– Equipment delivery to and service provider transportation to and from the job site.
– Costs to prepare the worksite, including costs to protect existing structure(s), finishes, materials and components.
– Labor setup time and mobilization time are typical for this kind of job.
– Costs for materials and they delivery
– Costs for any work not specifically mentioned on this page.
– Costs for removing, relocating, repairing, or modifying existing framing, surface finishes (including molding) and fixtures, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems – or bringing any systems compliant with current building codes.
– Costs for testing and remediation of hazardous materials (asbestos, lead, radon, etc.).
– Sales tax on materials and supplies.
Permit or inspection fees (or portion thereof) required by your local building department for your overall project.
Drywall Hole Repair Labor, Basic
Basic labor to repair drywall holes with favorable site conditions. Cut out hole(s). Match and secure sheetrock patch. Tape and mud joint. Lightly sand and float joint to be visually blend with surrounding surface. Final sand for primer/finish ready. For hole(s) up to 1 ft in diameter. Includes planning, equipment and material acquisition, area preparation and protection, setup and cleanup.