Example of Labor Calculator

Answers These Simple Questions:


Customer Name (Optional)

Enter the name of the customer that this bid is for. This name will show up on the results page.

 

Select the Carpet type:

In this section, carpets that show no lines are referred to commercial tweeds. Carpets that show wheel lines are more of the plush carpets.

 

How much of the floors are carpets or linolium

In this section, if most of the floors in the building are of rest rooms, kitchens, and the lobby, then the selection would be the 30% and lower.

 

Select the Activity 

Normal would be an office building that is made up of small offices. High activity would be telemarketing type set up where a large office would have cubicles of telephone workers at desks with partitions. High activity would also include high traffic from the general public like a restaurant or store.

  

Cost Expectations

Some property managers want to give their tenants the minimum cleaning to avoid complaints. These would be the economical choice. Some property managers have high expectations such as medical tenants that demand deeper cleaning standards.

 
How many square feet?
(Place in the total square footage of the entire building)
 

Frequency

How many times per week the service is to be done.

 
        
 

Get These Answers:

Estimated Labor Hours for 5000 sq ft.
Service for 5 days per week.

Nightly 0.67
Weekly 3.35 + 0.50 extra
Monthly 16.67

1. Enter wages per hour of workers

Enter the average hourly wages you plan to pay your employees.

$ /hr

Labor Costs (Monthly)

This is done for you automatically after you enter the hourly wages above.

$

Total Cost: Labor Cost + 50% for (Taxes/Insurance/Minimal Supplies not including wax)

This is calculated automatically for you.

$

2. Select markup

This is where you can have fun. Add the type of profit you would like to make. If the cleaning job is hard where your employees may quit, (Hard as defined as heavy cleaning in a restaurant or in a dangerous part of town) charge a higher mark up. If this job is easy cleaning and is located next to another client you already have, you can take less of a profit so as to build many great accounts near one another.

Profit Margin

If you charge the price listed below, your net before taxes is the total to the right.

$

Price to Charge to Client

This is a suggested price to charge your potential customer based on the percentage of profit you listed above.

$

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