Paying for Framing
Q: I live on the Gulf Coast in Mississippi and am getting ready to build a house. I will be sub-contracting out some portions of the job, such as slab, framing and sheetrock. How much per square foot can I expect to pay for labor for these jobs? Also, how is square footage calculated for each job?
A: Although contractors may price their projects on a square foot basis, there are usually so many other variables involved that most prefer to look at the project as a whole before making an estimate. For example, site work needed will affect the price of your concrete slab and the type of finish(es) you want will affect the drywall price.
The best way to research most home improvement and construction projects is to request detailed written estimates, including scope of work and materials to be used, from about three different contractors in each trade. That will help you determine the best way to tackle a project, how much it will cost, and which contractors you prefer to hire.
To locate some reputable contractors to give you bids, visit Home Advisor and be matched with the ideal service professional in each category.
by Kathy Maynard, reprinted courtesy of HomeAdvisor.com