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  • What do you guys charge to mulch?????

    I went to an estimate earlier this week it was about pulling up old mulch and putting down all new stuff i quoted the guy 550.00 that included labor and mulch and dumping fees he had about a quarter of an acre with some beds reaching 30 feet in length and about 6-8 feet wide some beds were just enormous and he wanted about 7 trees redone and these were big trees did i quote to much or to little
    BIG LOU

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    Well I charge 55 dollars a yard taking it up or putting it down. I figure it is about the same type of work. You could also charge 40.00 dollars and hour for one person to take up the mulch but 55.00 to lay it. This is a couple of options.[:p]

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      Well I usually charge by the yard to spread the mulch. If there is a lot of extra work to do besides just laying down the mulch I might add a service charge. When I was first starting out I was buying my mulch retail, $32./yd for hemlock. On a normal job I would just double it to $64.00 and that would include cleaning out the bed of any debris, the new mulch, edging, and spreading the mulch. Now I buy my mulch from Maine where my local retailer gets it. I have to have it trucked in. I get 65 yds at a time and more if I have large jobs lined up. I pay almost half for the mulch this way but I charge the customer the same as I did when I was buying it retail. I do have a place to store the pile and a John Deere TLB 110 to load the mulch myself. Anyway, do you know how many yards of mulch you need to do the job? Hope this helps. Do you have a mulch spreading table to help you to figure it out? thanks for reading.

      kevin
      www.kevinslawnmowing.com

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        Ok so i get the yard for about 32 so i should charge 64.oo a yard and that would include labor so 64x9 yard would have been with labor 576.00 so i under bid and this guy said i was expensive lol
        BIG LOU

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          try these:
          http://www.lawnservicing.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2018
          http://www.lawnservicing.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2151

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            I charge 70 per yard and use 3cf bags goes real quick

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              Thx for the info guys it really helped out
              BIG LOU

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                Approximately how many yards will this job take? It sounds like you are under pricing.
                a.k.a.---> Erich

                www.avalawnlandscaping.com


                Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day.
                Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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                  i can buy it anywhere from 13.00 to 19.00 a yard and i charge 60.00 per yard to install, bed edging and cleanup is seperate.
                  Tim Sullivan
                  Grass Masters Lawn Care
                  imograss@hotmail.com

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                    the job needed about 9 yards and i would buy ten to cover my arse anyway i said 550.00 for the whole job
                    BIG LOU

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                      I think you might be a bit low. Especially with removing the old mulch and dumping it. It's crazy that the guy thought you were too high! Without seeing the place, I would have been hovering around the $800 - $900 mark. Don't get discouraged, time yourself to do the whole job from start to finish and keep us posted as to the amount of time you ripped through that place.

                      You have to do alot of those jobs before you can really come up with a good average amount of time per yard, plus the additional work.

                      If the old mulch doesn't look too bad, and is not real thick, you might want to consider telling him it could be left for 2 years with no problems. And it can be, unless it is extremely thick. That would save you a couple hours. I hope you can get by without removing it.
                      a.k.a.---> Erich

                      www.avalawnlandscaping.com


                      Build a man a fire, he'll be warm for a day.
                      Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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