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carlito
Hi folks. I've been asked to price up a bathroom consisting of 54m2 of 600 x 400 travertine tiles, walls and floor which will need;
1) Removal of existing same type travertine tile 600 x 400.
2) Sealing.
3) Tanking of shower area.
4) Priming (using primer g)
5) Purchase of materials including tiles.
As far as i have seen so far the floor is on ply (Which may need taking up after removal of existing tiles? I have priced for straight tile removal and not reinstalling ply, am i right or should i expect to have to re- ply the floor???
Walls? Heaven knows what is behind the walls. The house is a listed building. I'll tell you all in another post t'day, but basically whoever done this job had spot fixed these these 600 x 400 trav tiles walls and floors and they are starting to are now giving major problems. i am pricing walls on basic removal, light prepping and fixing (Though i suspect a good few suprises.)
I have priced for everything other than the unforeseen at £3400. Would you all consider this too high or too low? Cheers.
1) Removal of existing same type travertine tile 600 x 400.
2) Sealing.
3) Tanking of shower area.
4) Priming (using primer g)
5) Purchase of materials including tiles.
As far as i have seen so far the floor is on ply (Which may need taking up after removal of existing tiles? I have priced for straight tile removal and not reinstalling ply, am i right or should i expect to have to re- ply the floor???
Walls? Heaven knows what is behind the walls. The house is a listed building. I'll tell you all in another post t'day, but basically whoever done this job had spot fixed these these 600 x 400 trav tiles walls and floors and they are starting to are now giving major problems. i am pricing walls on basic removal, light prepping and fixing (Though i suspect a good few suprises.)
I have priced for everything other than the unforeseen at £3400. Would you all consider this too high or too low? Cheers.