This is absilutely brilliant...especially good for those young newly self employed...nobody on youtube shares anything like this and it can take years to understand how to price work..i need to get myself something like this. Thanks for this info..videos on how to talk to customers etc when pricing work are non existant too so a good one to get into! I find myself talking rubbish to customers and still wonder if im doing it right. Nobody teaches these skills in college lol. Keep them coming. Great youtube channel!
@@stuartmcintosh7187 so pleased you found the video helpful. thank you for your ideas, if you need help or have anymore video ideas please drop me an email tmangan@gmx.com and i will do my best to help
Really great video, I’ve always priced up a bit tongue in cheek, sometimes I think it’s too much but have been given the jobs luckily. I must be a mug as I tend to work 10-12 hours a day on jobs, I don’t charge for extras ie non painting jobs I’m there for, time to change that as I’m in my first year on my own doing working solo and bent over backwards for my punters. I’ll play about on Excel similar to what you have shown and see how the figures work out, I’m probably on 5p per min lol
@@porkscratchings5428 thanks for your feedback, it is a struggle at the beginning of any business, but things do get easier with experience. Any help or advice you need don't be frightened to get in touch tmangan@gmx.com
Don't be embarrassed, Pricing is a minefield until you find a way to estimate on a constant basis. If you email me I have a book that might help? trevor@tjdecor.co.uk
This is great thanks for taking the time to show us. I currently work for someone else. but at some point soon, I want to go about it myself, as I want to earn more money, my boss seems to be doing a lot better than us minions Nice one, Luke
Great advice and a great video from TJ. How about never even visiting the property in the first place? Get the client to send in a video of the area by Whatsapp and then using this terrific formula to build the estimate - and make it into a template so you don't have to do it again. Or of course you can use TJ's excel sheet here. It gets rid of a lot of tyre kickers and sets expectations for when you do go to seal the deal - and it saves an awful lot of time and money. Its super simple to use and it's free. You will find it if you are interested enough so I won't leave a link.
Pricing a job comes with experience, you look at a job and know how much you want at the end of job. There were no computers to do this for you back in my day.
Hi mate I'm an OK painter and need a career to go to. What's the best way to go about being self employed. Is there any tips you have for me. I was told just to go self employed and promote.
This is good to know I will try this from now on but I do have a question I do not hang wallpaper and I only remove it dose that make me a less of a painter and decorator in your opinion tell you why I am no good at hanging wallpaper at all so am I not a true painter and decorator
+Pure diy I was always told that a Decorator can hang wallpaper as well a paint making you a Painter and Decorator. I don't know how true that is? Maybe someone else can answer the question too? The news is that Paper hanging is a skill that can be learnt and that means once you've learnt how to hang wallpaper you could earn more money. I hope this helps?
To be a good wallpaper hanger you have got to LOVE hanging wallpaper! The best tools for the job believe it or not, is long fingernails, to mark where to cut, it's all about feel. I remember we used to joke about our old boss who had long femine finger nails but he was a bloody good paper hanger! He could paste, cut, and hang toilet paper to ceilings, he was that good! I was his apprentice and used to paste his paper, and boy if I got it wrong....hahaha, no machine pasters back then. Keep at it lad, it takes years.
+chris montague send me your email address and I will attach a copy of the spreadsheet in the video, you can then follow when we add the materials etc. If that would help you?
I hope you find this helpful?
This is absilutely brilliant...especially good for those young newly self employed...nobody on youtube shares anything like this and it can take years to understand how to price work..i need to get myself something like this. Thanks for this info..videos on how to talk to customers etc when pricing work are non existant too so a good one to get into! I find myself talking rubbish to customers and still wonder if im doing it right. Nobody teaches these skills in college lol. Keep them coming. Great youtube channel!
@@stuartmcintosh7187 so pleased you found the video helpful. thank you for your ideas, if you need help or have anymore video ideas please drop me an email tmangan@gmx.com and i will do my best to help
Really great video, I’ve always priced up a bit tongue in cheek, sometimes I think it’s too much but have been given the jobs luckily.
I must be a mug as I tend to work 10-12 hours a day on jobs, I don’t charge for extras ie non painting jobs I’m there for, time to change that as I’m in my first year on my own doing working solo and bent over backwards for my punters.
I’ll play about on Excel similar to what you have shown and see how the figures work out, I’m probably on 5p per min lol
@@porkscratchings5428 thanks for your feedback, it is a struggle at the beginning of any business, but things do get easier with experience. Any help or advice you need don't be frightened to get in touch tmangan@gmx.com
Mate , any chance you can tell me how you got this setup?
Looks brilliant and would make my life so much easier to work on it when quoting.
Thank you very much for the video Trevor, It's embarrassing to say that pricing is the one thing I struggle with because no one teaches on the subject
Don't be embarrassed, Pricing is a minefield until you find a way to estimate on a constant basis. If you email me I have a book that might help? trevor@tjdecor.co.uk
I just look at the job and work out how many days it takes and times that by my day rate, add materials and 20% profit
This is great thanks for taking the time to show us. I currently work for someone else. but at some point soon, I want to go about it myself, as I want to earn more money, my boss seems to be doing a lot better than us minions
Nice one,
Luke
Great advice and a great video from TJ. How about never even visiting the property in the first place? Get the client to send in a video of the area by Whatsapp and then using this terrific formula to build the estimate - and make it into a template so you don't have to do it again. Or of course you can use TJ's excel sheet here. It gets rid of a lot of tyre kickers and sets expectations for when you do go to seal the deal - and it saves an awful lot of time and money. Its super simple to use and it's free. You will find it if you are interested enough so I won't leave a link.
PS That's two very helpful videos. Subbed.
That's great.thank you
That is incredibly helpful. Taking a stop-watch to my next gig!
Do you omit the door openings or window openings from your measure?
Pricing a job comes with experience, you look at a job and know how much you want at the end of job. There were no computers to do this for you back in my day.
awesome spreadsheet. Btw you can just press F4 instead of typing out the dollar symbol
Thank you so much Trevor for sharing these videos, they have been really helpful, I have sent you an email regarding a few questions. Many Thanks
Glad you like them!
Great videos how do I get copy of spreadsheets.
Keep up the good works thanks
PNK
Hi mate I'm an OK painter and need a career to go to. What's the best way to go about being self employed. Is there any tips you have for me. I was told just to go self employed and promote.
This is good to know I will try this from now on but I do have a question I do not hang wallpaper and I only remove it dose that make me a less of a painter and decorator in your opinion tell you why I am no good at hanging wallpaper at all so am I not a true painter and decorator
+Pure diy I was always told that a Decorator can hang wallpaper as well a paint making you a Painter and Decorator. I don't know how true that is? Maybe someone else can answer the question too?
The news is that Paper hanging is a skill that can be learnt and that means once you've learnt how to hang wallpaper you could earn more money.
I hope this helps?
@@DecorDev what a brilliant answer. DECENT MAN.
BLESS YOU.
To be a good wallpaper hanger you have got to LOVE hanging wallpaper! The best tools for the job believe it or not, is long fingernails, to mark where to cut, it's all about feel. I remember we used to joke about our old boss who had long femine finger nails but he was a bloody good paper hanger! He could paste, cut, and hang toilet paper to ceilings, he was that good! I was his apprentice and used to paste his paper, and boy if I got it wrong....hahaha, no machine pasters back then. Keep at it lad, it takes years.
You have a great system for pricing.
Thank you for the great feedback, much appreciated
How do you plan that out on excel?
What part do you need help with ?
@@DecorDev I've never used excel before so is it easy to set up?
+chris montague send me your email address and I will attach a copy of the spreadsheet in the video, you can then follow when we add the materials etc. If that would help you?
@@DecorDev great thanks chrismontague73@yahoo.co.uk 👍👍
Did you email it?
Could you email me a cope of this and how to set it it as you have ?
Thanks
Hopefully putting all the spraedsheet together in the New Year, are there anymore you would find helpful?
Hi mate, I've found this really helpful!
Would you be able to send me a copy of this if I send over my email please? Thanks bud.