insurance and they provide the form. I also do inspections for a number of realtors and banks in which case they either provide the form or I just type up a letter and describe the condition of the roof. Estimating forms can also be picked up at a stationary store. I just use a little plain paper notebook for my notes from the site visit. Then take my notes and write my proposal. Regarding the warranties, each manufacturer general has a warranty form that you can get either from the manufacturer or distributor (or their respective websites).
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I need like proposals forms,inspections forms,estimate forms,warranties forms etc>>>
What kind of forms are you looking for?>>>
Jack-Legge wrote: [quote]Shure do miss me little pirate iconie ther, we do for shurrrrrrre.
I surely does too!>>>
I was taught to have competitive prices in the start up phase so as to keep the market right (in the large co. view!)
large co. have to charge more because they have to. They offer sales, promise and service on time...large overhead, quality control an>>>
heitzjr, around here they aren't 115 a sq for your basic resd. shingle. more like 70 ish. if he is using something like IKO they might be that low.....but his success rate will be also. i think anyone on here can give him all the advice you want but he>>>
Where on Earth are you finding materials for just $65.00 a square? Up here in Ohio we are running around $115.00 per square for materials. If I went off a sub sheet for labor then your running around another $125.00 per square for Labor. Once you find>>>
im an old man who needs help taking the ill. roofing test does any know of a school or class i can take to help me pass:ohmy:>>>
im an old man that needs help i have to take the ill. roofing test in january are there any school or plces that can help with the test>>>
im an old man that needs help>>>
Youngroofer- Do not make the mistake of basing your prices on the "going rate". It may well work for you but in most cases it is a way to work for cheap and that is not what you need to do to grow a business. My first recommendation is to read as much a>>>
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We pay $10/sq. just for the weight fee at the dump. Tear off for $15/sq.? No offense, but I'd get a paper route and mow lawns and baby-sit before I'd do tear-off for that. Not even close imho. We put so much extra stuff into our scope of work, at $>>>