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Why you are probably not paying your Contractor enough....

Bruce Woodruff
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Just what y'all wanted to hear right? Lol..... But almost no investors/remodel customers and even almost no Contractors understand this important business concept - Mark-up vs Margin.

Most people (including Contractors) just figure on adding 20% to whatever costs they pay (Subs/Vendors/Materials) and they assume that it will give them sufficient O/P (Overhead and Profit). And they would be correct, except that you don't multiply by 20% to actually receive 20%.

Contractors - You need to multiply your cost by 25% to actually get 20%. Here's a good article on it: https://www.jobtread.com/blog/markup-versus-profit-margin

Investors/Homeowners - Why do you want to pay your Contr more? #1 - Fairness, #2 - Decency, #3 - Self Interest.

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