How much would you pay a non professional person to Finish the landscaping in the front yard?
The answer to this question is really what the market is charging – the payment, if the person is really good and I trust that is the type of individual you have in mind, should match the going rate for this kind of work. It is usually cost effective to charge by the project and not by the time spent and you should have a complete prospectus up front of what will be done, what it will cost, etc. Even if they dont have a credential or a license, but are especially talented, equal work really calls for equal pay. Sometimes you actually get a better service than those who are in the ‘business’ – but this is something you need to determine upfront – getting references, seeing their work, etc. Likely their bid will give you an idea of what they expect. What is making you turn to a nonprofessional? If price is the only issue, you need to be sure that the outcomes are equal to a professional’s work.
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