Bricklayer

Services, costs and hiring best practices - proven tips for getting great

December 2021

When hiring and working with a Bricklayer, every homeowner needs to know: What services does a Bricklayer commonly provide? What is the best way to find good prospects? What should I look for when I interview the Bricklayer? And most importantly, how do I make sure that the is done right?

Use the following information to understand your options, make good decisions and get quality work at a fair price.

Bricklayer - FAQ

Q How do I get good work at a fair price?

A First, decide on ALL product / service options. Compile a list of work and quality requirements. Have at least 2 qualified pros complete detailed bids on the work. Use a written contract that ties payment to verifiable results.


Q What should I expect to pay for ?

A Most work is quoted at a fixed price, for specific service(s) or deliverables. The underlying hourly rate for a Bricklayer ranges from $86 to $129 in most parts of the country. Usually, a minimum fee will be charged, which represents 1.5 - 2 hours of effort. In some cases, the quoted job price may be negotiable, particularly if other work is performed by the Bricklayer.


Q Do I need to use a licensed Bricklayer for my job?

A is commonly performed without a professional license.


Q Should I use an insured Bricklayer for my project?

A Insurance is usually not required for or needed for .


Q Does my Bricklayer need to be bonded?

A A bond is generally not required for .



 


Bricklayer - Common Projects

An experienced Bricklayer can handle a number of jobs, troubleshooting situations and repairs. The list below summarizes common s. Follow the appropriate links below to learn more about cost, options and quality requirements:



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