CM1995
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Fastdirt, I don't see how you could make any money charging $3500 just for the demo. That's a large house with a lot of debris to load out not to mention the foundation walls, footings and those stem walls at the rear. I think he would have a minimum of 2 days to get the structure down, taking care not to spill any debris down the mountain. Load out would depend on how fast the trucks turn.
Clients in my area always want a turn key price. It would be nice to be able to put the liability of hauling and disposal on the client as that is the most expensive part of residential demo but that doesn't work in my area.
Tnc110, only having 3 dump trucks with a 1.5 hr round trip is only going to give you 15 loads a day in an 8 hr day. An 18 CY dump is only going to haul 12-13 CY of demo debris unless you are rough on the truck and pack it in there, in other words don't figure a full 18 CY of debris per truck. At 12 CY per truck, that's only going to give you 180 CY a day of hauling.
Clients in my area always want a turn key price. It would be nice to be able to put the liability of hauling and disposal on the client as that is the most expensive part of residential demo but that doesn't work in my area.
Tnc110, only having 3 dump trucks with a 1.5 hr round trip is only going to give you 15 loads a day in an 8 hr day. An 18 CY dump is only going to haul 12-13 CY of demo debris unless you are rough on the truck and pack it in there, in other words don't figure a full 18 CY of debris per truck. At 12 CY per truck, that's only going to give you 180 CY a day of hauling.