what’s the number you’re using for production per man per day for clapboard siding??? let’s assume a 4 1/2″ exposure. square/man/day??? more? less?
thanks.
what’s the number you’re using for production per man per day for clapboard siding??? let’s assume a 4 1/2″ exposure. square/man/day??? more? less?
thanks.
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New install or R&R?
How tall is the building? Does sight sit on un-even ground or is it pretty flat?
How cut up is it?
How many corners?
What is the corner trim?
What time of year? Hottest part of summer, coldest part of winter, or is it nice out?
Wood I assume? Maybe not, might be a regional thing, people here call clapboards any kind of lap.
Do I have felt or house wrap it?
I use Jeff Bucks scientific method for siding...
I understand the variables involved and the factors that cut into production. However, I'm looking for peoples' experience given so-called "standard" conditions. so hit me with it, for better or worse...