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So what do you do when they say they're getting 2 or 3 quotes? I can't see how I can "nail it there and then " when they more often than not they say that to me. Are you saying you go in there with your tape measure and calculator and work out the sq. meterage work out a price and give it to them there and then?
Do you take a price list for materials?
Fair point Sibs. If they say they are getting a few quotes and you are not hearing back then call them as suggested and see if it was price that was beating yours. If so tell them good luck with the job but you still couldnt have quoted any cheeper for the quality of work you do. Thay might think a little about that.
Arrange to call them in a week or call back a week after quoting and if it is price you are loosing work then negotiate slightly but you still have to eat so dont drop like a stone. If i know someone else is quoting and i am busy i quote high as i dont need the work but vica verca if im quiet i will work for 80 quid a day to get a break-i have to eat as well.
I always go in with a measuring tape and use my mobiles calculator and can usually give a price within 10 minutes of looking at a job and discussing trims/boarders and problems with clients. Infact once you get used to it you can look at a room and know how long it will take and price accordingly, i use the tape to let them know what area of tiles to get.
I know roughly what materails cost but in Norn Iron people buy their own and i tell them to use my discount (40%) at my friendly tile shop. Then i know what im getting anyway. Or if i have to get them i just tell them they will pay me what i pay.
It gets easier once you are established as you may well be the only person quoting and as you have been recommended they actually want you to do the work. Stick with it, it can be slow to start with and takes alot of good jobs behind you before the odd referral comes through.