National Association of Home Remodelers Repair Index (NAHRI)

Hello all,

Does anyone have a recent copy of this? or has anyone taken the values out of this published document and placed them into an excel spreadsheet for creating a professional repair estimate?

Thanks in advance.

Chris

Hi,

I only use RS Means as it is the only nationally recognized authority on construction costs data! It is nationally recognized by courts of law as the authority as reference to cases involving construction litigation, and the accuracy is recognized as being the closest most accurate data available!

7 or 8 out of 10 contractors use RS Means to give them the best possible advantage to winning the bid on that job!

I would suggest creating your own cost values directly from wage rates with burden for the specific state, county and city you work in!

Good luck,

             GR

Thanks Goldriver. I haven’t heard of RS, I’ll look into that. Good information.

Best Regards,

Chris

Where can i get a list of estimated repair cost for RS Means?

Hi,

The RS Means link is:  http://rsmeans.reedconstructiondata.com/ 

You can get the cost estimating reference books from Home Depot and Lowe’s.

The relevent ones to residential and light commercial real estate are:

  1. How your house works.
  2. Green Home Improvement.
  3. Interior Home Improvement Cost’s. *
  4. Exterior Home Improvement Cost’s. *
  5. The Homeowners Guide to Mold.
  6. Universal Design Idea’s for Style, Comfort & Safety.
    7.The Gypsum Construction Handbook.
  7. How to Estimate with Means Data & CostWorks.
  8. Understanding & Negotiating Construction Contracts
  9. Builder’s Essentials: Estimating Building Costs for the Residential & Light Commercial Contractor. *
  10. Landscape Estimating Methods. *
  11. How Your House Works.
  12. Residential & Light Commercial Construction Standards.
  13. Green Home Improvement.
  14. Construction Business Management.
  15. Plumbing Estimating Methods.
  16. Repair and Remodeling Estimating Methods.
  17. The Building Professional’s Guide to Contract Documents.
  18. Builder’s Essentials: Plan Reading & Material Takeoff.
  19. Builder’s Essentials: Best Business Practices for Builders & Remodelers.
  20. Complete Book of Framing.
  21. Builder’s Essentials: Advanced Framing Methods.
  22. Historic Preservation: Project Planning & Estimating.
  23. Planning & Managing Interior Projects.
  24. Electrical Estimating Methods.
  25. Project Scheduling and Management for Construction.
  26. Job Order Contracting: Expediting Construction Project Delivery.
  27. Mechanical Estimating Methods.
  28. Value Engineering: Practical Applications.
  29. Concrete Repair and Maintenance Illustrated.
  30. The Building Professional’s Guide to Contract Documents.

These are all relative books to construction and remodeling for residential and light commercial applications. These books can be ordered from RS Means from the link above or at least 3 of these books to do with cost estimating are available through Home Depot or Lowe’s or potentially your local lumber yard or home improvement store.

Good luck,

             GR