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Cost to Dig Post Holes???

31K views 19 replies 11 participants last post by  brownings  
#1 ·
Hey guys,

I have a customer that wants 30 post holes dug. How much should I charge per hole? Or should I charge hourly? I'll charge cost for the post hole digger rental but how much should I get for going and picking it up and delivering to the site/bringing back?


Also, can one guy run one of those tow behind diggers by himself?

Thanks for any help.
 
#3 ·
Powered augers are great to use. I have a one or two-man powered auger. If the ground isn't solid rock it shouldn't take more than a few minutes per hole. Definitely charge by the hour just in case.
And have a MIN of so many hours but if u get an auger get a 2 man Those things are a SOB
 
#8 ·
it means make sure you call the county (or whoever does it in your area) to come and spray where the gas/water/electrical/phone/whatever lines are buried. breaking one would get you in big trouble, especially since its a law to call before you dig (around here anyway)
haha the people come out here and spray for u come out and spray and it looks like a collage because there is paint every where and u find one spot its not boom u hit something wether it be a pipe or a rock or a wire. never fails
 
#11 ·
what size post are you droppin into them (how big are the holes gonna be?) also are you doin it manually or with an auger? manually for 30 8-12 inch diameter holes 2.5 feet deep id say around 5 bucks a hole. with an auger like 3 bucks a hole plus the cost to rent the machine then whatever labor charges you decide to add
 
#14 ·
$10 a hole, no clean out. I figure it at $10 a hole so that would cover all my total time and equipment.
i agree, $300 isnt much for 30 holes. You can rent the machine but what your talking about isnt cheap, what does a dingo cost per day?

I know my 27hp tractor with a 9" bit can dig through most soils per hole and pull forward to do the next in about 15-20 seconds per.. In clay it would probably take 30-40 seconds per. Of course id have to hook up the Landpride digger, transport to the site, dig and load up and leave.

Are the spots marked or do you have to measure everything?
 
#17 ·
It is easier to overbid and give the customer back a little.It may make him think he got a deal and lead to more work down the road