![]() ![]() I think you are interested in kitchen cabinets or entertainment centers or bookcases. ![]() So far you have gotten answers on trim and entry doors. By the way, this is in Northern Indiana for high quality custom trim. It’s been awhile since I've kept track of the staining labor, but it's probably around $.20/lf for trim and mouldings. Most of the trim I do is 3-1/2 to 6" wide. I've been getting $.66/lf to sand, seal, sand and two top coats for mouldings. Is anybody else willing to share their numbers? Again, I've been trying to get times but somebody usually forgets or combines a couple of operations and the validity/reliability flies out the window. Where we haven't been doing so well is the disassembly and assembly. It's been a little while since I've been able to get an accurate time but I'm thinking that I was about the same amount of time but for jamb and door. I've been at $.38/lf for base and casing to 4". My time got messed up on the jambs, but they were about $20 each, which includes time to disassemble and reassemble hardware. For 6 panel doors, the last job took 1.35 hours per slab to sand, seal, sand and 2 topcoats, plus. I'm trying to track the time and material for doors and jambs separately. Also the price would include two sides or one side, no difference. You missed the part where I stated that this does not include house doors and/or trim parts. For whatever it's worth we spray trim packages for home/remodel jobs in addition to our cabinetry. If I understand you correctly, you would charge $133.00 for a house passage-way door (2/6 x 6/8)? (16.63 sq ft per side x 2.) Do you make any distinction between panel and flush? How do your charge for jambs and jambs with pre-applied casing? I'm nowhere near that kind of money. This would be for flat cabinet parts and doors, not house trim and such. I charge $4.00 per square foot but include the number of coats to get a good job, usually 2 or 3, using pre-cat lacquer. The price of 70 cents per square foot seems a little low. If the project is a small one, like spraying one entry door, charge for materials used and time for spraying and cleaning up at your standard shop rate. Be sure to figure both sides of doors and the interior of drawers. We charge 70 cents per square foot, per coat of varnish. How do finish companies charge - per square foot, per linear foot, or hourly? ![]() We do quality work, and I have a new finish foreman from the custom furniture world. We are a custom cabinet company and are looking into finishing for others. ![]()
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