WarnerConstCo. said:I have passed up numerous big projects because the home owner was going to call 5 different people to get prices (to keep the honest they say), big jobs take a lot of time to put together a # for. I got wise and decided that some people were not worth wasting my time on.
Kodi Crescent said:WarnerConstCo. said:I have passed up numerous big projects because the home owner was going to call 5 different people to get prices (to keep the honest they say), big jobs take a lot of time to put together a # for. I got wise and decided that some people were not worth wasting my time on.
And as one of those homeowners, we remember when you didn't bother to give us a quote. We will not call you back to bid on subsequent jobs.
I had this issue with a large landscaping project. Several companies came out to provide estimates. I only received an estimate from a handful of them. I'll remember which ones didn't want my business when I have other projects.
I can understand taking pride in your work. Your statement about not wanting to provide a bid for a homeowner who gets multiple quotes really seems arrogant. That probably isn't what you intended. Some homeowners don't just shop on price. Some shop on price, reputation, citizenship status, etc., and many are willing to pay more than the lowest bid if the contractor is reliable, a good communicator, and has a good track record. To give up a potential opportunity because your bid may have some competition seems odd to me. But, its your business, and I hope it all works for you.
You ever spec out a 30k exterior re-do with windows, trim, siding, insulation, sheeting and all the things that go along with it?
Do you know what kind of effort and energy goes into that? How many sit downs and meetings that are involved?
Now if they were willing to pay 200 bucks for it, sure can do. I will not give all my time away for free, why should I?
That's fine if they don't call me back, because obviously it was not going to work to begin with.
Not going to waste a weeks worth of time so someone can price shop 5 different people.
Guess what? There is still nothing done at that particular place either, hmmmmm wonder why?
Jay Brewer said:There is no such thing as a 10 or 20 minute job. By all three of the bids coming in around the same, should tell you they were not out of line.
The bottom line is it cost money to be in business, you cant look at what you can do it yourself for compared to what it cost a company to do it, it is no where near the same. I can wash my own truck for a couple dollars, does that mean I should expect the shop down the road with a building, employees, insurance to do it for the same?