We are a small shop, we are growing and I need help. When a typical client calls or comes in, I know how to estimate/price jobs without doing too much beforehand. I can spend 15 minutes or so discussing their needs & wants, and come up with a price immediately. But with big jobs, I'm all over the place.
I can't really price things without doing a layout, and I DESPISE doing artwork before getting a deposit. So what comes first, the chicken or the egg? This wouldn't be as big of a deal if they would share their budget with me, but apparently people think that as soon as they give me a number, I'm going to do as little as I can for that amount.
So today I've already researched a sign ordinance to see what size sign they are allowed, called the zoning official to verify my findings, came up with a few really cool ideas, and am working on pricing a sign with either illuminated channel letters (which will be subbed out) or dimensional letters (either in-house or gemini.) And after all of my work, the dude can take my information to another sign company and say "can you beat this price?"
What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: My question is really how much time and effort do you initially spend on quoting large, multi-part jobs?
I can't really price things without doing a layout, and I DESPISE doing artwork before getting a deposit. So what comes first, the chicken or the egg? This wouldn't be as big of a deal if they would share their budget with me, but apparently people think that as soon as they give me a number, I'm going to do as little as I can for that amount.
So today I've already researched a sign ordinance to see what size sign they are allowed, called the zoning official to verify my findings, came up with a few really cool ideas, and am working on pricing a sign with either illuminated channel letters (which will be subbed out) or dimensional letters (either in-house or gemini.) And after all of my work, the dude can take my information to another sign company and say "can you beat this price?"
What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: My question is really how much time and effort do you initially spend on quoting large, multi-part jobs?