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Job Quote Calculator

Professional job quote from labour, materials and markup. Adds GST/tax and generates a summary. Free trade calculator for job quote. Covers AU and US units.

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Client's standing in the kitchen pointing at tiles — they want a rough number before you even get the tape out. You need a defensible figure in 60 seconds.

Job Quote Calculator
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Quote = (Hours × Rate) + (Materials × Markup) + GST Always provide itemised quotes in writing. Include call-out fee, waste disposal and any after-hours rates separately.
ℹ️ Results are estimates for planning purposes. Verify with current standards and a qualified professional.

1 What this calculator does

Builds a job quote from labour hours, material costs and your markup percentage. Adds GST (AU) or applicable sales tax and generates a breakeven check. Outputs a total you can stand behind.

2 Formula & professional reasoning

Quote = (Labour + Materials) × (1 + Markup%) × (1 + Tax%)

A professional quote starts from your true cost base: all labour at your full award/charge-out rate, plus all materials at cost. Your markup covers overheads, warranty risk and profit. GST is then applied on top of the marked-up price. The order of operations matters — marking up before adding tax is correct.

3 Worked examples

⚠️ Illustrative example only — not clinical or professional instruction.

Basic
Small repair job
Given: Labour: 4 hrs × $85 = $340 · Materials: $120 · Markup: 20%
Working: ($340 + $120) × 1.20 × 1.10 = $460 × 1.20 × 1.10
Answer: $607.20 inc GST
💡 $552 ex GST. Your margin: $92 after costs — about 20% gross.
Standard
Bathroom renovation
Given: Labour: 24 hrs × $95 = $2,280 · Materials: $3,800 · Markup: 25%
Working: ($2,280 + $3,800) × 1.25 × 1.10
Answer: $8,360 inc GST
💡 Ex GST: $7,600. Margin: $1,520 — 25% on cost.
Advanced
Multi-trade project
Given: Labour: 80 hrs × $90 = $7,200 · Materials: $12,400 · Markup: 30%
Working: ($7,200 + $12,400) × 1.30 × 1.10
Answer: $28,028 inc GST
💡 Always itemise by trade in the written quote. List exclusions explicitly.

4 Sanity check

Typical trade markup
15–40% on cost
Margins vary by trade: plumbing 25–35%, painting 20–30%, electrical 20–35%.
Labour as % of quote
30–60% typical
Labour-heavy jobs: tiling, plastering. Material-heavy: cabinetry, flooring.
GST
10% on all supplies and labour in AU
US: sales tax on materials only in most states — labour often exempt.
Quote vs estimate
Quote is binding; estimate is indicative
If quoting, inspect the job first. Estimates need a contingency allowance.

5 Common errors

ErrorCauseConsequenceFix
Forgetting overheads in labour rate Using wages only, not true charge-out rate Quote loses money on every hour Charge-out rate = wages + super + tools + insurance + admin ÷ billable hours
Materials at retail Not accounting for supplier markup Margin eaten by material cost blowout Use your actual supplier cost, not retail price
No contingency on variations Fixed-price quote without scope clarity Every variation erodes margin Include explicit exclusions and a variation clause in your written quote
Forgetting GST Quoting ex-GST to client who expects inc-GST Client dispute on final invoice Always state clearly whether your quote is ex-GST or inc-GST