2 Responses to “
What’s A Good Computer Program For Home Repair Business? ”
Lori M //
Oct 7, 2009 at
11:06 am
Excel is a great all-round program for estimates, once you learn how to use it. Used to use it for estimating landscape jobs. It isn’t that hard to learn. You can find on-line courses and courses in adult schools – or just learn it from doing, as I did. You can find online Excel lessons for free, too.
But there might be programs I don’t know about specifically aimed at more construction-oriented tasks.
stillgro //
Oct 7, 2009 at
11:07 am
I use Punch Home Design Architectural 3000 available on line or in stores for my renovation business. I find that an old fashioned spreadsheet works well for my estimates but the Punch software is great for making floor-plans.
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Excel is a great all-round program for estimates, once you learn how to use it. Used to use it for estimating landscape jobs. It isn’t that hard to learn. You can find on-line courses and courses in adult schools – or just learn it from doing, as I did. You can find online Excel lessons for free, too.
But there might be programs I don’t know about specifically aimed at more construction-oriented tasks.
I use Punch Home Design Architectural 3000 available on line or in stores for my renovation business. I find that an old fashioned spreadsheet works well for my estimates but the Punch software is great for making floor-plans.