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Posted By: mj videotape for estimates ? - 12/01/02 03:53 PM
guys, on some jobs i videotape the proposed work, then review the tape before i give an estimate. do any of you guys videotape before you give an estimate ?
Posted By: spyder Re: videotape for estimates ? - 12/01/02 04:23 PM
I often use digital pics.
Posted By: Scott35 Re: videotape for estimates ? - 12/02/02 02:06 AM
I also use the Digital Camera [much better than the old Polaroids method!].

Need to try out the Camcorder once.

Scott s.e.t.
Posted By: The Watt Doctor Re: videotape for estimates ? - 12/02/02 03:18 AM
I love digital cameras. I've never used a video camera for an estimate. I'm not in the estimating part of the industry these days. Anything that helps you is good.

Say "Cheese",
Doc
Posted By: nesparky Re: videotape for estimates ? - 12/02/02 05:39 AM
I have used camcorders with a voice over for take over jobs. They save a lot arguement when an owner or GC try to beat down price after you have fixed or replaced the previous unacceptable work. If you ever take a job over, arguements are gaureented. The former contractor will want to get paid for as much as possible and the owner/GC will not want to pay him anything. An accurate video with appropate remarks gives them something to get on the same page with. It also gives you an accurate record of what you had to start with.
I've found that some GC's and/or thier lawyers hate them because they have a hard time trying to run thier bamboozle games.
While expensive, a good camera, camcorder, and tape recorder save a lot trouble later- especally if you are open about your using them.

[This message has been edited by nesparky (edited 12-02-2002).]
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