Flood Cleanup Cost in Pleasant Prairie, WI
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What is the cost to Cleanup Flood Damage in Pleasant Prairie, WI?
Knowing the flood cleanup in Pleasant Prairie costs is important to being able to effectively plan and budget your water damage restoration project. While there are general nationwide numbers available, they usually do not include local factors that may impact the final price, which may include: local hourly labor wages, materials costs, as well as productivity rates. There may be certain Pleasant Prairie permits required by local state and city laws, which can raise the total cost as well.
Our numbers show that on average in 2014 total flood cleanup Pleasant Prairie costs have been $3,827.34 to $4,453.80.
To breakdown that number by square foot the averages are $19.14 to $22.26 per square foot. This number includes the following:
- Average labor costs per hour in Pleasant Prairie which are typical of flood cleanup projects.
- Materials and equipment costs necessary to cleanup flood damage in Pleasant Prairie, WI, as well as any applicable delivery charges.
- Any applicable project preparation (necessary components, machinery and surface preparation) and cleanup fees.
- Pleasant Prairie permits required for flood cleanup projects, which may also include inspection and building fees. Please contact Pleasant Prairie city government to inquire which permits may be necessary.
- Supply and material city sales taxes in Pleasant Prairie, 53158 area.
- Supply and material county and state sales taxes in Kenosha county, Wisconsin.
- Pleasant Prairie general contractor fees, if used for the project. Such fees usually add another 15% to the total. Using a general contractor is generally not required for Pleasant Prairie flood cleanup projects.
Flood Cleanup Pleasant Prairie Projects - Cost Breakdown:
- $3,105.99 to $3,672.65 - typical hourly labor costs seen for flood cleanup Pleasant Prairie projects in 2014.
- $721.35 to $781.15 - typical costs associated with Pleasant Prairie flood cleanup projects in 2014. This figure may include fasteners and connectors, as required.