Depending on the size of the job, anywhere from 10-50% can be fair. If I was contracting a $10k job that was going to take two weeks, I would expect to net about 30%. If I am going to be on the job all the time and unable to run other jobs, then I would need to have a margin closer to 50% and so on and so forth
Not all general contractors make the same. The pay is determined on the experience the contractor has and how much materials it will take. The site I listed below states how much a contractor costs. http://www.acmediy.com/contractor/how-much.php
Associated General Contractors of America was created in 1918.
You can obtain your general contractors license by going with one of the contractors schools
Yes, there are general contractors in the California area that guarentee their work. You can try BYCOR General Contractors and their number is (858) 587-1901
General building contractors build residential, industrial, and commercial buildings, while heavy construction contractors build structures such as roads, highways, and bridges.
It depends on where in the world.
Tile floor contractors make between 37k and 57k a year. These salaries may vary depending on your location.
Please contact the Better Business Bureau or the Att. General's office for more information, lists, etc.
general building contractors, heavy construction contractors, and special trade contractors (including carpenters).
Websites such as Angieslist offer ratings on local contractors. You can request a review for contractors in you area. One of the best ways to find a local contractor is through http://www.servicemagic.com/category.General-Contractors.10230.html. Make sure you check references.
No
$5 to $12 a square foot depending on the area..