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2008 National Painting Cost Estimator w/CD-ROM Overview
Free Monthly National Estimator Updates – Updates to the 2008 Costbooks and zip code modification factors are updated monthly. Monthly price updates on the Web are free and automatic all during 2008. You'll be prompted when it's time to collect the next update. A connection to the Web is required.
A complete guide to estimating painting costs for just about any type of residential, commercial, or industrial painting, whether by brush, spray, or roller. Shows typical costs and bid prices for fast, medium, and slow work, including material costs per gallon; square feet covered per gallon; square feet covered per manhour; labor, material, overhead, and taxes per 100 square feet; and how much to add for profit.
Includes a CD-ROM with an electronic version of the book with National Estimator, a stand-alone Windows estimating program, plus an interactive multimedia video that shows how to use the disk to compile construction cost estimates. Revised annually.
Included with National Estimator CD-ROM:
- Job Cost Wizard – turns estimates into invoices and exports both in QuickBooks
- Free Online Technical Support – for the National Estimator Software
- Free Monthly National Estimator Updates – Updates to the 2008 costbooks and zip code modification factors are updated monthly. Monthly price updates on the Web are free and automatic all during 2008. You'll be prompted when it's time to collect the next update. A connection to the Web is required.
Back Cover
Cost Estimates and Bid Prices of Surface Prep and Painting on Any Job
– Brush, Roller or Spray
This is the most complete, authoritative and reliable unit cost guide ever
made available to paint estimators. No matter what types of work you estimate,
no matter what your costs are, this book will help you produce consistently
reliable painting estimates in dollars and cents.
The most accurate paint estimates are always custom-made for a particular job.
That’s because no single material cost, no manhour estimate, no pricing system
fits all work and all bidders. Your estimates have to be based on your actual
productivity rate, your material costs, labor costs, overhead percentage, and
profit expectations.
Here you have accurate estimates for coating any common surface with any type
of paint, whether application is by brush, spray, roller, or mitt:
- Manhours per 100 square feet or 100 linear feet whether the job is new construction
or custom repaint.
- Material coverage rates that apply whether the job is new construction or
custom repainting.
- Material costs that reflect the discounts you expect to receive.
- The labor costs per 100 square feet or linear feet, no matter what hourly
wage you pay and no matter what your overhead percentage.
- The profit margin to include (based on your own profit goals).
This book isn’t a substitute for judgment. It’s not a simple way to do in minutes
what an experienced estimator might not be able to do in hours. But this book
is the best guide you’ll ever find if you have to estimate any type of painting,
whether residential, industrial, commercial, or institutional.
Dennis D. Gleason brings 15 years of painting business experience
to this manual, having worked as a painter, field superintendent, estimator,
contract administrator, project manager and director of marketing. After earning
the title Certified Professional Estimator form the ASPE (American Society of
Professional Estimators), he taught estimating for the Associated Builders &
Contractors and lectured at San Diego State University, where he earned his
degree.
2008 National Painting Cost Estimator w/CD-ROM Contents
Part I - General Painting Costs
Baseboard, 43
Beams, 45
Bookcases and shelves, 48
Cabinets, 52
Ceilings, 57
Closets, 88
Corbels, 92
Cutting-in, 92
Decks, 94
Doors, 95
Fascia, 118
Fence, 123
Fireplaces, 127
Firewood boxes, 128
Floors, 129
Garage door backs, 137
Gutters & downspouts, 138
High time difficulty factors, 139
Mail box structures, 140
Masonry, 140
Molding, 153
Overhangs, 159
Pass-through shelves, 162
Plant-on trim, 162
Plaster or stucco, 168
Pot shelves, 172
Railings, 173
Registers, HVAC, 182
Roof jacks, 183
Roofing, 184
Sheet metal, 196
Shutters or blinds, 201
Siding, 202
Stairs, 219
Touchup, brush as required, 222
Trellis or lattice, 223
Valances for light fixtures, 224
Walls, 225
Window screen frames, 276
Window seats, 277
Window sills, 277
Windows, 278
Window conversion factors, 292
Wine racks, 293
Part II - Preparation Costs
Acid wash gutters & downspouts, 296
Airblast, compressed air, 296
Burn off paint, 297
Caulk, 298
Cut cracks, 298
Fill wood floors, 299
Putty, application, 299
Sand, 299
Sandblast, 302
Scribing, 309
Strip, remove, bleach, 311
Unstick windows, 312
Wash, 313
Waterblast (Power wash), 315
Window-protective coating, 315
Wire brush, 316
Part III - Industrial, Institutional and Heavy Commercial Painting Costs
Conduit, 318
Decking and siding, 326
Doors, hollow metal, 330
Ductwork, 331
Fire escapes, 348
Fire sprinkler systems, 349
Grates and grilles, 350
Ladders, 354
Masonry, 354
Mechanical equipment, 356
Piping, 357
Radiators, 371
Structural steel, 372
Tank, silo, vessel, or hopper, 400
Walls, concrete, tilt-up, 412
Windows, steel factory sash, 418
Part IV - Wallcovering Costs
Adhesive coverage, 422
Wallcovering application, 424
Borders, 424
Flexible wood sheet and veneer, 425
Surface preparation, wallcovering, 425
Vinyl wallcovering, 426
Wall fabric, 430
Wallpaper, 434
Index, 440
2008 National Painting Cost Estimator w/CD-ROM
Introduction
Cost Estimates and Bid Prices of Surface Prep and Painting on Any Job
– Brush, Roller or Spray
This is the most complete, authoritative and reliable unit cost guide ever
made available to paint estimators. No matter what types of work you estimate,
no matter what your costs are, this book will help you produce consistently
reliable painting estimates in dollars and cents.
The most accurate paint estimates are always custom-made for a particular job.
That’s because no single material cost, no manhour estimate, no pricing system
fits all work and all bidders. Your estimates have to be based on your actual
productivity rate, your material costs, labor costs, overhead percentage, and
profit expectations.
Here you have accurate estimates for coating any common surface with any type
of paint, whether application is by brush, spray, roller, or mitt:
- Manhours per 100 square feet or 100 linear feet whether the job is new construction
or custom repaint.
- Material coverage rates that apply whether the job is new construction or
custom repainting.
- Material costs that reflect the discounts you expect to receive.
- The labor costs per 100 square feet or linear feet, no matter what hourly
wage you pay and no matter what your overhead percentage.
- The profit margin to include (based on your own profit goals).
This book isn’t a substitute for judgment. It’s not a simple way to do in minutes
what an experienced estimator might not be able to do in hours. But this book
is the best guide you’ll ever find if you have to estimate any type of painting,
whether residential, industrial, commercial, or institutional.
Dennis D. Gleason brings 15 years of painting business experience
to this manual, having worked as a painter, field superintendent, estimator,
contract administrator, project manager and director of marketing. After earning
the title Certified Professional Estimator form the ASPE (American Society of
Professional Estimators), he taught estimating for the Associated Builders &
Contractors and lectured at San Diego State University, where he earned his
degree.
Free
Estimating Disk Enclosed
Monthly price updates on the Web are FREE and automatic all during 2006.
Inside the back cover of this book you'll find National Estimator, a
CD-ROM with all the cost estimates in the book plus an easy-to-use estimating
program for Windows. National Estimator works just like a book.
Page through the entire book one screen at a time or use the electronic index
to search (in seconds) for what you need. Then select the cost estimates you
want and copy them to your estimate with the touch of a key. It's quick and
easy (costs are extended and columns totaled automatically). And you can change
any price or quantity, including subtotals, and add the markup of your choice.
Job Cost
Wizard
Turns estimates into invoices and exports to QuickBooks. Export entire estimates
or invoices to track job costs for each item or category in your estimate. Then
compare estimated and actual costs for each part of any job. Handles progressive
billing (invoices for each part of the job) with QuickBooks Pro. Requires Win
98 or higher.
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