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Thread "Cast Stone Labor Estimating" started by Guns_ON on 04/28/2006 7:42am
Top : Field Questions : Cast Stone Labor Estimating
Posted by
Guns_ON
on 04/28/2006 7:42am
Cast Stone Labor Estimating 
We are starting a brick house, and the owner of the house is adding a lot of cast stone pieces. He has cast stone pieces running vertically up every corner of the house, and around all window and door openings. What is a good ballpark figure to charge for labor for that kind of extra work? per linear foot? per piece? help!!

Guns_ON

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Posted by
Gor&co
on 04/28/2006 7:43am
Re: Cast Stone Labor Estimating 
Honestly I would say per piece - as some will install quicker than others, lower to the ground, etc..etc..

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Posted by
ss_build
on 04/28/2006 7:43am
Re: Cast Stone Labor Estimating 
Well, some days we put in more stones than other days. Because they run around every window and every corner, some walls have more windows than other walls, so we can't charge by the day. Some precast stone manufacturers told us that we should charge half of the material cost for labor per stone.

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