Author Topic: How long should it take to paint a room?  (Read 92047 times)

Offline Lynjowoman

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Re: How long should it take to paint a room?
« Reply #15 on: September 08, 2006, 07:39:25 PM »
Doreen

If you are just starting out maybe you should do time & materials.  The more experience you have the more you can charge. The primer probably wasn't necessary unless the wall were really dirty or stained.
where are you located & how much overhead do you have. Insurance, vehicle, helper, etc. That all has to be considered when pricing.

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Re: How long should it take to paint a room?
« Reply #16 on: September 08, 2006, 09:15:19 PM »
This is a dilemma I have seen come up here before.

In reality, only you can determine what is a fair rate for the work you perform in the region you are in.

To a certain degree.  ;)

Pricing is one of the trickier aspects of the business, for those just starting out on their own...  but you will catch on real quick, as most end up eating their shirt on a few jobs in the beginning - and it only takes a couple of these before one must realize that their pricing is too low.  (Sound familiar, anyone?  ;)

As far as lynjo's suggestion of bidding on a time + materials basis, I have to agree.  When I first started out, most of the local painting contractors were bidding on a time + materials basis - so I just did the same.  Lucky for me, it gave me the opportunity to "learn the ropes" without going broke by bidding my jobs too low.

Don't worry - either way, you'll work it out for your future jobs...  just get yourself through this job, do the best work you can do, and land the next gig.