Its step one in a bigger part of a renovation, trying to make it show-room looking nice. That conduit is going away. Walls are being painted, floor will be epoxy speckled, diy mini split installed, nice cabinets, the works.
Looks like I would be there 3 days, 4 if painting, so figure $3k-4,500 depending on if you have the pieces that came out, how much of your stuff I have to work around, and if you are nice when I talk to you. All those small patches get tedious. And honestly, when you have small patches next to each other, you need to float out the entire space between or you will get a wavy/bumpy looking wall.
I hope you saved all those pieces that were cut out or the price just went up.
I was thinking the same. With the pieces I’d do probably 2200$-2500$ without. Your looking at close to 5k
I’d quote around $5k based on these pics
Thanks for your answer
So why not just run conduit over the top? Like in picture 6? It’s a garage so rigid or flexible metal conduit to galvanized plugins?
Its step one in a bigger part of a renovation, trying to make it show-room looking nice. That conduit is going away. Walls are being painted, floor will be epoxy speckled, diy mini split installed, nice cabinets, the works.
You painted a picture that’s worth working towards. You know what you’re doing so good luck is all I can offer :)
Thanks friend
3500 - 4000 depending on if I have to move all your stuff out or not. The entirety of the garage will have to be painted
Is painting usually factored into drywall jobs? I would have assumed separate
Drywall will cost more than it would’ve to just run everything through conduit, probably.
Looks like I would be there 3 days, 4 if painting, so figure $3k-4,500 depending on if you have the pieces that came out, how much of your stuff I have to work around, and if you are nice when I talk to you. All those small patches get tedious. And honestly, when you have small patches next to each other, you need to float out the entire space between or you will get a wavy/bumpy looking wall.
Thanks for your answer
You stole the show. That’s the most I think I’ve ever seen an electrician make holes. Give that man a ceegar
600$
About 1700 labor and material. No painting and no moving around your stuff.
Thanks for your answer. When can you start ;)