The document provides estimated home renovation and repair costs for a typical three bedroom home in Ontario, Canada. It lists costs for various roofing, exterior, structural, electrical, heating/cooling, insulation and plumbing projects. Costs can vary significantly depending on the specific work required, materials used and contractor selected. Roof replacement costs range from $2.50-18 per square foot depending on material. Siding replacement is $5-12 per square foot. Kitchen or bathroom remodels are estimated at $6000 or more. Major repairs like foundation work or adding an addition can exceed $5000 or $150-300 per square foot respectively.
The document provides estimated costs for various home improvement and repair projects for a typical 3 bedroom home in the western United States. Costs are given as ranges for projects involving grounds and landscaping, exterior work, roofs and attics, fireplaces and chimneys, foundations, and plumbing and electrical work. It is noted that actual contractor quotes can vary significantly and homeowners may be able to perform some minor repairs.
This document provides a repair estimate for a 2,643 square foot home. It lists potential repairs categorized by exterior, interior, mechanicals, electrical, plumbing, demolition, and termite issues. Repairs range from roofing to siding to appliances to flooring to HVAC and more. The total estimated cost for repairs is $16,434.80. The property is noted to be in good condition overall with some updates needed to the kitchen and bathrooms.
This document provides rough cost estimates for maintenance, repair, and remodeling of barns in Wisconsin. Owners should have a qualified professional inspect the barn to develop an accurate estimate. Estimated hourly rates for craftspeople range from $12-45 depending on the skill level required. Preventative maintenance like roof and wood surface painting can help reduce long-term costs. Potential repair projects include foundation work ($10-30 per square foot for stone restoration), framing repairs ($300-700 per joint), and new metal or shingle roofs ($1-2 per square foot). Interior projects like flooring and insulation typically cost $1.50-4.95 per square foot.
The document is a quote form requesting information about a roofing project to determine if SnoStop, a snow retention system, is suitable given factors like the building structure, roof design, snow loads, and panel dimensions and attachment method. It notes that the structure must be able to withstand retained snow loads and that the designer, installer, or owner is responsible for properly assessing if SnoStop is suitable given design criteria regarding local conditions and sizing the system.
A guide for home owner on what to expect from contractors as far as pricing goes. This list is intended as a guide only and pricing may vary by region or contractor. Please use this guide as a reference and not a definite pricing list.
This document provides guidance on writing effective memos. It explains that memos are an important form of corporate communication and that learning to write them clearly and concisely can help communicate complex topics as well as distinguish yourself professionally. The document outlines the typical parts of a memo, including the header, subject line, opening paragraph, supporting details, and closing. It also provides tips for writing style such as keeping the audience in mind, getting to the point early, and using active verbs.
The document discusses best practices for writing effective memos in 3 parts:
1. It explains the purpose of memos is to inform, persuade, or solve problems for recipients in a clear and concise manner. General rules include keeping the audience in mind, following a structure, and getting to the point.
2. It outlines the standard memo structure which includes a header, subject line, opening paragraph, supporting details, and closing.
3. It provides tips for clear writing style such as using active voice, short sentences, and avoiding unnecessary complexity. Homework is assigned to rewrite a sample memo using the guidelines.
The document provides estimated costs for various home improvement and repair projects for a typical 3 bedroom home in the western United States. Costs are given as ranges for projects involving grounds and landscaping, exterior work, roofs and attics, fireplaces and chimneys, foundations, and plumbing and electrical work. It is noted that actual contractor quotes can vary significantly and homeowners may be able to perform some minor repairs.
This document provides a repair estimate for a 2,643 square foot home. It lists potential repairs categorized by exterior, interior, mechanicals, electrical, plumbing, demolition, and termite issues. Repairs range from roofing to siding to appliances to flooring to HVAC and more. The total estimated cost for repairs is $16,434.80. The property is noted to be in good condition overall with some updates needed to the kitchen and bathrooms.
This document provides rough cost estimates for maintenance, repair, and remodeling of barns in Wisconsin. Owners should have a qualified professional inspect the barn to develop an accurate estimate. Estimated hourly rates for craftspeople range from $12-45 depending on the skill level required. Preventative maintenance like roof and wood surface painting can help reduce long-term costs. Potential repair projects include foundation work ($10-30 per square foot for stone restoration), framing repairs ($300-700 per joint), and new metal or shingle roofs ($1-2 per square foot). Interior projects like flooring and insulation typically cost $1.50-4.95 per square foot.
The document is a quote form requesting information about a roofing project to determine if SnoStop, a snow retention system, is suitable given factors like the building structure, roof design, snow loads, and panel dimensions and attachment method. It notes that the structure must be able to withstand retained snow loads and that the designer, installer, or owner is responsible for properly assessing if SnoStop is suitable given design criteria regarding local conditions and sizing the system.
A guide for home owner on what to expect from contractors as far as pricing goes. This list is intended as a guide only and pricing may vary by region or contractor. Please use this guide as a reference and not a definite pricing list.
This document provides guidance on writing effective memos. It explains that memos are an important form of corporate communication and that learning to write them clearly and concisely can help communicate complex topics as well as distinguish yourself professionally. The document outlines the typical parts of a memo, including the header, subject line, opening paragraph, supporting details, and closing. It also provides tips for writing style such as keeping the audience in mind, getting to the point early, and using active verbs.
The document discusses best practices for writing effective memos in 3 parts:
1. It explains the purpose of memos is to inform, persuade, or solve problems for recipients in a clear and concise manner. General rules include keeping the audience in mind, following a structure, and getting to the point.
2. It outlines the standard memo structure which includes a header, subject line, opening paragraph, supporting details, and closing.
3. It provides tips for clear writing style such as using active voice, short sentences, and avoiding unnecessary complexity. Homework is assigned to rewrite a sample memo using the guidelines.
How to Estimate a Real Estate Rehab ProjectBuild Realty
As a real estate investor, you must be able to estimate how much it will cost to fix up a distressed property. This presentation walks you through the steps and budget items for calculating the cost of a full-blown property renovation. Note that the prices shown are based on Midwestern US properties and may vary by region.
This document is a bill of quantities for the refurbishment of an agricultural laboratory at the University of Liberia. It provides detailed estimates for all materials, labor, and costs associated with renovating the main laboratory building and constructing an addition for a dirty laboratory and entry porch. Line items include estimates for excavation, concrete work, walls, roofing, finishes, doors, windows, electrical, plumbing and more. The total estimated cost for renovating the main building is $161,783.75 and $56,479.50 for the addition, for a grand total project cost of $218,263.25.
The document is a letter from Tony Presley, a civil engineer, to an insurance adjuster regarding damage to his father's home from a vehicle collision. Presley provides an estimate totaling $17,934.01 to fully repair the home, which is more than the insurer's estimate of $7,613.91. Presley argues that the entire structure shifted on its foundation from the force of impact, not just the local impact area, and a full replacement of framing and masonry is needed. Photos are included showing cracks throughout the foundation and shifting of the entire addition away from the main home.
Credible Estimating is helping construction estimators throughout the United States with the estimating process. Our QTO helps estimators to apply appropriate costs to each line item because of the details of specs we put on the spreadsheets. We read the project construction drawings thoroughly, and make sure that each and every detail that may affect the cost of the project is taken into account.
Villa Alhambra - Ralph Herrera Quote (Page 1)VillaAlhambra
The Handy Dad Finish Carpentry provided an invoice for carpentry work done at Villa Alhambra. The work included demolishing and replacing carpet on the 3rd and 4th floors, installing new baseboards and chair rails, painting hallways, doors, and elevators. The total cost for the work was $20,790.00. The invoice was addressed to David Suarez at Interactive Training Solutions as the bill recipient for the work done at 50 Alhambra Circle in Coral Gables, FL.
The document advertises a "McFoster Facelift" kitchen renovation package that includes replacing fixtures, appliances, countertops, backsplash, and flooring for $6,500. It assumes existing plumbing, electric, and HVAC infrastructure is operational. Callers who mention the ad will receive a $150 discount. The renovation aims to transform an outdated kitchen into a new space with craftsman quality work and no headaches.
The document provides an engineer's estimate for the construction of a technical building for a national refinery in Karachi. It includes itemized estimates for excavation, concrete work, masonry, plastering, flooring, painting and other finishing works for the ground floor and first floor. The total estimated cost for civil works is Rs. 11,267,975 with a detailed breakdown provided for individual items on both floors.
Roofers World Inc. warrants its Snostop snow retention products for 3 years from shipment. The warranty covers:
1) Proper engineering for snow loads with a safety factor of at least 2.
2) Repair or replacement of defective materials or workmanship.
3) The warranty is void if the products are improperly installed or maintained, damaged, or the roof is defective.
Every year, tens of millions of people walk under Snostop snow guards. The document then lists many Canadian and US projects where Snostop snow guards have been installed, including various airports, military bases, casinos, schools, and corporate stores. It also mentions that Snostop snow guards have been specified for new and retrofit stores by several major Canadian retailers due to safety and liability concerns.
The document provides installation instructions for a penetrating roof system in two main steps. Step 1 describes securely bracketing the system to the substructure by measuring and marking bracket locations, sealing the brackets, and fastening them to the roof. Step 2 explains sliding the tubes together and inserting stop pins in the first and last brackets of each run to prevent the tubes from sliding out of position. Proper care is advised when installing the tubes to avoid scratching and potential rusting.
Non penetrating snow guard installationRoofers World
The document provides installation instructions for a non-penetrating roof system in 4 steps:
1) Secure brackets level with each other across the roof using a torque tool set to 120 inch pounds.
2) Slide swaged end of first tube into opposite end of full size tube, inserting stop pins in first/last brackets to prevent sliding.
3) Pre-drill and tap stop pins into tubes with a hammer.
4) For easiest installation, alternate installing several brackets then tubing sections to help maintain proper alignment.
RNC Anchors Inc. warrants its anchor products for 20 years from installation. The anchors are engineered to withstand loads of 5,000 lbs with a safety factor of at least 2. RNC will repair or replace defective anchors due to materials or workmanship. Proper installation, biannual inspections, and timely maintenance are required for the warranty to remain valid. RNC is not liable for consequential damages from anchor failures.
The document contains photos from the construction of the Empire State Building in 1930 showing workers without modern safety equipment, taking risks as they built the iconic skyscraper. Scaffolding, impact wrenches, and loose boards are visible, with captions noting the lack of ear protection, fall protection, and safety practices compared to modern standards. The photos were taken by Lewis Wickes Hine to document the massive construction project.
Falls, overexertion, and being struck by objects account for about 70% of injury claims and 80% of costs in the low slope roofing industry. Falls from ladders and roofs represent over 60% of fall-related costs and usually result in serious injuries. While struck by injuries generate a significant number of claims, the associated costs are relatively low except for those involving windows. Overexertion claims, such as from lifting, are common but tend to have lower costs and shorter claim durations compared to fall injuries.
Three main accident categories for steep slope roofing are falls, struck by, and overexertion injuries. Falls are the most costly, averaging $65,618 per claim and 92 days lost. Within falls, falling from roofs averages $131,308 and 136 days lost per claim. Struck by injuries most often involve fasteners or wood, with wood averaging $50,118 and 84 days lost. Overexertion accounts for 15% of claims but only 6% of costs, with other overexertion averaging $11,259 and 43 days lost per claim.
This document provides a listing of banana knife and blade products including hook blades, utility and snap-off blades, combination blades, bowtie blades, banana knives, utility and breakaway knives, bowtie knives, and accessories. It includes the item codes, descriptions, and packaging quantities for each product. The prices listed are effective as of January 1st, 2010.
Eternabond is the stickiest roof repair waterproofing tape. Repair RV leaks, Flashing leaks, Ice dam leaks, valley leaks. Seal roof leaks around chimneys and under shingles
This document provides pricing information for various roofing tools and accessories from Red Ripper Tools and Roof N'Tuff. It lists item codes, descriptions, and package quantities for handles, brackets, hammers, kneepads, magnetic sweepers, seam rollers, and snow guards. The prices listed are effective as of January 1st, 2010.
How to Estimate a Real Estate Rehab ProjectBuild Realty
As a real estate investor, you must be able to estimate how much it will cost to fix up a distressed property. This presentation walks you through the steps and budget items for calculating the cost of a full-blown property renovation. Note that the prices shown are based on Midwestern US properties and may vary by region.
This document is a bill of quantities for the refurbishment of an agricultural laboratory at the University of Liberia. It provides detailed estimates for all materials, labor, and costs associated with renovating the main laboratory building and constructing an addition for a dirty laboratory and entry porch. Line items include estimates for excavation, concrete work, walls, roofing, finishes, doors, windows, electrical, plumbing and more. The total estimated cost for renovating the main building is $161,783.75 and $56,479.50 for the addition, for a grand total project cost of $218,263.25.
The document is a letter from Tony Presley, a civil engineer, to an insurance adjuster regarding damage to his father's home from a vehicle collision. Presley provides an estimate totaling $17,934.01 to fully repair the home, which is more than the insurer's estimate of $7,613.91. Presley argues that the entire structure shifted on its foundation from the force of impact, not just the local impact area, and a full replacement of framing and masonry is needed. Photos are included showing cracks throughout the foundation and shifting of the entire addition away from the main home.
Credible Estimating is helping construction estimators throughout the United States with the estimating process. Our QTO helps estimators to apply appropriate costs to each line item because of the details of specs we put on the spreadsheets. We read the project construction drawings thoroughly, and make sure that each and every detail that may affect the cost of the project is taken into account.
Villa Alhambra - Ralph Herrera Quote (Page 1)VillaAlhambra
The Handy Dad Finish Carpentry provided an invoice for carpentry work done at Villa Alhambra. The work included demolishing and replacing carpet on the 3rd and 4th floors, installing new baseboards and chair rails, painting hallways, doors, and elevators. The total cost for the work was $20,790.00. The invoice was addressed to David Suarez at Interactive Training Solutions as the bill recipient for the work done at 50 Alhambra Circle in Coral Gables, FL.
The document advertises a "McFoster Facelift" kitchen renovation package that includes replacing fixtures, appliances, countertops, backsplash, and flooring for $6,500. It assumes existing plumbing, electric, and HVAC infrastructure is operational. Callers who mention the ad will receive a $150 discount. The renovation aims to transform an outdated kitchen into a new space with craftsman quality work and no headaches.
The document provides an engineer's estimate for the construction of a technical building for a national refinery in Karachi. It includes itemized estimates for excavation, concrete work, masonry, plastering, flooring, painting and other finishing works for the ground floor and first floor. The total estimated cost for civil works is Rs. 11,267,975 with a detailed breakdown provided for individual items on both floors.
Roofers World Inc. warrants its Snostop snow retention products for 3 years from shipment. The warranty covers:
1) Proper engineering for snow loads with a safety factor of at least 2.
2) Repair or replacement of defective materials or workmanship.
3) The warranty is void if the products are improperly installed or maintained, damaged, or the roof is defective.
Every year, tens of millions of people walk under Snostop snow guards. The document then lists many Canadian and US projects where Snostop snow guards have been installed, including various airports, military bases, casinos, schools, and corporate stores. It also mentions that Snostop snow guards have been specified for new and retrofit stores by several major Canadian retailers due to safety and liability concerns.
The document provides installation instructions for a penetrating roof system in two main steps. Step 1 describes securely bracketing the system to the substructure by measuring and marking bracket locations, sealing the brackets, and fastening them to the roof. Step 2 explains sliding the tubes together and inserting stop pins in the first and last brackets of each run to prevent the tubes from sliding out of position. Proper care is advised when installing the tubes to avoid scratching and potential rusting.
Non penetrating snow guard installationRoofers World
The document provides installation instructions for a non-penetrating roof system in 4 steps:
1) Secure brackets level with each other across the roof using a torque tool set to 120 inch pounds.
2) Slide swaged end of first tube into opposite end of full size tube, inserting stop pins in first/last brackets to prevent sliding.
3) Pre-drill and tap stop pins into tubes with a hammer.
4) For easiest installation, alternate installing several brackets then tubing sections to help maintain proper alignment.
RNC Anchors Inc. warrants its anchor products for 20 years from installation. The anchors are engineered to withstand loads of 5,000 lbs with a safety factor of at least 2. RNC will repair or replace defective anchors due to materials or workmanship. Proper installation, biannual inspections, and timely maintenance are required for the warranty to remain valid. RNC is not liable for consequential damages from anchor failures.
The document contains photos from the construction of the Empire State Building in 1930 showing workers without modern safety equipment, taking risks as they built the iconic skyscraper. Scaffolding, impact wrenches, and loose boards are visible, with captions noting the lack of ear protection, fall protection, and safety practices compared to modern standards. The photos were taken by Lewis Wickes Hine to document the massive construction project.
Falls, overexertion, and being struck by objects account for about 70% of injury claims and 80% of costs in the low slope roofing industry. Falls from ladders and roofs represent over 60% of fall-related costs and usually result in serious injuries. While struck by injuries generate a significant number of claims, the associated costs are relatively low except for those involving windows. Overexertion claims, such as from lifting, are common but tend to have lower costs and shorter claim durations compared to fall injuries.
Three main accident categories for steep slope roofing are falls, struck by, and overexertion injuries. Falls are the most costly, averaging $65,618 per claim and 92 days lost. Within falls, falling from roofs averages $131,308 and 136 days lost per claim. Struck by injuries most often involve fasteners or wood, with wood averaging $50,118 and 84 days lost. Overexertion accounts for 15% of claims but only 6% of costs, with other overexertion averaging $11,259 and 43 days lost per claim.
This document provides a listing of banana knife and blade products including hook blades, utility and snap-off blades, combination blades, bowtie blades, banana knives, utility and breakaway knives, bowtie knives, and accessories. It includes the item codes, descriptions, and packaging quantities for each product. The prices listed are effective as of January 1st, 2010.
Eternabond is the stickiest roof repair waterproofing tape. Repair RV leaks, Flashing leaks, Ice dam leaks, valley leaks. Seal roof leaks around chimneys and under shingles
This document provides pricing information for various roofing tools and accessories from Red Ripper Tools and Roof N'Tuff. It lists item codes, descriptions, and package quantities for handles, brackets, hammers, kneepads, magnetic sweepers, seam rollers, and snow guards. The prices listed are effective as of January 1st, 2010.
SnoStop is the No. 1 engineered snow management system for commercial applications in Canada offering both penetrating and non-penetrating systems to withstand any snow load conditions.
SnoStop Plus snow guards are easily installed on any roof type by the average homeowner. This snow management system holds ice and snow in place allowing it to melt slowly.
It is the only plastic snow guard that has a heat cable option to reduce too much snow build up on the roof
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1. Home Improvement Costs for 2010
The following estimated home renovation and repair costs are provided from All Around the
House. The following are repairs and improvements costs for a typical three bedroom home based
on information gathered from the east-central area of Ontario. Note – contractor quotes can vary
up to 300%.
Roofing/Flashings/Chimneys
Install conventional asphalt shingles over existing shingles $1.50-$2.50 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with conventional asphalt shingles $2.50-$4.50 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with top-quality asphalt shingles $4.00-$8.00 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with low-slope asphalt shingles $3.00-$5.00 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with cedar shingles $8.00-$10.00 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with cedar shakes $10.00-$18.00 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with steel shingles $6.00-$8.00 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with aluminium shingles $5.50-$7.25 per sq. ft.
Strip and re-roof with plastic shakes $5.50-$7.25 per sq. ft.
Install concrete tile roofing (assuming no structural
$8.00-$16.00 per sq. ft.
reinforcement)
Steel sheet roofing $6.00-$10.00 and up per sq. ft.
Install new slate roof $12.00-$24.00 per sq. ft.
Repair loose slates or tiles $30.00 per slate/tiles
Install asphalt roll roofing $2.10-$4.20 per sq. ft.
Strip and replace built-up tar and gravel roof $10.00-$20.00 per sq. ft. (min. $1500)
Strip and install modified bitumen roof membrane $8.00-$16.00 per sq. ft. (min. $1500)
Synthetic rubber membrane $12.00-$16.00 per sq. ft.
Improve flat roof drainage prior to installation of new
$2.00-$4.00 per sq. ft.
membrane
Paint modified bitumen membrane $0.50-$1.50 per sq. ft. (min. $200)
Install sheet metal on small roof surfaces $10.00-$20.00 per sq. ft. (min. $500)
Re-flash typical skylight or chimney on asphalt roof $500.00-$800.00
Re-flash skylight or chimney on built-up or bitumen roof $600.00-$900.00
Install metal cricket for wide chimney $400.00-$800.00
Repair valley flashings on existing roof $25.00-$50.00 per lin. ft. (min. $500)
Replace parapet wall flashing $30.00-$50.00 per lin. ft. (min. $500)
Rebuild typical single-flue chimney above roof line $150.00-$300.00 per lin.ft. (min. $500)
Rebuild typical double-flue chimney above roof line $200.00-$400.00 per lin.ft. (min. $500)
Repoint typical single-flue chimney above roof line $20.00-$30.00 per row (min. $350)
Repoint typical double-flue chimney above roof line $25.00-$40.00 per row (min. $350)
Install concrete cap on typical single-flue chimney $250.00-$500.00
Install concrete cap on typical double-flue chimney $500.00-$700.00
Install rain cap on typical chimney $150.00-$200.00 each
Replace roof sheathing (plywood or waferboard) $1.50-$2.00 per sq. ft.
2. Exterior
Install galvanized or aluminum gutters and downspouts $4.00-$5.00 per lin.ft. (min. $500)
Provide downspout extensions $15.00-$25.00 each
Clean gutters in fall or spring $50.00-$150.00
Install copper gutters and downspouts $15.00-$30.00 per lin. ft.
Install aluminium soffit and fascia $8.00-$16.00 per lin. ft.
Install aluminium siding $5.00-$8.00 per sq. ft.
Install vinyl siding $6.50-$12.00 per sq. ft.
install cedar siding $8.00-$16.00 per sq. ft.
Install paint grade siding $6.00-$12.50 per sq. ft.
Install stucco $8.00-$12.00 per sq. ft.
Re-point exterior wall (soft mortar) $3.00-6.50 per sq. ft. (min. $500)
Re-point exterior wall (hard mortar) $6.00-$10.00 per sq. ft. (min. $500)
Replace deteriorated bricks $25.00-$50.00 per sq. ft.
Rebuild parapet wall $25.00-$50.00 per sq. ft.
Chemical cleaning of unpainted brick $2.00-$3.00 per sq.ft. (min. $1000)
Chemical cleaning of painted brick $4.00-$6.00 per sq.ft. (min. $1000)
Sealing of brickwork $0.75-$1.00 per sq. ft.
Paint exterior trim (not including any repairs) $1500.00-$2500.00 and up
Paint trim and wall surfaces (not including any repairs) $3000.00 and up
Parge foundation walls $3.00-$4.00 per sq.ft.
Damp-proof foundation walls and install weeping tile $150.00-$200.00 per lin.ft. (min. $1000)
Install a deck $12.00-$25.00 per sq. ft.
Install deck on a flat roof $25.00-$40.00 per sq. ft.
Resurface existing asphalt driveway $2.50-$4.00 per sq. ft.
Seal asphalt driveway $50.00 and up
Install interlocking brick driveway $6.00-$8.00 per sq. ft.
Install a concrete driveway $6.00-$10.00 per lin. ft.
Install drain at bottom of sloped driveway $1000.00-$1500.00
Install concrete slab patio $5.00-$8.00 per sq.ft.
Install concrete patio stones $2.00-$5.00 per sq.ft.
Rebuild exterior basement stairwell $3500.00-$5000.00
Install drain at existing basement stairwell $500.00-$800.00
Build detached garage (single) $8000.00 and up
Build detached garage (double) $12000.00 and up
Break wood-soil contact at detached garage $25.00-$40.00 per lin.ft. (min. $500)
Demolish and remove detached garage (dependent on
$1500.00 and up
dumping costs)
Install garage door (single, metal, one-piece) $600.00-$800.00
Install garage door (single, wood, sectional) $800.00-$1000.00
Install garage door (double, wood, sectional) $1200.00-$1500.00
Install garage door opener $300.00-$450.00
3. Build retaining wall (wood) $20.00-$25.00 per sq. ft. (min. $500)
Build retaining wall (concrete) $30.00-$40.00 per sq. ft. (min $500)
Replace porch steps (wood) $200.00-$300.00
Replace porch steps (concrete) $300.00-$500.00
Replace porch flooring $4.00-$6.00 per sq. ft.
Replace porch skirting $10.00-$15.00 per lin. ft.
Replace step railing $100.00-$200.00
Install wooden fencing $16.00-$50.00 per lin. ft.
Install chain link fencing $7.00-$12.00 per lin. ft.
Lay sod $1.00-$2.00 per sq. ft.
Install lawn sprinkler system $1000.00 and up
Structure
Underpin one corner of house $3500.00 and up
Underpin or add foundations $300.00 and up per lin. ft. (min. $3000)
Lower basement floor by underpinning and/or bench
$150.00-$300.00 per lin. ft. (min. $5000)
footings
Replace deteriorating sill beam with concrete $60.00 and up per lin. ft. (min. $500)
Replace main beam in (unfinished) basement $1000.00-$2000.00
Re-support (sister) a floor joist $100.00-$300.00 (unobstructed)
Install basement support post with proper foundation $300.00-$500.00
Perform chemical treatment for wood-boring insects $1700.00 and up
Pest inspection performed by licensed specialist $150.00-$300.00
Remove or open load-bearing wall $2000.00 and up (excludes decorating)
Remove partition wall $500.00-$1500.00 (excludes decorating)
Install door opening in interior wall $500.00-$1000.00
Rebuild arch above window or door opening $800.00 and up
Install lintel above opening in masonry wall $500.00 and up
Install exterior basement stairwell $5000.00 and up
Repair minor crack in poured concrete foundation $400.00-$800.00
Build an addition, foundation to roof $150.00-$300.00 per sq. ft.
Build an additional storey $100.00-$300.00 per sq. ft.
Install collar ties $30.00-$50.00 each
Install lateral bracing on collar ties $100.00-$200.00
Replace roof sheathing $4.00-$6.00 per sq. ft.
Electrical
Upgrade electrical service to 100 amps (includes new panel) $1000.00-$1300.00
Upgrade electrical service to 100 amps (excludes new panel) $500.00-$800.00
Upgrade electrical service to 200 amps $1800.00-$2200.00
Replace main ground (grounded to conductive water main) $100.00-$150.00
Replace main ground (rural, install ground rods) $250.00-$450.00
4. Install new circuit breaker panel $500.00-$900.00
Install auxiliary breaker panel $200.00-$400.00
Replace circuit breaker (20 amp or less) $50.00-$100.00
Add 120 volt circuit $150.00-$300.00
Add 240 volt circuit $250.00-$400.00
Add exterior outlet with waterproof cover $200.00-$300.00
Add conventional receptacle $150.00-$300.00
Add kitchen split receptacle $150.00-$250.00
Provide ground for conventional receptacle $75.00-$100.00
Replace conventional receptacle with ground fault circuit
$60.00-$90.00
receptacle
Replace conventional receptacle with aluminium compatible
$10.00-$15.00 ea.
type (CO/ALR)(assuming several are required)
Upgrade entire house with aluminium compatible
$500.00-$1000.00
receptacles, connectors, etc.
Rewire outlet with reversed polarity (excludes electrician) $5.00-$10.00 each
Install switches (assuming electrician already there) $10.00-$20.00 each
Install standard light fixture $100.00-$200.00
Install exterior light fixture $150.00-$250.00
Install fluorescent light fixture $150.00-$250.00
Rewire entire house during gut or renovations $3000.00 and up
Heating
Install mid-efficiency forced-air furnace $2000.00-$4000.00
Install high-efficiency forced-air furnace $3500.00-$6000.00
Annual service by heating contractor $100.00-$150.00 minimum
Replace blower or motor $400.00-$600.00
Install humidifier $200.00-$400.00
Install electronic air filter $500.00-$800.00
Install mid-efficiency boiler $2500.00-$5000.00
Install high-efficiency boiler $5000.00-$9000.00
Rebuild fire pot (refractory) on boiler $500.00-$800.00
Install circulating pump $400.00-$600.00
Install expansion tank $250.00-$300.00
Install backflow preventer $100.00-$150.00
Install chimney liner for gas appliance $400.00-$800.00
Install chimney liner for oil appliance $700.00-$1800.00
Install programmable thermostat $200.00-$300.00
Replace indoor fuel oil storage tank $1200.00-$1500.00
Remove indoor fuel oil storage tank $400.00 and up
Remove abandoned underground fuel oil storage tank $3000.00 and up
Replace radiator valve $250.00-$500.00
Replace radiator $500.00-$900.00
5. Add electric baseboard heater $250.00-$400.00
Convert from hot water heating to forced-air (bungalow) $8000.00-$10000.00
Convert from hot water heating to forced-air (two storey) $15000.00-$20000.00
Clean ductwork $250.00-$500.00
Duct conversion from gravity to forced-air furnace $1000.00-$1500.00
After-warranty parts and service plans $150.00-$400.00 per year
Cooling/Heat Pumps
Add central air conditioning to existing forced-air system $2000.00-$3000.00
Add heat pump to existing forced-air system $4000.00-$7000.00
Replace heat pump or air conditioning condenser $1200.00-$2500.00
Install independant air conditioning system $8000.00-$15000.00
Install ductless split-system air conditioning $3000.00 and up
Insulation
Insulate open attic area to modern standards $0.50-$1.25 per sq. ft.
Blow insulation into flat roof, cathedral ceiling or wall cavity $2.00-$3.50 per sq. ft.
Improve attic ventilation $40.00-$50.00 per vent
Remove UFFI in wood-frame walls $20.00-$35.50 per sq. ft.
Remedial approach to UFFI (caulking, heat-recovery
$3000.00-$5000.00
ventilator)
Insulate exterior walls with rigid foam board, prior to re-
$1.00-$2.00 per sq. ft.
siding
Insulate basement from interor $2.00 per sq. ft. and up
Plumbing
Replace galvanized piping (varies w/fixtures, storeys, sq.
$500.00-$3500.00
footage & finishes)
Replace water line to house $150.00-$200.00 per lin. ft. (min. $2000)
Replace main water shut-off valve $150.00-$300.00
Install new water heater $600.00-$800.00
Water heater rent or lease $10.00-$20.00 monthly
Replace toilet $400.00 and up
Replace toilet flush mechanism $100.00-$150.00
Unclogging toilet $100.00-$200.00
Replace toilet seal $150.00-$250.00
Install bidet $500.00 and up
Replace vanity basin $200.00 and up
Replace pedestal basin $350.00 and up
Replace faucet set $150.00 and up
Replace bathtub, including ceramic tile $1500.00 and up
Replace bath or shower faucet set $300.00 and up
6. Install refinished claw foot bathtub $1800.00 and up
Install whirlpool bath $3000.00 and up
Retile bathtub enclosure $800.00-$1200.00
Install plastic bathtub enclosure (tub-surround) $200.00-$400.00
Rebuild tile shower stall $1500.00-$2500.00
Replace leaking shower stall pan $1000.00-$1600.00
Install plastic shower stall $600.00-$2000.00
Install bathroom exhaust fan $250.00-$500.00
Remodel four-piece bathroom completely $6000.00 and up
Install modest basement bathroom $4000.00 and up
Replace laundry tubs $250.00-$500.00
Install laundry facilities $900.00 and up
Install single kitchen sink $300.00 and up
Install double kitchen sink $400.00 and up
Install dishwasher $600.00-$1000.00
Install garbage disposal $400.00-$600.00
Install kitchen range hood $250.00-$500.00 and up
Install solid waste pump $1200.00-$1800.00
Connect waste plumbing system to municipal sewers $3000.00 and up
Clear obstruction in main sewer line $200.00-$400.00 and up
Repair collapsed or damaged section of sewer line $1000.00 and up
Install submersible well pump $800.00 and up
Install suction or jet pump $400.00-$800.00
Replace pressure system tank $250.00-$500.00
Install water softener $1000.00 and up
Install outdoor faucet $150.00-$250.00
Replace sump pump $150.00-$250.00
Install sauna $3000.00 and up
Interior
Add drywall over plaster $1.50-$3.00 per sq. ft.
Remove old plaster and install drywall $3.50-$4.50 per sq. ft.
Add wire lath and new plaster over existing plaster $3.00-$4.00 per sq. ft.
Spray stipple on existing ceiling $1.00-$1.50 per sq. ft.
Install suspended tile ceiling $3.00-$5.00 per sq. ft.
Install acoustic tile ceiling $1.50-$2.00 per sq. ft.
Sand and refinish hardwood floors $1.50-$3.00 per sq. ft.
Install 3/8" thick hardwood strip flooring $6.00-$8.00 per sq. ft.
Install 3/4" thick hardwood strip flooring $10.00-$12.00 per sq. ft.
Install hardwood parquet flooring $5.00-$7.00 per sq. ft.
Install ceramic floor tiles $10.00 and up per sq. ft.
Install vinyl floor tiles $3.00 and up per sq. ft.
7. Install vinyl roll flooring $7.00 and up per sq. yd.
Install synthetic wall-to-wall carpet $20.00 and up per sq. yd.
Install wool wall-to-wall carpet $50.00 and up per sq. yd.
Install carpet underpad $5.00 per sq. yd.
Professional carpet cleaning $30.00 per room
Install replacement (sliding) windows $35.00-$45.00 per sq. ft.
Install replacement (casement) windows $50.00 and up per sq. ft.
Install replacement (awning) windows $50.00 and up per sq. ft.
Install replacement (double-hung) windows $40.00-$45.00 per sq. ft.
Install replacement (fixed )windows $30.00-$40.00 per sq. ft.
Install replacement (bay) windows $40.00-$65.00 per sq. ft.
Install storm window $100.00-$300.00 each
Convert coal-burning fireplace to wood-burning unit
$2000.00 and up
(not including chimney relining or replacement)
Install masonry fireplace (if flue already roughed-in) $2000.00 and up
Install masonry fireplace with single-flue chimney $6000.00 and up
Install zero-clearance fireplace (including chimney) $3000.00 and up
Install gas fireplace $2500.00 and up
Install glass doors on fireplace $300.00 and up
Chimney cleaning $100.00-$175.00 each
Install fireplace damper $200.00 and up
Install interior hollow core door $150.00-$200.00
Install interior custom wood door (including casing and
$450.00 and up
hardware)
Install interior French doors $700.00 and up
Install louvre doors on closet $150.00-$250.00
Install sliding mirror doors on closet $350.00 and up
Install exterior solid wood door $700.00 and up
Install exterior insulated metal door $500.00 and up
Install closer on garage man door $150.00-$250.00
Install metal storm door $350.00 and up
Replace hardware on metal storm door $100.00-$150.00
Install sliding glass door (brick wall) $2500.00-$3500.00
Install sliding glass door (wood frame wall) $2000.00-$2500.00
Replace sliding glass door $1000.00-$1700.00
Install basic skylight $1000.00 and up
Install roof window or ventilating skylight $1500.00 and up
Remodel kitchen completely $10,000.00 and up
Install kitchen cabinets $200.00 and up per lin. ft.
Install kitchen counter $20.00 and up per lin. ft.
Install ceiling fan $200.00 and up
Install conventional alarm system $1000.00 and up
Install central vacuum system $800.00-$2000.00
8. Install central vacuum cansiter only $500.00-$1000.00
Paint interior (walls, ceilings, door, trim) of entire house $1500.00 and up
Hang wallpaper $2.00 and up per sq. ft.
Urethane injection of leaking basement cracks $350.00-$500.00 each
Damp-proof foundation walls and install perimeter drains $70.00-$120.00 per lin. ft.
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