Wow Josh, I started hanging drywall right out of the army back in the late 70's early 80's and yes we had inflation near 21%. I hung until I was good enough to start a small company, did that for nearly 35 years. We were getting 2-3 dollars a sheet up to 2000, and I would hang 30-40 sheets a day by myself. The last five years I hung with my own panel lift and wouldn't call it a day until 30+ sheets were up, and I don't know if things have changed but we had sheets ranging from 8-16 foot in length. I'm heading towards my 70's now and still building on my own house. Your videos are so very helpful thank you for your time. I hung a young couples living room the other day and really felt good to be able to help them out. Blessings from a old veteran
Drywaller here. Where I’m from we charge by the foot. If you’re charging by the sheet do you charge the same for 8 footers as you do 16 footers? Just add up your total footage. Anything over 8 ft. Ceilings is extra.
Been learning a ton from so many different channels, a little over 2.5 years into building my own house starting from untouched land with no city water and no city sewer.. Your channel is probably the most helpful as you break everything down to the nitty gritty details where lots of other guys show you stuff they are doing from 20 feet away and with half their body parts blocking the view . Way to go Josh keep it up and THANK YOU!!
I'm a contractor and I love your stuff - down to earth and real! I normally watch on Roku UA-cam on my TV, so I can't see and enter any comments. Just had to log on to my computer to note the difference in prices. Here in New Jersey it's about $50 a 4x8 sheet paint ready, you buy the rock. It's going to take the average Joe far more than 6 weeks to hang and finish 350 sheets, if they even get it done.
Hey Lou Lu! Thank you for taking your time to login to your computer you make your comment. I am a real guy that makes real content. That is more than twice the labor cost in your area! Like I said in the video it’s only $25 a sheet for a 4 x 12 sheet here. Like I have said several times you cannot be a man at his own trade. If I was finishing this drywall, I would still be there with a mess and sanding it all off just to make it look right. It’s crazy how much of a price difference it is from region to region. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting. Good luck with your contracting!
I did the drywall for one large room that we put on top of a garage addition job. My arms were so sore holding up the sheets while we screwed the drywall to the walls and ceiling. The screws kept flipping sideways. It was very hard. Also doing the tape and mud. Also sanding it flat. It is a lot of hard dirty work. Wear a safety mask to protect your lungs from silicosis. - TAV ♥️🇺🇸🌎👍
It’s a TON of work! We used to hang and finish the drywall when I was younger. I mainly helped hang while my dad did the finishing. Definitely wear safety protection! Thanks for watching TAV!
I love everything you explained. It's funny in our area it's figured by the square foot for hanging and finishing. In our area you can also find guys who do just sanding, not anyone's favorite, but it allows finishers to go to the next job. Of course some things like smooth ceilings or specialty finishes can change the price. The sunburst designs around lights are not for everyone but can add an interesting feature. When we would do plaster crown work, either in precast sections (6') or make our own design and form it by hand ( One of my favorite) the price can go up. Your little bloopers are great. Thank you again for all sharing your input. I know it helps people out there to understand more. Yes, box stores don't boom the board. Drop on the drive and bye-bye. Take care Josh.
Hey David! Charging by the square footage wound be very similar to charging by the square foot. Smooth ceilings is the common finish in my area. I can definitely see how the price could go up a lot if you get special alternative finishes. My dad used to do the Sunburst design around the lights when we build houses when I was younger. He no longer does that either. I’m glad you like the bloopers! I had them from time to time. I appreciate you stopping by. Take care!
retired drywall hanger/finisher. I had never seen 54 inch wide drywall around here when I was still working. but honestly even if they had it. I'd probably not use it. I'd much rather have a full sheet at top, full sheet on bottom and a rip in the center. I can float out the double joint just as fast and not strain my back bending over pushing the tools. But everyone has their preferred way of doing things.
The average around here is figured by sheet count but then broken down into the square foot and the going rate is around $1/sq. ft. hung and finished. Your example would have been just a smidge over $13K. Love your videos man!
@@JuancoPRoFlow This is how the math works out - 4'x12'=48 sq.ft, 4.5'x12'=54 sq.ft. He used a total of 98 sheets of regular 4'x12', used 125 sheets of 54"x12', used 24 sheets of moisture resistant 4'x12', and finally 9 sheets of 5/8" thick 4'x12'. 98X48=4704 + 125X54=6750 + 24X48=1152 + 9X48=432. This totals 13,038. And like I said 6 months ago we were running around a buck a foot and we always run off sheet count and never the floor square footage or any other multiplier, there are too many variables.
Thanks. Yeh, you would be crazy to do your own drywall. Takes a crew, and It is a LOT of work. Never mind the skill involved. I farm out drywall and big concrete slabs, although I can do almost everything else.
That’s exactly how I feel about it too. At work alone it’s nearly impossible to hang drywall. Finishing would be possible but it take too much time to learn to do. Thanks a lot for watching Tom!
25 dollars per sheet to hang it and finished is way to cheap it doesn’t matter where you live, normally the finisher gets more than the guys who do the hanging so let’s say that the hanger is making 12 dollars per sheet, if you are paying insurance and everything you can make a profit out of those 12 dollars per sheet , how you are going to pay more for material than laborer? How is that possible, i am a drywall guy so i know what it takes
roughly 12500 sq. ft of board , In Vancouver boarders and tapers get roughly $.35 to $.40 sq. ft. , but tapers also get around a $1.25 per foot for bead, so out here it would be around 11k CAD for labour
I can assure you that is how much it cost in my area when I had this done. I am not building in a really populated area so labor is cheaper. Hope that helps!
I am in Ontario, Canada, for my 1875SF home, 9ft ceilings, garage drywalled, unfinished basement. I so far have received two quotes, $24,500 & 27,500 dollars. The date is April 20th, 2022, the inflation is causing labor costs to sky rocket. As note, I am in a rural country side, not city. Hope this helps, Josh Bickell Contracting
In Ontario as well and my contractor just finished my house. About 2100sqft house, 500sqft garage and it cost me 19k for labour only. That includes priming though. Materials cost me about 8k. Edit: So labour was $1.90 a sq ft and I had about 10,000 sq ft of board.
Just got quoted $19200 (including supplies) to hang and finish drywall in a 1600 sq ft house. 8 foot ceilings throughout, no garage. Crazy. Got another quote for $23400 for the same work. Needless to say, I didn’t call either guy back. This is in Phoenix
Hey Charles! I’ve been building houses to save money my whole adult life. I just show exactly what I have done to do it. Happy holidays to you as well! Thanks a lot for stopping by and watching!
send them my way, we are charging $95-105 per 4x8 plus material's in that area.. Just look for the Silver Tacoma with the white cap, that has the huge DRYWALL logo on the side.. We had done jobs on Sanibel, Fort Myers, North Port.. and next week doing two in Naples... Put we are the evil "out of state" workers that everyone warned you about.. but we are way cheaper then the rest
Just to think that $6400 labor cost could pay for some really nice additions to your house if you diy. Could cover most kitchen appliances or upgraded quartz countertops, really nice flooring, etc. definitely inspiring to DIY if your up for the task.
Let’s see how much the tapers will charge you if don’t know how to properly hang drywall. Good luck installing over 150 sheets of drywall if you haven’t done it before 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I been doing drywall since 1997. I charge $1 square foot just to tape and finish. This is a little older vid and different area. Maybe this is the reason for the big difference of price.
Hi Josh - this video gave a good idea of what to expect as I’m looking at having a living room and several other rooms repaired. Several screws loose in walls and ceiling popping through. I’m in a rural area near a lake so the moisture has contributed to this. Wondering what you might provide as a ballpark figure per hour?? to mud and repair these rooms. The drywall is basically still in good shape, not warped. Thanks so much for any assistance you might provide.
Like I have said before, you cannot beat a man at his own trade. Paying the drywall company is a no brainer in my opinion. Thanks for watching Noah! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
It took to Drywall Hanger‘s two days to hang the whole house. It took a finisher working by himself about a week. The finish on the ceilings was smooth along with the walls. Hope that helps Kevin!
@@TheExcellentLaborer that’s what I was figuring on the hanging and finishing. Didn’t look like a ton of bead from what I saw. I’m sure the taper was using auto taping tools for sure. Great quality and good work. Thanks for that run down.
@@KevinDiaz-kz9lt auto taping tools are typical around here for drywall finishers for new residential construction especially in subdivisions, 1 guy can tape a whole house in a day or 2, and finish in about a week.
Still fairly new to the drywall business...did you add some extra sheets to your board counts or is it safe to just buy the exact # of boards you will need?
Where I'm at it's 1.50 to 3.50 per square foot. I'm a finisher and my problem is gets the square footage right. Like one room, lots say say 15x15. How would you add the ceiling measurements to the 15x15. 4 walls and ceiling. I get the walls right when pricing . I just have a really difficult time adding the ceiling the the full measurement. Is 15x15 the whole room plus ceiling or is it just the walls? Then add ceiling in cause it could be a flat ceiling or a peak ceiling. If peak, to me it looks bigger than 15x15. Probably something simple. I'm just learning. I can finish, I can't price.
learn trigonometry, you'll learn how to calc sq. footage of a peaked ceiling. If it's flat, it's safe to use the sq. footage of the floor plan of each floor. I usually just walk around counting how many sheets it'll take each room and ceiling just by looking at it. If the wall is 7 feet long 8 feet high then 2 sheets at 4x8 size. who cares about the waste as most likely waste is 10% of material anyway.
You don't charge the actual square footage. You charge the amount of square footage for the drywall used. All the scrap drywall is included in the price you charge as well as the hanger. A 15x15 ceiling would take 8 eight foot sheets. You would charge for 256 square ft for the ceiling. You need 16 eight foot sheets to do the walls so that comes to 512 square feet. Total footage for that room is 768 square feet. The average cost to finish in my area is about 40 cents per square foot. 768×.40=$307.20
Yeah, at the Golden rate of $100 per sheet you'd only be at $2,400 ... Like $75 per sheet includes material is more like it for professional results.Thats 12 foot sheets, 48 square feet.
dude you are crushing it ... that's a great entrance and the white board parts and editing towards b-roll while you are talking is dam near pro as pro can be. it's been fun to be a subscriber here. Cheers man!
So if a contractor wants to pay me $25 to hang 200 sheets and I send 4 guys to the job at $20 x sheet. Aren’t i loosing money? Id have to pay 4 guys at $20 x sheet?
Thanks for the video about pricing. We are building a 2,730/sf home in the Baton Rouge (area) Louisiana and had 4 drywall quotes between $75 and $100 for 4x8 sheets not including materials. I'm guessing the big builders aren't paying that price.
All depends on the area, I'm doing drywall in Florida, and getting $95-115 per 4x8 sheet plus materials. Some contractors are charging a lot more than us, I have seen quotes for over $300 a sheet hung and finished. Not sure who is doing it for $32-48 a sheet, but if they are any good, I'll hire them tomorrow... Guessing he lives in some rural area.
Hey Team! The price of a drywall project will be different in every region. The price maybe much different in your area. Enjoy!
Excellent Video and thanks. You saved me a ton of headaches trying to get a preliminary estimate!
Lol 25 to hang and finish?!
Wow Josh, I started hanging drywall right out of the army back in the late 70's early 80's and yes we had inflation near 21%. I hung until I was good enough to start a small company, did that for nearly 35 years. We were getting 2-3 dollars a sheet up to 2000, and I would hang 30-40 sheets a day by myself. The last five years I hung with my own panel lift and wouldn't call it a day until 30+ sheets were up, and I don't know if things have changed but we had sheets ranging from 8-16 foot in length. I'm heading towards my 70's now and still building on my own house. Your videos are so very helpful thank you for your time. I hung a young couples living room the other day and really felt good to be able to help them out. Blessings from a old veteran
Drywaller here. Where I’m from we charge by the foot. If you’re charging by the sheet do you charge the same for 8 footers as you do 16 footers? Just add up your total footage. Anything over 8 ft. Ceilings is extra.
What would you normally charge by foot?
Been learning a ton from so many different channels, a little over 2.5 years into building my own house starting from untouched land with no city water and no city sewer.. Your channel is probably the most helpful as you break everything down to the nitty gritty details where lots of other guys show you stuff they are doing from 20 feet away and with half their body parts blocking the view . Way to go Josh keep it up and THANK YOU!!
I'm a contractor and I love your stuff - down to earth and real!
I normally watch on Roku UA-cam on my TV, so I can't see and enter any comments.
Just had to log on to my computer to note the difference in prices.
Here in New Jersey it's about $50 a 4x8 sheet paint ready, you buy the rock.
It's going to take the average Joe far more than 6 weeks to hang and finish 350 sheets, if they even get it done.
Hey Lou Lu! Thank you for taking your time to login to your computer you make your comment. I am a real guy that makes real content. That is more than twice the labor cost in your area! Like I said in the video it’s only $25 a sheet for a 4 x 12 sheet here. Like I have said several times you cannot be a man at his own trade. If I was finishing this drywall, I would still be there with a mess and sanding it all off just to make it look right. It’s crazy how much of a price difference it is from region to region. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting. Good luck with your contracting!
That labor cost definitely seems low
I did the drywall for one large room that we put on top of a garage addition job. My arms were so sore holding up the sheets while we screwed the drywall to the walls and ceiling. The screws kept flipping sideways. It was very hard. Also doing the tape and mud. Also sanding it flat. It is a lot of hard dirty work. Wear a safety mask to protect your lungs from silicosis. - TAV ♥️🇺🇸🌎👍
It’s a TON of work! We used to hang and finish the drywall when I was younger. I mainly helped hang while my dad did the finishing. Definitely wear safety protection! Thanks for watching TAV!
In Sf Bay Area cost for a union shop to install and finish is around $3.50 a square foot
billing right about the same in Florida
Dang, my first drywall quote in Reno, NV. was $29,000 (level 4 finish)for a 2700 sq ft house w/ 1500 sq ft garage!
The home I'm building is about the same square footage, also with 9 ft ceilings, so this video was incredibly helpful! Thanks so much for sharing.
I love everything you explained. It's funny in our area it's figured by the square foot for hanging and finishing. In our area you can also find guys who do just sanding, not anyone's favorite, but it allows finishers to go to the next job. Of course some things like smooth ceilings or specialty finishes can change the price. The sunburst designs around lights are not for everyone but can add an interesting feature. When we would do plaster crown work, either in precast sections (6') or make our own design and form it by hand ( One of my favorite) the price can go up.
Your little bloopers are great. Thank you again for all sharing your input. I know it helps people out there to understand more. Yes, box stores don't boom the board. Drop on the drive and bye-bye.
Take care Josh.
Hey David! Charging by the square footage wound be very similar to charging by the square foot. Smooth ceilings is the common finish in my area. I can definitely see how the price could go up a lot if you get special alternative finishes. My dad used to do the Sunburst design around the lights when we build houses when I was younger. He no longer does that either. I’m glad you like the bloopers! I had them from time to time. I appreciate you stopping by. Take care!
retired drywall hanger/finisher. I had never seen 54 inch wide drywall around here when I was still working. but honestly even if they had it. I'd probably not use it. I'd much rather have a full sheet at top, full sheet on bottom and a rip in the center. I can float out the double joint just as fast and not strain my back bending over pushing the tools. But everyone has their preferred way of doing things.
That's dirt cheap labor... our area..the total cost material and labor would be about $24,000 ..and we are in rural Pennsylvania...
Hey Lance! I am building in more of a rural area that isn’t around a major city. Maybe you are closer to a major city. Thanks for watching!
Just about to get a quote for a whole house drywall install - really helpful! Thanks
The average around here is figured by sheet count but then broken down into the square foot and the going rate is around $1/sq. ft. hung and finished. Your example would have been just a smidge over $13K. Love your videos man!
That would only be 3k. He is charging 4.5 a sqft
@@JuancoPRoFlow This is how the math works out - 4'x12'=48 sq.ft, 4.5'x12'=54 sq.ft. He used a total of 98 sheets of regular 4'x12', used 125 sheets of 54"x12', used 24 sheets of moisture resistant 4'x12', and finally 9 sheets of 5/8" thick 4'x12'. 98X48=4704 + 125X54=6750 + 24X48=1152 + 9X48=432. This totals 13,038. And like I said 6 months ago we were running around a buck a foot and we always run off sheet count and never the floor square footage or any other multiplier, there are too many variables.
@@peterman8058 yea so that's not 1 buck a sqft.
@@JuancoPRoFlow 13,038 sq.ft.of total sheets X $1.00/sq. ft. = $13,038 I hope this helps
What area you at
My brain says don't be stubborn, sub it out, but my wallet says "Do it. Do it anakin"
That’s every DIYers dilemma. I actually would DIY even if I had a ton of money. It’s all personal preference. Good luck with your choice!
Thanks. Yeh, you would be crazy to do your own drywall. Takes a crew, and It is a LOT of work. Never mind the skill involved.
I farm out drywall and big concrete slabs, although I can do almost everything else.
That’s exactly how I feel about it too. At work alone it’s nearly impossible to hang drywall. Finishing would be possible but it take too much time to learn to do. Thanks a lot for watching Tom!
Definitely much higher in the Seattle area. Like 4-5x 😵💫
25 dollars per sheet to hang it and finished is way to cheap it doesn’t matter where you live, normally the finisher gets more than the guys who do the hanging so let’s say that the hanger is making 12 dollars per sheet, if you are paying insurance and everything you can make a profit out of those 12 dollars per sheet , how you are going to pay more for material than laborer? How is that possible, i am a drywall guy so i know what it takes
That is a really cheap price for around my area in MN.
roughly 12500 sq. ft of board , In Vancouver boarders and tapers get roughly $.35 to $.40 sq. ft. , but tapers also get around a $1.25 per foot for bead, so out here it would be around 11k CAD for labour
That price is real suspect! 3,000 to
Hang 250 pieces of Sheetrock and 3000 to finish 250 pieces of Sheetrock is not rite lol
I can assure you that is how much it cost in my area when I had this done. I am not building in a really populated area so labor is cheaper. Hope that helps!
to do the exact same job size that he quoted, would be about $37,000 in just labor in the area I'm working.
In my area it's 40.00 bux a sheet to hang and tape it.ready for primer plus paint.
I've learned a lot from you. Thanks for all the videos.
Awesome! I’m glad I can help you out. You are welcome for the videos. Good luck with all of your projects!
Great videos for the whole project. I didn't see one on tape and bed of the drywall. Did I miss it?
Thanks! I have a very detailed drywall tape and mud video coming out Sunday. Stay tuned!
I am in Ontario, Canada, for my 1875SF home, 9ft ceilings, garage drywalled, unfinished basement. I so far have received two quotes, $24,500 & 27,500 dollars. The date is April 20th, 2022, the inflation is causing labor costs to sky rocket. As note, I am in a rural country side, not city.
Hope this helps,
Josh Bickell Contracting
In Ontario as well and my contractor just finished my house. About 2100sqft house, 500sqft garage and it cost me 19k for labour only. That includes priming though. Materials cost me about 8k.
Edit: So labour was $1.90 a sq ft and I had about 10,000 sq ft of board.
Just got quoted $19200 (including supplies) to hang and finish drywall in a 1600 sq ft house. 8 foot ceilings throughout, no garage. Crazy. Got another quote for $23400 for the same work. Needless to say, I didn’t call either guy back. This is in Phoenix
hey man good video and explanation but after the material and labor prices what was your price o top of it? please...
Love the out takes Josh. How much time on average are you editing per video? Great job man!
Hey Amazing Framer! Depends on the video but 2-3hrs for editing, thumbnail, and uploading. Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate it! 🔨
It's all about building your own house and saving a ton of money 💰 👍thanks for the video and Happy Holidays everyone!
Hey Charles! I’ve been building houses to save money my whole adult life. I just show exactly what I have done to do it. Happy holidays to you as well! Thanks a lot for stopping by and watching!
How you Explain Everything it’s Excellent 👍👍
I appreciate that!
around here they do a square foot. Most do one price to hang one to finish.
Very interesting. It’s per sheet in my area. Thanks for watching!
Lowe's was able to do a boom and scatter delivery for me. Made life so much easier.
Muy interessante saber aser los estimados esto alluda mucho alas compañias que estamos enpesando apenas .... grasias
We are going to start our build, This gave me the best idea I have seen, I hope with the coming recession I can get a little better deal.
Sorry about your luck. I bet you paid double. I'm not saying that in a smart ass way
As i'm about to edit a video, you had me cracking up with the cuts. I feel your pain!
Keep crushing it!! 🤙🤙
Editing is the most time consuming part to this business. I don’t mind it but it can be a lot. Good luck with everything. Thanks for watching!
As a finisher ,I’d price it at 7 k . I’m in Massachusetts thou .
Thank you for sharing your experience.
You are welcome Pablo. Thank you for watching!
Thank you excellent laborer, very well explained 👏
I appreciate your support Calan! Be sure to stay tuned for more to come!
I am a GC in Florida Sanibel/Captiva to be exact and drywall guys are charging 250-400 a sheet! We just had the storm but still...
send them my way, we are charging $95-105 per 4x8 plus material's in that area.. Just look for the Silver Tacoma with the white cap, that has the huge DRYWALL logo on the side.. We had done jobs on Sanibel, Fort Myers, North Port.. and next week doing two in Naples... Put we are the evil "out of state" workers that everyone warned you about.. but we are way cheaper then the rest
Just to think that $6400 labor cost could pay for some really nice additions to your house if you diy. Could cover most kitchen appliances or upgraded quartz countertops, really nice flooring, etc. definitely inspiring to DIY if your up for the task.
But can a DYI do it like the pros?? probrlably not
Let’s see how much the tapers will charge you if don’t know how to properly hang drywall.
Good luck installing over 150 sheets of drywall if you haven’t done it before 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Did you know there was a time when every single professional drywaller had never hung a sheet of drywall? @@carlosizurieta885
Greatly appreciate your videos. Super helpful. Happy Holidays to you and your family
I’m glad you like my videos Lonnie! Happy holidays to you and your family as well. Good luck on your projects!
I been doing drywall since 1997. I charge $1 square foot just to tape and finish. This is a little older vid and different area. Maybe this is the reason for the big difference of price.
Materials seem to cost the same as labor here in northern California,
Interesting Greg. Thanks for sharing that. Stay tuned for more!
Hi Josh - this video gave a good idea of what to expect as I’m looking at having a living room and several other rooms repaired. Several screws loose in walls and ceiling popping through. I’m in a rural area near a lake so the moisture has contributed to this. Wondering what you might provide as a ballpark figure per hour?? to mud and repair these rooms. The drywall is basically still in good shape, not warped. Thanks so much for any assistance you might provide.
Damn where I’m at just the labor price is the taping if it’s hung good and only texture.
Thanks for sharing this info!
You are welcome Kenny!
great video. just what I needed.
I’m so glad I could help. Good luck with your project!
You do excellent videos! Thank you for sharing and keep up the excellent work! 👍
Hey Jaime! I appreciate that! I am glad you are enjoying my channel. Stay tuned!
@@TheExcellentLaborer I keep watching your awesome videos. 🙂
@@TheExcellentLaborer I wonder, is there a sound proof drywall?
Great explanation 👍🏽 thanks
Thank you Edgar!
Hi
Can u pls send me link for Video how much coast for frame wood for this house 3000 sq f , how much material how much Liber , I need built my house
Does this include tape and texture ?
Do you hang the drywall and hire out someone to mud, tape and texture ?
I love you videos. Please do electrical next
Thank you! I actually did my own electrical. Check out my electrical playlist!
Was the $25 x sheet for hanging and finishing?
Great video Josh.👍🏻
Thanks you! I appreciate you stopping by and watching!🔨
Very informative. Thank you!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
I live in florida and I charge 22$ a board for hanging finishing and texture.
Where are you located?
I wish I could do drywall fast but unfortunately I simply cannot and I end up paying for the labor. Thank you for the info. Happy Merry Christmas 🎅
Like I have said before, you cannot beat a man at his own trade. Paying the drywall company is a no brainer in my opinion. Thanks for watching Noah! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
must be in the U.S IN Canada thats extremely low my God 6400 just be to board it wha
Hi , what is the weight of one drywall sheet? Thanks)
Can you do windows cost?
Yea I can do that in the future!
Saved!! Super helpful!!
Great video better outtakes!!
I like to put those in from time to time. Thanks for watching!
What was covered on “labor” quote?
Hanging and finishing. I did not have to touch the drywall at all.
@@TheExcellentLaborer any touch ups or debris disposal?
I see some recommend doing all ceilings in 5/8". Is this necessary? What do you recommend?
Definitely not.
Hello
That include tapping and texture?
Hey Victor! Yes that was for tapping and smooth ceilings.
Just had drywall done on my house. Cost came out to about the same.
Oh cool. You must be in a rural area too. Thanks for watching!
What was the time frame for the crew to complete the project, along with the level of finish? Interesting numbers
It took to Drywall Hanger‘s two days to hang the whole house. It took a finisher working by himself about a week. The finish on the ceilings was smooth along with the walls. Hope that helps Kevin!
@@TheExcellentLaborer that’s what I was figuring on the hanging and finishing. Didn’t look like a ton of bead from what I saw.
I’m sure the taper was using auto taping tools for sure. Great quality and good work. Thanks for that run down.
@@KevinDiaz-kz9lt auto taping tools are typical around here for drywall finishers for new residential construction especially in subdivisions, 1 guy can tape a whole house in a day or 2, and finish in about a week.
Labor is Hvac is 260% materials.
Still fairly new to the drywall business...did you add some extra sheets to your board counts or is it safe to just buy the exact # of boards you will need?
In California does anyone know how much they charge per sq foot as a drywall contractor?
The bloopers sent me guy 😂😂😂
I’m glad you liked it. Stay tuned for more!
@@TheExcellentLaborer great content mate. Cheers from Australia
Wow, that's an eye opener for the amount of work involved. However, Hiring a pro team is the way to go For sure.
Hey Jerry! It definitely is not cheap but worth every penny to me. Get it done quick and a very nice job!
$25 to hang right? Taping is multiple visits including sanding & corner bead install ?????
The bloopers 😂
Where I'm at it's 1.50 to 3.50 per square foot. I'm a finisher and my problem is gets the square footage right. Like one room, lots say say 15x15. How would you add the ceiling measurements to the 15x15. 4 walls and ceiling. I get the walls right when pricing . I just have a really difficult time adding the ceiling the the full measurement. Is 15x15 the whole room plus ceiling or is it just the walls? Then add ceiling in cause it could be a flat ceiling or a peak ceiling. If peak, to me it looks bigger than 15x15. Probably something simple. I'm just learning. I can finish, I can't price.
learn trigonometry, you'll learn how to calc sq. footage of a peaked ceiling. If it's flat, it's safe to use the sq. footage of the floor plan of each floor. I usually just walk around counting how many sheets it'll take each room and ceiling just by looking at it. If the wall is 7 feet long 8 feet high then 2 sheets at 4x8 size. who cares about the waste as most likely waste is 10% of material anyway.
You don't charge the actual square footage. You charge the amount of square footage for the drywall used. All the scrap drywall is included in the price you charge as well as the hanger. A 15x15 ceiling would take 8 eight foot sheets. You would charge for 256 square ft for the ceiling. You need 16 eight foot sheets to do the walls so that comes to 512 square feet. Total footage for that room is 768 square feet. The average cost to finish in my area is about 40 cents per square foot. 768×.40=$307.20
Is that hang and finish for labor cost?
$32 a sheet here in pensacola
Are you based in the America?
Yes I am!
I got a quote for 4000 to install 24 pieces of drywall in chicago, am I being taxed?
Yeah, at the Golden rate of $100 per sheet you'd only be at $2,400 ... Like $75 per sheet includes material is more like it for professional results.Thats 12 foot sheets, 48 square feet.
Youre tripping I charge 100 a sheet hang tape and texture with no clean up these days and no materials and I'm busy mon-sun all hours
Crazy I’m pay guys .40 just to hang here in bc
What area are you in?
Josh, you magnificent bastard - lets see some pics of this house you're building!
dude you are crushing it ... that's a great entrance and the white board parts and editing towards b-roll while you are talking is dam near pro as pro can be. it's been fun to be a subscriber here. Cheers man!
Where is the profit ?
This guy is smart he saved himself 10 k subbing to someone else
It maybe cost $100,000 in Seattle lol
Oh my 😂!
Dang I was doing for .25 and I thought I was getting paid good lol
So if a contractor wants to pay me $25 to hang 200 sheets and I send 4 guys to the job at $20 x sheet. Aren’t i loosing money? Id have to pay 4 guys at $20 x sheet?
U forgot fastener’s
It is part of the the “etc”. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video about pricing.
We are building a 2,730/sf home in the Baton Rouge (area) Louisiana and had 4 drywall quotes between $75 and $100 for 4x8 sheets not including materials.
I'm guessing the big builders aren't paying that price.
All depends on the area, I'm doing drywall in Florida, and getting $95-115 per 4x8 sheet plus materials. Some contractors are charging a lot more than us, I have seen quotes for over $300 a sheet hung and finished. Not sure who is doing it for $32-48 a sheet, but if they are any good, I'll hire them tomorrow...
Guessing he lives in some rural area.
should get 4X12, less work for the workers
You just fave the cost of material! You didnt explain how to estimate drywall jobs..
The total cost is cheap cheap cheap!!!
Price is not important, we can find out when we ask the contractors. Please post videos those to install drywall and muding . Thanks
I will do a video on the process in the future. Stay tuned!
That's super cheap I charge 1.75 a sq ft with matieral
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Thanks Dean!
You are adorable!!!
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Way to cheap. They will rush it and you will pay more to paint.