2002 National Painting Cost Estimator

2002 National Painting Cost Estimator
Author: Craftsman Book Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-11
Genre: House painting
ISBN: 9781572181106

A complete guide for estimating painting costs for just about any type of residential, commercial, or industrial painting, whether by brush, spray, mitt or roller. Shows typical costs and bid prices for fast, medium, and slow work, including material costs per gallon; square feet covered per man-hour. Includes an electronic version of the book with a stand-alone estimating program Free on CD-ROM.

2006 National Painting Cost Estimator

2006 National Painting Cost Estimator
Author: Dennis D. Gleason
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2005-10
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781572181625

This is the most complete, authoritative and reliable unit cost guide ever made available to paint estimators. No matter what types of work you estimate, no matter what your costs are, this book will help you produce consistently reliable painting estimates in dollars and cents.

Painter's Handbook

Painter's Handbook
Author: William McElroy
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1987
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780934041287

This complete guide explains what painters and paint contractors need to know to thrive in the paint contracting business. It's loaded with how-to information you'll use every day when preparing surfaces for coating, applying paints, bidding jobs and running your paint contracting company: Doing Professional Quality Work: Selecting the right tools, preparing all types of surfaces. Tips for repainting kitchens, bathrooms, cabinets, eaves and porches, handling new construction, getting good results from your airless spray rig, and much more Paint Problems and Their Cure: Why coatings fail, testing for blisters, chalking, poor adhesion and condensation, removing all types of stains, what to do about voids, skips, holidays, pulls, wrinkles, color changes, gloss spots, streaks, yellowing, peeling, alligatoring, powdering, chipping, checking, cracking, fish eyes, graining, roller stipple, water stains and fire damage.Using the Right Paint and Color: Avoiding paint oxidation, chalking, and fading, creating special effects, using stains, varnishes, lacquer, shellac, plastics, preservatives and primers, avoiding customer complaints about color match, tried and true color schemes for every job, cutting costs by mixing your own colors, making touch-ups blend in perfectly.Setting Up Your Business: Selecting your area and specialty, where to get start-up cash and how much you need, protecting yourself with insurance, controlling expenses, staying legal, getting top value for your advertising dollar, typical budgets for paint contractors, keeping your paperwork straight, tracking job expenses.Finding Your Gravy Train: Over 30 profitable specialty painting businesses you shouldconsider, how to sell the job, estimating areas, material quantities and labor costs for walls, overhangs, gables, molding, trim doors and windows.

Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro 2002

Contractor's Guide to Quickbooks Pro 2002
Author: Karen Mitchell
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781572181182

According to a recent national survey, more construction contractors use QuickBooks Pro and QuickBooks than all other accounting programs combined. And for good reason. QuickBooks Pro excels at all the routine paperwork in a construction office: writing checks, keeping track of your bank balance, sending out invoices and statements, creating up-to-the-minute profit and loss statements for the month, year or by job, writing payroll checks, paying suppliers and subcontractors, tracking job costs, comparing estimated and actual costs for each job, and much more. But there's a lot to learn in QuickBooks Pro. And converting to a new accounting system can be a complex and confusing task, even if you have a strong background in accounting and plenty of time to install the new system. That's why this book was written -- because most construction pros aren't accounting experts and have more important work to do at the job site.

2005 National Construction Estimator

2005 National Construction Estimator
Author: Dave Ogershok
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2004-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781572181427

Material prices and manhours for estimating new construction costs.

National Building Cost Manual

National Building Cost Manual
Author: Craftsman Book Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781572181212

Square foot costs for residential, commercial industrial and farm buildings. Data to quickly work up a reliable budget estimate. Includes all the important variables that can make any building unique from a cost standpoint.

2005 National Home Improvement Estimator

2005 National Home Improvement Estimator
Author: Ben Moselle
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2004-11
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781572181502

"Manhours, labor and material costs for most home improvement work. Includes instructions for doing the work, with helpful illustrations, and tricks and tips from experienced remodelers."

Craftsman's Construction Installation Encyclopedia

Craftsman's Construction Installation Encyclopedia
Author: Stephen Diller
Publisher: Craftsman Book Company
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781572181519

Contains alphabetically arranged entries that provide step-by-step instructions, with tips, techniques, tools, and templates, for residential construction projects, including tiling, dry wall, electric, heating and air conditioning, siding, and much more. Includes CD-ROM with instructions for each job.

2004 National Construction Estimator

2004 National Construction Estimator
Author: Dave Ogershok
Publisher:
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2003-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781572181328

Material prices and manhours for estimating new construction costs.