07-05-2016, 09:48 AM
As a follow-up to an earlier drywall post , I am looking at a project that will require 90 long sheets or 130 4x8 sheets of drywall.
I took folks advice and pursued hiring some folks. With residential construction, I am used to seeing labor cost be roughly equal to materials for most crafts. Based on what I saw here and another internets, It seemed drywall labor would be slightly less than the materials.
For my project I am looking at $1500 - $1700 in materials. That includes mud, tape, screws, etc. (Building is 1333 sq.ft. new construction)
I got quotes from two small drywall & paint companies, and a 3rd from a dude who runs crews for a large home builder and does side jobs on weekends.
Quotes have come back at $3500, $3900, & $4500. That is up to 3 times the material cost. Add to that, just saw an HGTV remodel in San Antonio where they did a 3000 sq.ft. house for $3500 for materials and labor.
Are these quotes in line with what others have seen? Should I keep looking?
I took folks advice and pursued hiring some folks. With residential construction, I am used to seeing labor cost be roughly equal to materials for most crafts. Based on what I saw here and another internets, It seemed drywall labor would be slightly less than the materials.
For my project I am looking at $1500 - $1700 in materials. That includes mud, tape, screws, etc. (Building is 1333 sq.ft. new construction)
I got quotes from two small drywall & paint companies, and a 3rd from a dude who runs crews for a large home builder and does side jobs on weekends.
Quotes have come back at $3500, $3900, & $4500. That is up to 3 times the material cost. Add to that, just saw an HGTV remodel in San Antonio where they did a 3000 sq.ft. house for $3500 for materials and labor.
Are these quotes in line with what others have seen? Should I keep looking?
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