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Texas Contractor Pricing
In Texas, price only works when scope is clear, cash is structured, and later changes feed back into the contract instead of leaking out in the field.
Scope Controls Price
Price is only as strong as the scope behind it.
If the scope is vague, the number is vague even when it looks precise on paper.
That is where many pricing problems start.
Deposits and Payment Structure
The total price is not the whole system. The timing of cash matters just as much.
If the structure is weak, the contractor carries the job too long and margin gets squeezed before the dispute even starts.
Allowances Create Risk
Allowances keep jobs moving but create risk when real cost exceeds the placeholder.
Without clear rules, they become hidden underpricing.
Where Pricing Disputes Start
Most disputes begin in the proposal, not the invoice.
If assumptions and exclusions are unclear, the customer fills the gap.
Pricing and Change Orders
Pricing and change-order control are one system.
If one side is weak, the other breaks.
Common Mistakes
- Using a low number to win work - Weak deposit structure - Hidden uncertainty - Missing exclusions
Practical System
Build pricing in order: scope → cost → overhead → profit → cash structure.
What This Changes
Pricing becomes stable instead of reactive.
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In Texas, pricing holds when scope, payment structure, and change control stay aligned from the start.