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Pricing 30 laylandii


Mark James
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Bit of a problem here, i have to quote for the take down and removal of 30 laylandii.

 

Theres no problem in the job itself it's pricing it that am stuck at! I f am honest i havent got a clue where to start. I know people don't like to band figures about but even something close what would be excepted would help.

 

There will be myself and another person working and there is no time frame in which it has to be completed so no panic.

 

They are all in a row and no tight spaces with nothing to hit.:001_huh:

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With conifers always put more on than you think, its so easy to get caught out. I've had my hands burnt to many times miss judging them.

 

Easy formula

 

DxR+C

 

D = How many days it will take

R = How much you like to make in a day ie £350 - £400

C = Costs, extra costs like getting rid of wood

 

make adjustments for how good the customers tea is, do they make bacon sandwiches? is it going to lead to more work?

 

simples

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A fiver each if thier small and alot more if they're big :001_rolleyes:

Thats my best silly answer to your silly question :001_rolleyes:

 

There always has to be somebody!

 

40-50 FT high and 2.5 3.0 ft dia

 

there is no other problems i said straight fell on to waste ground.

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