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Cheers Mike,
So what would you price the job up at? Ballpark figure for the lot and you pay the subbies, electrician, carpets etc.

I'm not trying to pin anyone down, its just a general feel for how much people charge around the country.

PS, the ceiling in the office will be ripped out Mike.

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Way too cheap for insurance work

For example removing and replacing a bath £450 for labour...Accepted always

Removing the kitchen and refitting should be at least twice your estimate, Removal will be slow as you are needing to keep units free from damage
 
Way too cheap for insurance work

For example removing and replacing a bath £450 for labour...Accepted always

Removing the kitchen and refitting should be at least twice your estimate, Removal will be slow as you are needing to keep units free from damage


What is way too cheap Sim?

Looks like a bit of confusion here, I was trying to compare different ways of pricing around the country. I only gave a few fixed prices.

Anyway my price was £4200......accepted by the company.

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Dom, your post is a bit like an A level question! A bit difficult to work out prices because there are so many trades involved. You should call yourself 'DiamondBuilder'. I guess you are happy with the price. I hope all goes well and that you do not find any more water damage. Hopefully you have a line in your quote that caters for unforseen circumstances. Cheers Sean
 
Dom, your post is a bit like an A level question! A bit difficult to work out prices because there are so many trades involved. You should call yourself 'DiamondBuilder'. I guess you are happy with the price. I hope all goes well and that you do not find any more water damage. Hopefully you have a line in your quote that caters for unforseen circumstances. Cheers Sean


I am happy with the price Sean and I always have the unforeseen circumstances clause in my estimates. It will be invoiced through Complete Maintenance Services not The Diamond Tiling Co.

It seemed very straight forward to me, usually spec and a pricing structure for each job. It was a bit of research into how people price differently around the country. Maybe I should become an A level question setter.

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