Exactly. You cannot make a double scissor truss using the laminated method, but you can make a gambrel beam using OSB webs. It is a lot more expensive than my friend had in his budget.One of us has misinterpreted what @Dabbler meant by "engineered truss". I had thought he meant trusses that were prebuilt and pre-approved by an engineer for a given span, application, and construction standard. They are assembled out of regular lumber at a truss yard and delivered in a stack to the job site.
We just received the quote to stucco the area under the old stairs.
He lives in Rain Central. The stucco is to shed the water - if done correctly.If it's under the stairs does it really need to be re-stuccoed? Is it visible?
Yes it has to be stuccoed so that it's weatertight.If it's under the stairs does it really need to be re-stuccoed? Is it visible?
I've had stucco done recently, once on house envelope, then over the new garage. Let me dig through my invoices when I get into town tomorrow.We just received the quote to stucco the area under the old stairs.
Good thing I was sitting down. $4980 plus GST and PST.
Seems outrageously expensive but I have no prior experience with this type of work. Knowing that it's difficult to compare costs does anyone have any relevant experience.
@PaulL @francist @jcdammeyer have you had any stucco work done?
DeCicco is who quoted the current price. I was sort of expecting $3K but $5K plus tax seems a bit steep.I've had stucco done recently, once on house envelope, then over the new garage. Let me dig through my invoices when I get into town tomorrow.
Your quote seems a bit high, but I also don't expect them to mobilize 3 times for less than $3k. So you're not way out of (Victoria) pricing.
Who did you call? We had DeCicco Bros. Do the work. If they have other work nearby that's in your favour for a small job. Also not being in a hurry helps - price goes up as you add end dates.
Thanks John, the estimator mentioned three days so at 1600/day that’s $4800 right there. I can’t see three days though. All the prep we talked about is done. So 1 day to paper, wire and parge and another to apply the finish coat seems reasonable to me. I’ll be very curious to see what estimate I get on Monday.Assuming you've done all the prep work as discussed. Like bringing out that lower area even with the existing plywood. Assume 2 guys billed at $100/hr (car dealerships now want over $150 for their mechanics) and an 8 hour day that's only $1600. Several days for the initial layer and a return to do the second. Plus cleanup time. Call it 16 hours for two is $3200. Materials $1000? Expecting 18% profit?
When I had the perimeter drains done, it was roughly $7000 per side. Which included heavy equipment and fill etc. Three to four guys. I'd done the front so the price was about $21,000.
But I no longer have a creek running through the shop.
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Maybe ask him how many guys and how long it will take? It could be since you were asking him to do it quickly that there's a rush charge?
One day to prep, then an inspection, then a day for the cement coat, then a day for the brown coat, then a day for the color coat is what I had.Thanks John, the estimator mentioned three days so at 1600/day that’s $4800 right there. I can’t see three days though. All the prep we talked about is done. So 1 day to paper, wire and parge and another to apply the finish coat seems reasonable to me. I’ll be very curious to see what estimate I get on Monday.
What's a brown coat? Isn't the second coat usually also a colour coat?One day to prep, then an inspection, then a day for the cement coat, then a day for the brown coat, then a day for the color coat is what I had.
The wire crew is different from the cement crew is different from the finish crew, so you wind up with 4 mobilizations anyhow.