FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
There may be changes to this later but these our our cost right now. We are at $65 an hour here in town. $75 an hour out of town. Most hourly charges come when there are a bunch of smaller projects bundled together. Most of the time we submit an estimate per job. I use a home service site online that I have found to be the closest in dollar amounts so far. It seems to work the majority of the time as feedback on prices has been good! There is a benchmark prices from the lowest to the highest price that a job should be and explaining what is included and what is not. And going off of factors like a handyman or general contractor, licensed or not, the terrain if outside flat or uneven, disposal, materials, just breaking down everything that you and I need to know. I have used this as a guide/range to help decide cost on projects. Which most have been on or below the lower end of the low to high for the job. If you would like to visit the website please let me know and I will share it with you. The last 8 ish months have been so busy, hectic, and so chaotic for us due to being a new business with all the paper work, licenses, and the all of the jobs that we have had and done and just trying to learn everything with a lot of it being new to me. My husband is the one that is out in in the field performing the work and I am taking care of the business aspects of it. And as I grow I will learn and get better and easier, for both of us. Me in the line of work and for you possibilities of a website, pricing guides, instant quotes, ect.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I hold a General Contractors license Some knowledge of permits and codes Resourceful and willing to network Craig previously has worked for company's in HVAC, plumbing, appliances work and removal/installs, construction, windows/doors, ability to brainstorm and be creative with new ideas for something to work if of having problems, We can pretty much do anything or have a guy that can! Craig helped his father with his company in Seatlle about 15 years ago. They were building homes in new developments. Supervisor quaility control/maintanance at the Many Glacier Resort in Glacier National Park. Included plumbing, electrical, construction work. And not to mention the work with his dad he has done growing up!
- What types of customers have you worked with?
All Different Kinds!! That's why I love the area and my job and work that I do!!! It takes all kinds to make the world go around!