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Estimate the amount of hours it will take to complete the job, and multiply that by the amount you need to charge per hour (such as $30 per hour). Add the cost of the materials, and multiply this number by 15 percent. To get the total amount, add the cost of materials and the amount you are charging for labor.
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Read More »It's very important to take your time when estimating a carpentry job. Understand everything that the client wants, and write down any specifics. Although giving a good estimate takes time, it will be well worth it in the end. You are there to do a job and get paid for a job well done, without losing money. Your estimate should be fair and competitive with others who may be giving the same client an estimate.
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