There are a number of different picture hangers available and that being the case the price can vary greatly. Command's new line of products are some of the easiest to use, it's affordable, and there are $2 off coupons to try it.
Well, it certainly depends on the size of the pictures, how many there are, how you want them arranged, the surface of the wall, etc.
If you're a beginner then you should charge $5 an hour, but if you're more advanced, you should charge $6 or $7 an hour.
Depends how fast you want it done. I'd recommend just letting a hanger bid a job, otherwise you run into the risk of having him take his sweet time. I charge by the board so as fast as I want to hang it or as slow as I want to hang it depends on me. But you should pay them 60 an hour if they're putting up 5, 12 foot sheets an hour. A real journyman residential drywaller working by the foot can normally average about 25 bucks an hour. If you are on prevailing wage for a commercial job you will make alot more.
You should charge at least $15.00 per hour. Prices range depending on your experience.
First day you need charge 12 hour then after you can charge 3-5 hour
About 10 dollars an hour
Half An hour
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Charge by the hour. Some models take more time.
About $7 to $8 dollars an hour.
just charge $45 per hour and you'll be happy
maybe about $6.00 an hour
Well if you were gonna do it for 30 mins then you should charge 15$ but if you were doing it for 1 hour then you should charge 30$