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Do you guys ever charge per flower flat?
I'm bidding on a job and i always figure by the job but this HOA wants to know what i charge per flat.
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How many per flat? Mine come with 18- 3" square at a cost of $12.50 to me and an installed price of $25-$30 depending on how many and full scope of the project.
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Do you guys ever charge per flower flat?
I always charge $30 per flat if its more than 15 but we knock them out pretty quick and I get them for$9 per 18 4" flats
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Material and labor. If they need any more information than that, don't waste your time, you can't afford to.
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Guess you haven't bid many sites with a lot of flowers they want to know in the contract how much per flat. That allows them a way to compare one company bid to another.
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The same goes for much....gotta big condo community estimate and they want a line item for flowers per tray and much per bag and then hourly charge for extra labor
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Old post, but I just got asked to install annuals for a bid also. How big of an area dos a flat cover. Petunias is what was asked for. Does any one have a formula per square feet? Is the norm to bid it a a per flat basis?
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