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ELECTRICIAN
Labor type Description of service unit price company

Replacing Replacing Light Switches and per hour $40 to $100+ HomeAdvisor
Outlets

Installing Installing Light Fixtures light fixtures $50 to $130 HomeAdvisor

Installing Installing Electrical Outlets Outlets $100 and $300 HomeAdvisor

Hourly Hourly Rates for Electricians Per hour $65 to $130 HomeAdvisor

entire project average cost for entire project Whole project $205 to $646 HomeAdvisor
2 PLUMBER
Labor type Description of service unit price company

Hourly Rates handyman for simpler projects per hour 58 to $260 Roto-Rooter

Flat-Rate Prices like fixing a toilet or unclogging per hour $130 to $520. Roto-Rooter
a drain

Master Plumbers plumber apprentice, you'll be per hour $20 to $44 Roto-Rooter
and Apprentices doing plumbing jobs under the (journeyman
guidance of a journeyman or a plumber)
master plumber $30 to$97(master
plumber)
Specific For rough-in plumbing in a Per hour $80 to $130 Roto-Rooter
Scenarios bathroom
3 DRYWALLER
Labor type Description of service unit price company

labor cost install drywall per square foot $1.00 to $2.70 HomeAdvisor

Drywall finish drywall and ceilings per hour $40 to $100 HomeAdvisor
contractors

labor cost drywall a ceiling per square foot $1.50 to $3.80 HomeAdvisor
4. CABINET INSTALLER
Labor type Description of service unit price company

Installing Cabinet Installers per hour C$24.49 HomeAdvisor

Installing Kitchen Cabinet Installation per hour $40 and $80 HomeAdvisor

Installing Kitchen Cabinet Installation per linear foot $50 to $300 HomeAdvisor

Hourly Hourly Rates for Electricians Per hour $65 to $130 HomeAdvisor

entire project average cost for entire project Whole project $205 to $646 HomeAdvisor
Overall, while some demolition tasks may involve hourly rates for labor, such as the removal of drywall or
plaster, many contractors prefer to provide fixed project quotes for demolition projects. This allows them to
account for all aspects of the work, including labor, materials, disposal, and any additional services required,
providing more clarity and predictability for both the contractor and the client.

1. General Cost to Remove Existing Cabinets and Countertops:


- Removing existing cabinets and countertops typically involves labor-intensive tasks such as disassembly,
removal, and disposal.
- The pricing for cabinet and countertop removal may vary based on the material of the cabinets and
countertops. For example:
- Removal of standard laminate cabinets and laminate countertops may be on the lower end of the price
range.
- Removal of higher-end materials such as solid wood cabinets and granite countertops may be on the higher
end of the price range.
- General cost range: $500 - $1,500, depending on the material and complexity of removal.
- Estimated for a standard Bathroom with an average size of 30-40 square feet of cabinet and countertop
space.
2. General Cost to Remove an Old Bathtub or Shower:
- Removing an old bathtub or shower involves disconnecting plumbing fixtures, demolishing the surrounding walls if
necessary, and safely removing the fixture.
- The cost of removing an old bathtub or shower may vary depending on the material of the fixture and the
surrounding walls. For example:
- Removal of a fiberglass bathtub and acrylic shower surround may be less expensive compared to removing a cast
iron bathtub with tile walls.
- General cost range: $300 - $800, depending on the material and complexity of removal.
- Estimated for a standard-sized bathtub or shower area, typically around 25-30 square feet.

3. General Cost to Remove Existing Flooring and Wall Tile:


- Removing existing flooring and wall tile requires labor for demolition, disposal of materials, and surface
preparation for new flooring or wall treatments.
- General cost range: $1,000 - $1,500 depending on the square footage, type of flooring or tile, and any adhesive or
subfloor removal required.
- The cost of removing flooring and wall tile can vary significantly based on the material and installation method.
For example:
- Removal of carpet or vinyl flooring may be less expensive compared to removing ceramic or natural stone tile.
- Removal of glued-down flooring may be more labor-intensive and thus more expensive compared to removing
floating floors.
- Estimated for a standard-sized Bath , such as a bathroom (approx. 30-35 square feet), depending on the area
to be demolished.

4. General Cost to Remove a Bearing Wall vs. Non-Load Bearing Wall:


- Removing a bearing wall (structural wall) involves careful planning, structural assessment, temporary support
installation, demolition, and potentially structural reinforcement.
- General cost range: $1,500 - $5,000 or more, depending on the size of the wall, structural considerations, and
required reinforcements.
- Removing a non-load bearing wall typically requires less structural work but still involves demolition, disposal,
and potentially patching or finishing adjacent surfaces.
- General cost range: $500 - $2,000, depending on the size and complexity of the wall.
- The cost of removing flooring and wall tile can vary significantly based on the material and installation method.
For example:
- Removal of carpet or vinyl flooring may be less expensive compared to removing ceramic or natural stone tile.
- Removal of glued-down flooring may be more labor-intensive and thus more expensive compared to removing
floating floors.
- Estimated per square foot of drywall or plaster to be removed. The square footage will vary based on the size of
the walls or ceilings being demolished.

5. General Cost to Remove Drywall or Plaster:


- Removing drywall or plaster involves demolition, removal, and disposal of the material.
- General cost range: $1.00 - $3.00 per square foot, depending on the extent of the demolition and any
additional factors such as asbestos testing or removal (if applicable).
- The cost of removing drywall or plaster may vary depending on the material and any additional considerations
such as asbestos testing or removal. For example: Removal of standard drywall may be less expensive compared
to removal of plaster walls, which may require more labor and specialized equipment.
- If asbestos is present, additional costs for testing and safe removal will apply.
6. General Cost to Remove Stucco from Ceiling and Repair:
- Removing stucco from the ceiling requires careful scraping or chipping away of the material, followed by repair
and refinishing of the ceiling surface.
- General cost range: $2.00 - $5.00 per square foot, depending on the complexity of removal, extent of repairs
needed, and finishing requirements.
- The cost of removing stucco from the ceiling may vary depending on the type of stucco and the extent of repairs
needed. For example:heavily textured stucco finishes.
- Extensive repairs, such as patching and refinishing the ceiling after stucco removal, may incur additional costs.
- Estimated per square foot of stucco ceiling to be removed and repaired. The square footage will depend on the size
of the room or area with stucco ceiling.
These costs are estimates based on typical scenarios for demolition work in Barrie, Ontario, but actual costs may vary
depending on factors such as the size and complexity of the project, accessibility, disposal fees, and any additional
services required. It's advisable to obtain quotes from multiple contractors to get a more accurate understanding of
costs for your specific demolition needs.

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