A few years ago I gave a quote on redoing a wing back chair with a matching footstool and a fairly large love seat with attached pillows on back. The customer has purchased the fabric herself and when I went to pick up the pieces discovered she chose multi colored stripes that have 5 different colors in a 1 1/2 stripe! I told her my quote was not for stripes and it would be 1.5 times the amount I quoted. Is this too low? Should I charge her a flat hourly rate plus whatever materials I use? Should my shop rate be different if I am just ripping things down rather than cutting and sewing? I am already loosing sleep over this and haven't even started!
Although I do occasionally raise my rates on a case-by-case basis, I generally don't charge any extra for stripes.
The possibility that the customer will run out and buy a more difficult fabric is already factored in to my original quote.
sofa: Now that's a smart idea.
The only up charge I have based on cover choice is Genuine Leather. And that is do to the extra time to cut properly. Stripes and patterns are all normal work in Upholstery.
We charge a little more for stripes especially for a stripe like you describe. But my bigger concern would be honoring a two year old quote. We honor our quotes for 6 months, maybe longer if we need the work and maybe longer for a good customer. If you're loosing sleep over it charge more and tell her why. Don't take a job you feel uncomfortable about. If you tell her up front the chances are the customer will accept your new quote.
Not only has the original estimate expired - don't things in general cost more today than 2 years ago. Did she give you a deposit to hold down the price ? Also the wing chair with strips would cause me to loose sleep as well trying to get the inside wings to match the adjoining panels -
Check that.... more like cause me to drink :)
SA
I once gave a lady an estimate of $155 to do her window cushion.
She immediately pulled a piece of paper out of her purse and showed it to me.
It was a torn off sheet of notebook paper that just said "Labor on cushion $25". She said that my mother gave her that estimate 2 years earlier.
I explained to her that the quote had no letterhead or signature. It didn't specify what type of cushion. And it didn't include labor and foam. But the main reason that I had no intention of honoring that estimate was that my mother had been dead for 7 years at the time.
Way out of my ability, though did want to recommend a day or month limit on your estimates. I do like when others think or mention machine time. Its been a real good measurement in my past, and so always an interest. Unless they are at the top of the food chain and you mention to take their hourly wage i would use another path. I always like that : )
Good day
Floyd
Thanks for all the responses - I have until June to get these done so I can take my time. Going to start on the chair today. I'll keep you posted!!!
Liz