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Painting rough estimate trs80 11-28-2006
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Posted by trs80 on November 28, 2006, 6:52 pm


What is a rough estimate based on square footage to have a proffessional
inside house painting done?

How about the outside?



Posted by Colbyt on December 1, 2006, 5:45 pm



> What is a rough estimate based on square footage to have a proffessional
> inside house painting done?
>
> How about the outside?
>
>

10 cents per here and $10 there.

No one can even come close to helping you if they don't know where you live.



Posted by jeffc on December 1, 2006, 10:58 pm



>
>> What is a rough estimate based on square footage to have a proffessional
>> inside house painting done?

Maybe 50 cents per square foot of wall, not counting trim or repair, etc.



Posted by RicodJour on December 2, 2006, 12:09 am


jeffc wrote:
> >
> >
> >> What is a rough estimate based on square footage to have a proffessional
> >> inside house painting done?
>
> Maybe 50 cents per square foot of wall, not counting trim or repair, etc.

Fine. Sold. Can you start tomorrow? I have people gladly paying
three times that around here, so lunch is on me.

Do you think you're doing the OP a favor by tossing out a number
without _any_ information other than it's a _house_? The only thing I
can tell you is that you're number is wrong. You might be high or low,
but since I also don't have any information, I can't tell for sure.

R


Posted by on December 2, 2006, 9:44 am



RicodJour wrote:
> jeffc wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >> What is a rough estimate based on square footage to have a proffessional
> > >> inside house painting done?
> >
> > Maybe 50 cents per square foot of wall, not counting trim or repair, etc.
>
> Fine. Sold. Can you start tomorrow? I have people gladly paying
> three times that around here, so lunch is on me.
>
> Do you think you're doing the OP a favor by tossing out a number
> without _any_ information other than it's a _house_? The only thing I
> can tell you is that you're number is wrong. You might be high or low,
> but since I also don't have any information, I can't tell for sure.
>
> R


Interesting logic. Since you don't know where the house is either, how
can you be sure his number has to be high or low? It is also possible
that the number just happens to be correct.


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