Quick Question: Does anybody use a dedicated estimator in their business?
Steve – in Northern California
Quick Question: Does anybody use a dedicated estimator in their business?
Steve – in Northern California
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Steve,
When I'm not in the shop, I do remodels and finish trim work.I've been using National Repair & Remodeling Estimator by Albert S. Paxton for years. It puts me in the ballpark .
good luck Jerry
Thanks Jerry, I'll check it out.Steve - in Northern California
I checked out the book and ordered the 2002 edition. This looks like the ticket. Thanks again.Steve - in Northern California
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