Is this the new norm $1500 for 10 minute of gutter work

Anonymous

I don't understand how the quotes could be so wildly different. I need to refinish some siding at the back of my house. Tiny area, maybe 20x20? First quote is $7000, second quote is $3500, third quote is $1600, all including clean, sand, prime, and coat twice with Benjamin Moore Woodluxe. They all have 5 star google reviews.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand how the quotes could be so wildly different. I need to refinish some siding at the back of my house. Tiny area, maybe 20x20? First quote is $7000, second quote is $3500, third quote is $1600, all including clean, sand, prime, and coat twice with Benjamin Moore Woodluxe. They all have 5 star google reviews.


Go with 1600 contractor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand how the quotes could be so wildly different. I need to refinish some siding at the back of my house. Tiny area, maybe 20x20? First quote is $7000, second quote is $3500, third quote is $1600, all including clean, sand, prime, and coat twice with Benjamin Moore Woodluxe. They all have 5 star google reviews.


It’s because they don’t quote each job as if they can move seamlessly from one to another. You may be thinking in terms of square feet, but the business has to translate that into trucks, guys, days or half days and how he can optimize their time. The high quote guy may just be trying to gouge you, I guess, but it’s more likely just that he has a number he thinks he can get for that crew and a number he needs to get for that crew. He needs to quote a certain number of that needs to get number to avoid having them sit idle. So it’s probably about that and not about you. The cheaper guy maybe has a smaller crew and a smaller number and he’s trying to win more small jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We always combine services so it's worth the company's while to come out. Our gutter people also clean windows and soft-wash siding, so we have them do everything at once.


Who do you use?


We just had our gutters cleaned, back addition siding and deck power washed, and all windows cleaned (inside and out). This included screens and window sills. It cost $1100. Used I&J Window Services.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We always combine services so it's worth the company's while to come out. Our gutter people also clean windows and soft-wash siding, so we have them do everything at once.


Who do you use?


We just had our gutters cleaned, back addition siding and deck power washed, and all windows cleaned (inside and out). This included screens and window sills. It cost $1100. Used I&J Window Services.


That sounds pretty reasonable, thanks. I'd love to outsource that, but my husband is cheap and wants to do it all himself. One day he will fall off our very steep roof.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We always combine services so it's worth the company's while to come out. Our gutter people also clean windows and soft-wash siding, so we have them do everything at once.


Who do you use?


We just had our gutters cleaned, back addition siding and deck power washed, and all windows cleaned (inside and out). This included screens and window sills. It cost $1100. Used I&J Window Services.


That sounds pretty reasonable, thanks. I'd love to outsource that, but my husband is cheap and wants to do it all himself. One day he will fall off our very steep roof.


My son's teacher witnessed his father fall off a ladder cleaning the gutters on their family home and die. He still is traumatized by the memory.
Anonymous
Ask your landscaper/lawn mower company to do it. Ours does it for $50.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask your landscaper/lawn mower company to do it. Ours does it for $50.


Thanks but this is the DC metro, not Arkansas
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do most posters here have a reading comprehension problem or is it me? The OP isn't posting about having their gutters cleaned.

If your roof/gutters were not installed using a drip edge, that's a huge problem. I have no idea how big your roof is or the scope of this job but that seems like a really LOW prive for that work.

Or, ya know, just watch a YouTube video and do it yourself. I'm serious.


Yes, it seems they have reading comprehension problems. The OP even has a video related to fixing leaking gutters that involves placing flashing under the roof shingles, but there are pages of discussion on gutter cleaning. The quotes could be reasonable depending on the details and size of the job.
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