Pricing stone restoration work shouldn’t feel like guesswork, stress, or a constant second-guessing loop. Yet that’s exactly where a lot of contractors end up, especially once the jobs get bigger and the clients get more complicated. How I Price Stone Restoration Jobs (With Real Numbers) is a straight-talk guide for contractors who are tired of undercharging, tired of awkward price conversations, and tired of watching profit disappear on jobs that looked good on paper. This isn’t a theory book. It’s built from decades of real jobs, real invoices, and real mistakes. You’ll see how pricing actually works in the field, from residential floors to commercial lobbies, emergency calls, repair work, and ongoing maintenance contracts. The numbers are explained plainly, without formulas that only make sense in a classroom. The book digs into the problems most pricing advice avoids. Hidden costs that quietly kill profit. Why small jobs are often the most dangerous. How rush work should be priced without guilt. What to do when a customer pushes back. How to raise your prices without losing good clients. And how to price work for designers, general contractors, and property managers without getting squeezed. This book is written for working professionals. It assumes you know your craft and want your pricing to reflect that skill. No hype. No motivational speeches. No recycled advice. Just clear explanations, real examples, and practical guidance you can use the next time someone asks, “What do you charge?” If you restore stone for a living and want your pricing to finally make sense, this book was written for you.