am i overcharging????

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a big thank you to you all still a bit nervous but feel much better now thanks again i will let you all know how it goes will post pics if they dont all fall off!!!!
 
I'm doing a full bathroom in those brick tiles,its taking me ages.I,ve definately under priced the job,just gave a normal ceramic sqm rate and forgot that I'm actually laying over a thousand tiles on crappy walls.I now have to work saturday and sunday to get the job finished and it almost feels like I'm working them for free:furious3:
She is very happy with the job though so theres alot more work from this customer in the future,pricing will be different next time.
 
I'm doing a full bathroom in those brick tiles,its taking me ages.I,ve definately under priced the job,just gave a normal ceramic sqm rate and forgot that I'm actually laying over a thousand tiles on crappy walls.I now have to work saturday and sunday to get the job finished and it almost feels like I'm working them for free:furious3:
She is very happy with the job though so theres alot more work from this customer in the future,pricing will be different next time.
That was my point exactly when I responded to his question earlier I am glad at least one person agrees with me. I still think he will be working very hard for his £830. His floor alone has 600 tiles, quarries at that, which will need to be wet cut really to get a nice finish.

Grumpy
 
This pricing game is an odd one. In fact I posted last week with what I had quoted for a 11m kitchen floor and a 3m bathroom floor. 396 inc materials. Not one person thought I had overpriced yet from the reaction of the customer they obviously thought I had and didn't get the job.
Has anybody used the line that you will try and beat a more competitive quote if you can or is it not a done thing ?
 
This pricing game is an odd one. In fact I posted last week with what I had quoted for a 11m kitchen floor and a 3m bathroom floor. 396 inc materials. Not one person thought I had overpriced yet from the reaction of the customer they obviously thought I had and didn't get the job.
Has anybody used the line that you will try and beat a more competitive quote if you can or is it not a done thing ?
I am of the impression that certain mambers of the public have no idea what is involved in doing a good tiling job. Your price you quoted seemed absolutely fine to me. if the customer feels they can get a job they are satisfied with then that is their perogative. Don't waste time worrying about it, move on to the next estimate. Stick to your policy of pricing, charge what you think you are worth. if you never get any jobs then maybe something is wrong, but at your cost given above, i don't think so.:thumbsup:

grumpy
 
The main point of the post wasn't an issue with the quote but if anyone offers to beat a more competitive quote.
 
That was my point exactly when I responded to his question earlier I am glad at least one person agrees with me. I still think he will be working very hard for his £830. His floor alone has 600 tiles, quarries at that, which will need to be wet cut really to get a nice finish.

Grumpy


I didn't actually notice the size of the tiles in the post, and yes, that's a lot of tiles.
If I had quite a bit of work on then I don't think I would take on this job for that amount really thinking about it.

As grumpy said, it's a lot of tiles for even just the floor.
 

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