MonroeR
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MonroeR started following Client Pricing and Intersecting Gable Roof Issue
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Hello all, Why is my roof building the weird gable extensions where the 2 offset gable meet? I had it building correctly earlier but suddenly it started doing this and I can not figure out what I changed that would cause it. I'm using home designer architectural 2019 so I don't have the option to manually edit roof planes. Note: where the garage and house offset gables meet it is building properly. Thanks in advance! Marc & Brenda (Plan 1).plan
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Good idea. I assumed most ChiefTalk users are mostly licensed engineers & architects and pricing would be much different than somebody like me just starting out is why I asked on here. I'll do a search on ChiefTalk and see if in can find some helpful discussions. I done a search on HomeTalk here before starting the thread but couldn't find anything related to client pricing. I will be upgrading to pro soon for sure. I love all the features of the premier but can't justify the price just yet as I am just starting out and may only average 10-20 hours a month. Once I get a more steady client flow, I could see the value in premier. I'll definitely be checking out your YouTube channel. Thank you for your time!
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Thank you for they detailed reply! Yes, upgrading to Home Designer Pro is number 1 on the list before my next client and possibly even before I finish the current project. I like your idea of starting from a master plan. So you're saying that if I start a project from the master plan and name it "John Doe 1" for example, then change the defaults it won't also change the defaults on the master plan? I always assumed changing defaults would affect the entire program and any plan in it. Yes I make it a point to let clients know that I'm not an engineer or an architect. Both the local counties I do carpentry in don't even require building permits to build a house. I need to check for state guidelines, I guess. Thank you for the helpful tips. I have been saving each version of the plan as "plan 1" "plan 2" "plan 3"etc.. I have taken a deposit but haven't done anything in writing which I will definitely do for next time. As for pricing, I just made a rough guess as to how many hours I expected to have in the plan and how much I wanted to make hourly. I haven't checked for any other home designers in my area. I feel like I'm pretty close on price but next time I will definitely have to factor in how many major revisions are included in the pricing. I kinda wanted to get a feel for what is industry standard as far as revisions/pricing. Thank you for taking time to answer my questions!
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Hello, I am a self employed carpenter (20 years experience) who primarily buys, remodels and sells homes. I have been using chief architect (2019 home designer architectural) for several years now to do “as built” and, most importantly, the 3D renderings of what I want the finished product to look like. I have really enjoyed using the program and am in the process of starting a side gig designing and selling custom home plans. I’ve done a few free ones for friends of mine to get acclimated to working with clients and am now working with my first paying customer. I have a couple of questions. First of all how should I approach pricing? Initially I priced it at 75 cents a square ft for plans and 3D. What I hadn’t factored in is I had plan 1 about 50% done when they decided they wanted a different plan. I had plan 2 about 75% done and they decided they wanted a completely different layout. I have plan 3 almost completed and they love it but now decided they can’t afford it and want a plan for a smaller home. Is it normal to have to do multiple plans before they settle on one? Is there a point in the project where if they want to scratch it and go with a different plan I need to charge extra? Should I just charge by the hour? I’m sure some of it is due to my inexperience in the home designing field. Side note: Part of my plan with doing the home designing is to be able to slow down on the carpentry side of things. My body is starting to let me know I can’t do this forever and I’m wanting to get into something less physically demanding. Would you recommend home designing or should I look elsewhere? Pros? Cons? Long winded, I know. Any info is much appreciated.