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molddude 12-06-2021 08:39 AM

Birdcage cost nowadays
 
With prices out of control, has anyone priced a large birdcage recently? I searched older threads, but prices have gone crazy lately and we are making an offer today on a home.
Thanks,
Marty

Koapaka 12-06-2021 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by molddude (Post 2037147)
With prices out of control, has anyone priced a large birdcage recently? I searched older threads, but prices have gone crazy lately and we are making an offer today on a home.
Thanks,
Marty

Ours was already in place when we bought, but just FYI another consideration would be how long would it be to get one built should it be a gamechanger for you....seems that a lot of things are taking forever to get done anymore with COVID being the excuse for both price and time to install. At this point, if I really wanted a birdcage area to use, I would definitely be looking only at homes with existing birdcage areas I was happy with. Right now I understand pools are being contracted to build and the schedule date is a year out. Crazy!

molddude 12-06-2021 09:11 AM

It's a good point. We have a home here now a just got some quotes for a 2 sided glass enclosure and it was over 17k with a 9 month wait. But, we found a great home , but no birdcage....

molddude 12-06-2021 09:14 AM

I should mention that we bought our current home with a birdcage in place so we never priced one before.

villagetinker 12-06-2021 09:51 AM

No idea of current prices (sorry) 6 years ago, our 800 square foot birdcage was around $18k, this included electrical work for 4 outlets, relocating the irrigation lines (3 or 4 as I recall), the concrete pad, and the birdcage structure. I would guess at least 25% higher now and a long wait.

molddude 12-06-2021 10:45 AM

Thanks for your info, fortunately the area is ready for the birdcage now. Probably 40x20 so your square footage is right on.

Swoop 12-07-2021 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by molddude (Post 2037147)
With prices out of control, has anyone priced a large birdcage recently? I searched older threads, but prices have gone crazy lately and we are making an offer today on a home.
Thanks,
Marty

We just had one installed. 24 x 48 with a 40’ panoramic screen. The sides are 10’ high. We were replacing an existing one and had the original drawings, so the engineering fees were minimal. Total cost $22,300. Lead time less than a month.

Marcojb 12-07-2021 07:59 AM

My neighbor in Osceola Hills recently installed a birdcage approximately 12 x 12 along with water service, concrete floor priced at $15K and its beautiful

btwalker 12-07-2021 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by molddude (Post 2037147)
With prices out of control, has anyone priced a large birdcage recently? I searched older threads, but prices have gone crazy lately and we are making an offer today on a home.
Thanks,
Marty

We received two quotes for 20x16 identical designs and one was twice as much as the other so definitely get multiple quotes. I suspect the higher one mistakenly quoted a concrete pad which we already have. We went with the lessor quote because the rep and the writeup where much more detailed and we had a reference for that company.

Quote 1 5,000
Quote 2 11,000

We were told to expect 3 to 4 months lead time after permitting was completed.

PoolBrews 12-07-2021 08:21 AM

We had a 1,200 sq ft birdcage built 3 years ago. Total cost with concrete pad was $30K. Went with Kilcrease Construction - Do Not Recommend!

We should have waited for Brian & Terry Vinyl. They did our 1st cage about a year before the new one (we then moved - haha). Cost was far lower than any other bids, and once they start they stay on your job till finished. We went with Kilcrease because BTV had a 9 month wait to start. Kilcrease did a horrible job on concrete, and it was hard to get him back to fix things.

Villages Kahuna 12-07-2021 08:45 AM

They’ve always been surprisingly expensive when we northerners check into having one built or expanded. A major post-hurricane change in the building code a number of years ago increased the price further, due to the cost of aluminum. Now the supply chain interruptions resultant from COVID seems to have increased prices and waiting times even further. The prices must be truly frightening for those thinking about add-on construction.

tophcfa 12-07-2021 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Villages Kahuna (Post 2037479)
They’ve always been surprisingly expensive when we northerners check into having one built or expanded. A major post-hurricane change in the building code a number of years ago increased the price further, due to the cost of aluminum. Now the supply chain interruptions resultant from COVID seems to have increased prices and waiting times even further. The prices must be truly frightening for those thinking about add-on construction.

I read that the beer industry is facing a shortage of aluminum for cans. Let’s hope all those aluminum framed bird cages being built don’t result in the price of beer going way up. What good is having a bird cage if you can’t afford to crack a couple of beers while hanging out in it? :mad::mad::mad::smiley::o

OhioBuckeye 12-07-2021 10:03 AM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by molddude (Post 2037147)
With prices out of control, has anyone priced a large birdcage recently? I searched older threads, but prices have gone crazy lately and we are making an offer today on a home.
Thanks,
Marty

Yea, even if you do it yourself which I have. Building material has skyrocketed too, but it’s a lot cheaper if you can do it yourself. If you can’t do it yourself & you want a birdcage well don’t do it or spend the money. What else is there!

jarodrig 12-07-2021 10:14 AM

We received 3 quotes for a 12x14 birdcage on an existing pad. $7K ~$9K

Had to get over the sticker shock but we are doing it . ARC approval already obtained.

JMintzer 12-07-2021 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2037506)
I read that the beer industry is facing a shortage of aluminum for cans. Let’s hope all those aluminum framed bird cages being built don’t result in the price of beer going way up. What good is having a bird cage if you can’t afford to crack a couple of beers while hanging out in it? :mad::mad::mad::smiley::o

Just graduate to "Sippin' Whiskey"... Problem solved!


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