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[quote:Tynyyn:MV81MDg1NDQ4XzkzMjA5NjIyXzg4QURENDhE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 62226146:MV81MDg1NDQ4XzkzMjA5NTcxXzZFOTVDRjJC] Lol get paid before they realize the termite damage isn't just the shower lol. [/quote] Oh, they know. Termite highway tunnels all over the foundation walls. Structural integrity issues as well, but that wasn't my problem. Owners of the house were told and visually was the damage. [/quote]
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I did a total gut and rebuild for a shower stall. After digging into the demo phase it was very apparent that termites had utterly chewed through all the existing framing studs exterior sheathing and subfloor.
The total bill for just the materials was $1900. I worked six days on this project with my wife beside me doing the scutt work.
How should I bill for the labor portion of this job? Total hours with a per hour rate or just match the materials cost?
Thanks
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