10 Tips for Better Estimating

In my travels around the country, I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to talk with and work with thousands of remodelers. I often ask them what they use to estimate their jobs. The typical answer is that most of them believe they have the best system in the industry. The irony is that many have never really taken the time to look at (or at least haven’t looked very hard at) any other estimating systems. They are quite happy in using their own estimating system. If they have moved beyond pencil-and-paper estimating systems, they typically move to computer software. The typical enlightened remodeler believes (and believes with a passion) that the best software estimating tool is a simple adaptation of a spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel. Typically it is something they have built themselves. They tend to have a passion about their estimating system because they built it from scratch. Therefore, it is perfect. So how could it possibly be anything but the best estimating system in the industry?

Let’s talk a little bit about the average remodeling entrepreneur: a) Remodelers are usually highly motivated; b) Remodelers have a high sense of wanting to do high-quality work for their client; c) Remodelers are usually a very good craftsman; d) Remodelers are usually not very good record keepers; e) Remodelers are not as good as they need to be when it comes to running a business that makes a profit.

I work with and have worked with a lot of remodelers. And I’ve found that about 10 percent of them have been officially diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. I believe if more remodelers were tested for ADD, the percent of those being diagnosed with ADD would be much higher than 10 percent! I believe that in order to be successful in this industry, an entrepreneur has to have a high sense of urgency in order to not lose their passion and desire for success in this very difficult industry. In this industry it’s much easier to get work, than it is to produce a profit on a job.

I would like to have you consider the following 10 best practices in helping you establish your best estimating system:

1. Offer estimates on a prospect’s schedule.

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