Home Depot charges $1.85 per square foot to remove laminate floors. It really depends on the quality of the people and the quality of the work they do. Location, location, location. I would guess you should be able to get it done for anywhere from 50 cents per square foot up to 1 dollar a square foot for removal. But, it is something that is easily done. You should really consider doing it yourself. It is not hard. Heck, learn the basics, grab a couple of quality tools and install it yourself also.
As a private installer I charge $1.50 per/sqf ! in Canada !!
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Prime cost = direct materials + direct laborwhile conversion cost = direct labor + factory overhead( which includes indirect materials, indirect labor and other indirect costs
It is impssible to say. It depends on many differen factors. How many jobs per month? What percentage per job? Average amount made on job? Overhead? Cost of materials and labor..$5000.00 job per week x 4 = $20000.00 10% of $20,000.00 is $2000.00 per month. So you will probably need more that 1 $5000.00 job per week. think "STRATEGY" on advertising marketing and sales!
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$50. Anything higher is a rip-off. Anything lower must be a scam.
When shopping for hardwood floors for your home, you’ll have to make a choice between installing a real hardwood floor or a laminate floor. It might seem like a cut and dry decision that choosing real hardwood is the better option, but owning a laminate floor has its merits. When you have to make the choice between a hardwood floor and a laminate floor, the deciding factor is always money. Hardwood floors cost much more than laminate floors, which makes laminate flooring a great option for people who are on a tight budget. In the past, laminate floors often looked cheap and inferior to real hardwood flooring, but with newer manufacturing techniques and increased consumer demand, it is often hard to tell the difference between a laminate floor and the real thing. The next issue that you need to think about when choosing between a laminate floor and hardwood is where you plan to install the floor. Real hardwood floors are not easy to install in every room. This is because real hardwood planks need to be glued to a subsurface or nailed into place. Doing so may be impractical and expensive. For example, if you have to install a hardwood floor over a cement slab, you will need to level the slab, sand it, and then apply glue, all labor intensive jobs that can cost a lot money. You also have to be careful about installing a real hardwood floor in places like the bathroom or kitchen where there the potential for a lot of exposure to moisture, which may cause the floor to warp or buckle. Instead, a laminate floor may be ideal. These floors are installed very easily without the need for glues or nails and can be placed over virtually any subsurface. Finally, you may want to consider the durability and ease of maintenance that a laminate floor has to offer. Laminate floors are resistant to scratching, fading, staining, and impacts that can damage the surface of real hardwood floors. On top of this, they are easy to clean, needing only a light vacuuming and mopping every now and then. Because of this, they are ideal flooring options for people who have kids or pets that may dirty the house a lot. If you’re making the decision between hardwood and laminate flooring, make sure you think about these things before making your purchase. Real hardwood floors are not suitable for every home and for every family. If yours is one of them, laminate flooring is a good choice.
The average cost in Michigan is $3/$5 persqft. Depending on prep,tear up, and tile design
Everybody needs clean floors.
The average labor price for installation of prefinished wood flooring is $2.00-$3.50 per square foot. The average prices to install, sand and finish unfinished wood flooring is $4.00-$7.00 per square foot.
The Average price of a brake job of course will depend on if you are preforming the job yourself and no cost for labor is involved or if you are taking to automotive shop,.
It varies greatly from product to product and from market to market. The best way to get an answer is to put an ad on Craigslist telling what you want installed, the more detail you can give the better the quote will be... ie.. "3/4 inch, unfinished oak hardwood over wood subfloor, new construction, 400 sq feet, need it done this week, paying cash.". The lesson here is that the more detail you put in the ad, the better the quote.. You will have to understand that not every installer has Golden Hands, some are thieves & butchers, so you may not always want the low bidder..
Average direct labor cost is the opening direct labor cost + closing direct labor cost / 2
Here are some important questions that the correct reply will have to evaluate & be based on. Where in the country, NYC is 3 times the rates in Mississippi so where is really a concern What type of T&G flooring, Finished Hardwood, Laminate, sub floors etc.. How big is the job. Every tradesman has a minimum just for showing up. That might work out to $50 a foot in a bathroom or $2 per foot for a new house. What kind of trim level will the installer be responsible for? Laying floors is one price, doing it with complete base & quarter round & door facings will be another. The sub floor is also critical, & will it be glue down or nail.
As a private installer I charge $1.50 per/sqf ! in Canada !!
The average labor cost per hour in Chile will be 19$
Depends widely on your state laws, but in most states it's 66 2/3 of your AWW ( average weekly wage). Your AWW is calculated by taking the last 26 weeks of your earnings and taking the average. All states have minimums and maximums, you'd have to check with your state dept of labor on that