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Sunday, January 31, 2016

National Repair and Remodeling Estimator 2015

The items required for insurance, repair, remodeling and renovation jobs are difficult to find due to current prices of dollars and cents. The National Repair and Remodeling Estimator 2015 helps you to calculate exactly the costs involved in labor, material, equipment costs and more. It also provides the suggested crew size, average team sizes, average manufacturing rates, exact materials required, labor costs, a unit cost and total costs. The software gives you an overview of profit and overhead costs.

It provides another listing for high end and low end volume builders. Therefore the prices demonstrated are okay for any size business. It provides tips against repairing and remodeling work to make your bids profitable, competitive and realistic.

The hardcopy edition includes a free National Estimator download link. It's a stand-alone windows based estimating software specifically developed for Windows PCs. The following are the benefits of National Estimator download:
  • The estimates can be converted into invoices and can be easily exported to QuickBooks using Job Cost Wizard.
  • One can get free technical telephonic support at 760-438-7828 x2. This service is available from Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm Pacific Time.
  • Receive updates of free quarterly cost data in 2015. To receive the update, internet connection would be required.

The following software and hardware is recommended:
  • Windows XP (32 or 64 bits edition) or above
  • 1 GHz or higher frequency CPU (Intel)
  • 160 MB of free hard disk space
  • 512 MB RAM
  • A SVGA monitor with 1024X768 or higher resolution and equivalent graphics card
  • Internet for software updates and other optional features
Do note that the eBook edition is also available in PDF format and it does not include the software with it. The eBooks are copyrighted material, but you can copy or print PDF eBook content as per your requirements. To read the eBook, you will require Adobe Reader 6.0 version or above.


 

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