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Old 18-03-2015, 09:28 PM   #1
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Default Another 'I'm in the wrong business' moment.

We have all said it...

"I'm in the wrong business....." when you hear outrageous prices for stuff, be it products, labor, materials etc etc etc.

I'm half way through a building project and it has been a real eye opener the way some jobs are quoted. Variances of up to 50% were the norm.

So I need to add some decorative features above 3 windows. Spoke to a local mob that provides such decorations.

They gave me a sample and told me the price per m - lets say $65.

He proudly calls me to say that the quote is ready and is in my inbox.... and even though they generally take 6 weeks to supply and install (as per their fine print) due to my job being so small and using generic stuff that is in stock they can fit me in where ever needed - even on Saturday.

We are talking around hmmm lets say 8 metres of this stuff at the most (but probably less)...

So, what does this quote come to??

$3316....

Is this a bloody Gee up?? It says I need 12m of the product (not a chance in hell) and 4 in the Qty column (they are only covering 3 windows???).

So materials + $1760 to install. It is a 3-4 hr job at the most! (Hence the offer to work Sat)..

They then go on to price up the consumables as extra items (glues, nails, sandpaper etc)... another $450 roughly.

I was thinking this would be a $1k job at best...

Do people just blindly call 1 mob and go with whatever they say? Is this a 'lets just hope he is a dope and says yes' quote???

Wonder what it will be for CA$H???

Windows - $30- 64k
Roof carpentry - $23-47k
Scaffolding - $5-9k
Roofing - $27-38k
Air-con - $19-70k ('con' is the right word...
Concreting + forming - $95-175k
Plumbing $33-49k

And the list will get longer I'm sure!

If this is correct I'm DEFINITELY in the wrong business!
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Usually you give a real high quote if you don't want the job.
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Just Wait for the,Sparky to quote you?You will think you have, had your throat cut.
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Just Wait for the,Sparky to quote you?You will think you have, had your throat cut.
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Look at the cars that they drive.

The money for that $50,000 Hilux or HSV ute has to come from somewhere...
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Lifting safety people...all the test and tagging, cert for simple components etc...its a rort.
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It only gets fun when they quote 50k and then charge you 100k....citing all the extra work they had to do which was excluded from the quote..
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Anyone who quotes me a different price for cash gets a visit from the ATO.

Just pure coincidence of course...
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I hear ya….In the midst of home renovations myself.

I think I'm going to get into the window covering business

$8,000 to supply and install curtains in our main bedroom

Nearly fainted

If I can't get into that then I'll become an air cond mechanic.
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I hear ya….In the midst of home renovations myself.

I think I'm going to get into the window covering business

$8,000 to supply and install curtains in our main bedroom

Nearly fainted

If I can't get into that then I'll become an air cond mechanic.
Curtains and window coverings! Not even close to that.

$8k for 1 room?? They Gold leaf curtains I assume???

I got 41 windows / glass doors.... 72m2 or there abouts?

Hmmmm What does a kidney go for these days.
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Curtains and window coverings! Not even close to that.

$8k for 1 room?? They Gold leaf curtains I assume???

I got 41 windows / glass doors.... 72m2 or there abouts?

Hmmmm What does a kidney go for these days.
It was some designer curtain place in Gymea my wife happened to walk into and asked to quote ....One large window 4m wide and 2 m tall and 3 other smaller windows incl the ensuite
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It was some designer curtain place in Gymea my wife happened to walk into and asked to quote ....One large window 4m wide and 2 m tall and 3 other smaller windows incl the ensuite
I used to be in that industry....its always cheaper (9 times out of ten) to find a private curtain/furnishings maker.
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Anyone who quotes me a different price for cash gets a visit from the ATO.

Just pure coincidence of course...
Are you saying you'd dob in a tradie for offering you a better deal for cash ?
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Are you saying you'd dob in a tradie for offering you a better deal for cash ?
Never done it, but sure been tempted with some clowns that treat me like an idiot and only offer the GST as the "discount".

Fact is I want at least 30% discount for cash since they won't be paying any income tax on it either.

I pay tax on all my income, so it's a bit rich for me to pay theirs as well.
(which is effectively what i would be doing with only a GST discount)

Also...I can't claim any of it on my tax return cause...no tax invoice.

So the job costs me 40% more!
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Also...I can't claim any of it on my tax return cause...no tax invoice.

So the job costs me 40% more!
you are saving more than you would be able to claim anyway
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$600 to have a dishwasher installed in my new house a few months ago.

Was for a new house, so all the connections were there, plumber just needed to run the piping for the plumbing and then push the dishwasher into place. Took him 2 hours to do apparently.
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$600 to have a dishwasher installed in my new house a few months ago.

Was for a new house, so all the connections were there, plumber just needed to run the piping for the plumbing and then push the dishwasher into place. Took him 2 hours to do apparently.
This goes on a lot when the person paying isn't taking the cash out of their own wallet. Or when the owner is several hundred km away and is relying on an agent to sort out repairs.

Seeing some of the quotes for strata work for example... Oh man...

The last school I worked at, the boss would call me in for casual days to do general maintenance / handyman stuff as they were getting quote after quote from blood suckers thinking no one would notice...
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Goes the other ways too, the solar guys are here doing an install today, mid 30s and a hot tin roof... I don't want that job.
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Another one – the guys that fix leaks in pools or their associated filter plumbing.

Cost to do a pool dive and check pool for leaks - $250

Cost to check filter plumbing and identify location of (but not fix) any leaks - $250

Not too bad so far.

But...

If a leak found $1,200 to dig below surface to fix

A leak found – Comes back a week later to fix. Cost $1,200 (cash preferred) . One bloke arrives 8am out by 2pm with 30 min lunch break. Cost per hour = $218
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$600 to have a dishwasher installed in my new house a few months ago.

Was for a new house, so all the connections were there, plumber just needed to run the piping for the plumbing and then push the dishwasher into place. Took him 2 hours to do apparently.
and i thought i was charging too much at doing them for $50
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I've heard people are paying 1200 bucks to have their guttering cleaned in Melb. That's one side of a single level house.
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I always have a bit of a smile when I hear parents whinging that their kids are doing a sparky apprenticeship instead of going to uni. Worrying about their future, most tradies at the moment are doing better than a lot of graduates, I know I'm doing ok leaving school at 15. I like the German philosophy on getting tradespeople to your house, if you are unable or unwilling to do the work, you should pay a reasonable price for someone else to do it. I do mean reasonable, as a tradie I get sick of ripoff merchants giving us all a bad name. Last week I got some materials slightly cheaper and gave the client a $250 refund, because of this I have already had a call from their friends wanting work done. That $250 will turn into a few grand.
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Last week I got some materials slightly cheaper and gave the client a $250 refund, because of this I have already had a call from their friends wanting work done. That $250 will turn into a few grand.
Having been in the building game for 20 years now, that is good advice.

Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

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Having been in the building game for 20 years now, that is good advice.

Don't bite the hand that feeds you.

Honest tradies are a rare find and they will always have work.
Very true...

I have already passed on the details of the workers I have used onto others several times now.

I have also known of some dodgy operators and have said "This is the mob I've used, but be careful of (insert name of dodgy outfit) as their work is sub standard".
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Depends who they're doing the work for as well.

Used to see it when we had the railway house...contractors would turn up to do repairs, and you could almost see the dollar signs in their eyes knowing they were sending the bill to a large faceless company. Shoddy work, massive prices.
Also the work vehicles that went to the local mechanic out there for work...amazing prices for servicing.

Guys have also told me about the pricing of servicing on lease cars...there's apparently "two price lists" at most dealers up here...one for "normal" cars, and another when it's being paid for by the lease companies. We discovered this when a woman I work with took her privately owned car in and got a staggeringly huge bill for the service. They had made a mistake, thinking it was a lease car. They repriced it, and for the exact same service she paid hundreds less.
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I always have a bit of a smile when I hear parents whinging that their kids are doing a sparky apprenticeship instead of going to uni. Worrying about their future, most tradies at the moment are doing better than a lot of graduates, I know I'm doing ok leaving school at 15. I like the German philosophy on getting tradespeople to your house, if you are unable or unwilling to do the work, you should pay a reasonable price for someone else to do it. I do mean reasonable, as a tradie I get sick of ripoff merchants giving us all a bad name. Last week I got some materials slightly cheaper and gave the client a $250 refund, because of this I have already had a call from their friends wanting work done. That $250 will turn into a few grand.
My old place of work was for a family owned business drilling water bores and that's how he operated. He never advertised, soley worked of word of mouth, did a good clean job and took care of the customer, best job i had actually, used to do a lot of bores for Italians so of course used to get a lot of lunches
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I've heard people are paying 1200 bucks to have their guttering cleaned in Melb. That's one side of a single level house.
For that price you could get leaf guard installed lol
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For every story you hear of about bad trades, you also hear of about bad customers too.

With my business I charge a fixed rate which is quite fair and based on the time it takes for me to do a job, but then you get these cheeky so and so's who 'tell you' what you should be charging based on 'their' so called knowledge and expertise. Then have the balls to try and get stuff changed for free because they change their mind and then try and blame it on you. It's experiences like this that make me cover ALL my bases with a written contract and explanation of how the process works. I have found it weeds out a lot of 'know it alls' looking to swindle.

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