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What to Look for When Hiring a Fence Company Get multiple quotes. Dont just go for the first company you come across. Make sure theyre licensed and insured. Be sure to do background research on the contractor before hiring them. Look into their reviews. Look into the quality of their work.
A General or Mechanical Contractors license is required for anyone performing commercial construction over $10,000 in the regulated classifications listed in Title 40, Chapter 11, Section 40-11-410, An Act to Regulate the Practice of General and Mechanical Contracting in S.C.
How To Write A Construction Contract With 7 Steps Step 1: Define the Parties Involved. Step 2: Outline the Scope of Work. Step 3: Establish the Timeline. Step 4: Determine the Payment Terms. Step 5: Include Necessary Legal Clauses. Step 6: Address Change Orders and Modifications. Step 7: Sign and Execute the Contract.
What does the contractor recommend and why? How will they place the fence into the ground? Will they use cement or something else? Also, ask about access to the fence and if they tear up your yard will they fix it? Can they provide references from customers that you can call? Lastly, get at least 3 quotes.
Your bid should include an estimate of the material costs based on the fencing measurements youve taken, and any specifications made by the client. Add a disclaimer that these costs are just an estimate, too, since material needs can change once you get on site.
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Key Elements of a Fence Contract Project Description. The contract should begin with a detailed description of the project, including the type of fence to be installed, total length, height, materials, and color. Scope of Work. Schedule and Duration. Cost and Payment Terms. Warranty and Repairs. Signatures.
Fence installation cost = (Material Costs + Labor Costs + Overhead Costs) + Desired Profit Margin Material costs: $2,500. Labor costs: $1,500. Overhead costs: 35% of direct costs = (2,500 + 1,500) x 0.35 = $1,400. Desired profit margin: 20% = (2,500 + 1,500 + 1,400) x 0.20 = $1,080.

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