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Hello

 

Ive been asked to reduce a conifer hedge which is around 30 ft lng 20 high an 7-8 ft deep.

Ive been asked to reduce it by 10 ft what sort of price should i be looking at asking for.

Cheers for any advice

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How much do you charge per day to do your job? Then add on the saws, fuel, imsurance,Than that's what you should charge per day to cut the hedge, also add on the cost of waste removal and any helpers wage and there is your magic number.

 

 

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Lol....

How long is it gunna take? Who else is helping out? Whats there wage?

By the sounds of it your new to the game!!! And this is some private work !

 

Where u gunna tip the waste ? How much is that gunna cost? Whats your profit margin? Are you just stacking the brash on a transit or chipping it? How much is the chipper hire?

 

Just some of the questions your going to need to ask and find out bud

Posted

Tomorrow (almost today it being 23:15hrs)

We will fell a Lawson hedge 35m long 9m high, never cut so not thick.

All arising's removed plus the 35 stumps.

It's a fell into a clear lawn area for 1200euros

It was 1100but the client asked for it to be done the day after I did the quote so I asked for another 100euros as a joke and got it!

If you don't ask...

Posted
Hello

 

Ive been asked to reduce a conifer hedge which is around 30 ft lng 20 high an 7-8 ft deep.

Ive been asked to reduce it by 10 ft what sort of price should i be looking at asking for.

Cheers for any advice

 

 

£450,:001_rolleyes:

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