Me and my dad do concrete work and most times we turn down other people's fuck ups. The reason we do is no matter if you make it right people will mistake you as the one who messed it up in the first place.
There is a good reason for choosing more expensive and higher quality work of products, as they often save you money in the long-terme. For example, I just coated my roof after buying the most expensive Rubberized Roof Coating. At $134 per 5 gal of their 9 year guaranteed coating, it was $44 dollars higher per bucket than their 3 year product. Do the math, I'm saving money.
I haven't watched the whole video yet, but I can already tell you, he's right. I don't care what the exchange is, if you go for the lowest bidder, you get what you probably paid for up front at a discount. The job seldom gets finished satisfactorily.
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Me and my dad do concrete work and most times we turn down other people's fuck ups. The reason we do is no matter if you make it right people will mistake you as the one who messed it up in the first place.
If they call you back asking if you can clean up someone else s-show... double your former bid
That's a dick move...you up it by 1.5..that way they still think they're getting a deal.
everyone knows... you need proper ventilation so the wood can breath and that slab... nutten wrong with that... it will last till next year.
There is a good reason for choosing more expensive and higher quality work of products, as they often save you money in the long-terme. For example, I just coated my roof after buying the most expensive Rubberized Roof Coating. At $134 per 5 gal of their 9 year guaranteed coating, it was $44 dollars higher per bucket than their 3 year product. Do the math, I'm saving money.
I haven't watched the whole video yet, but I can already tell you, he's right. I don't care what the exchange is, if you go for the lowest bidder, you get what you probably paid for up front at a discount. The job seldom gets finished satisfactorily.