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My quotes gone bust on day one!

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Biscuitsbathroom · 09/10/2017 22:41

Today is day one of my bathroom refit. Fitter had quoted me for ripping out suite, flooring, wall coverings, replacing suite, tiling, underfloor heating, false ceiling, spotlights, blah blah. Gave me an excellent price (in my uneducated opinion!)

Came home today and he's done a ton of work in the 4/5 hours he was here. But he's ripped off all the plaster board round my wall, so that it's just insulation showing. I guess it was damp behind the tiles.

How much extra is it likely to cost me for replacing that. I only have about £500 to spare over what he originally quoted and I'm worried this won't be the last unexpected expense. 

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Ihavepatrick · 09/10/2017 22:47

Did you get a quote or an estimate?

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Biscuitsbathroom · 09/10/2017 22:56

The written details from him refer to "details of work and cost involved", and "cost of the above and to include supply of..."

No use of "quote" or "estimate".

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thereinmadnesslies · 09/10/2017 22:59

We had this - it was impossible to get the old tiles off without taking the plasterboard. There were no additional costs for the replacement plasterboard, apparently this happens a lot so it had already been factored into the price.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 09/10/2017 23:03

Really? That's good to know! Hopefully the same here then. Thank you!

I think I'm just shocked at how low he quoted me in the first place that i'm thinking it can't possibly go smoothly!

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GardenGeek · 09/10/2017 23:05

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JoJoSM2 · 09/10/2017 23:15

Just make sure he uses the green bathroom plasterboard and treats it before tiling.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 09/10/2017 23:25

£1500, which includes supply of ceiling lights, underfloor heating kit and electrician to wire it up.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 09/10/2017 23:26

Thanks JoJo, will check that out.

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YorkshireTea86 · 10/10/2017 07:42

When we did our bathroom the plaster board came off with the tiles nothing we could do about it. Just happened on one wall in our kitchen too. Has cost us a bit more but not much. Couldn't say exactly how much because there were other bit that had to be done which were unexpected too.

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Ihavepatrick · 10/10/2017 11:36

Yeah he should have factored that in

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TroelsLovesSquinkies · 10/10/2017 18:27

Is that labour only and you are sourcing all the fixtures? Its very cheap.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 10/10/2017 19:38

Yes, labour only, apart from what I mentioned. I've sourced the suite and tiles (using his discount) etc. Only partially tiling it, but still does seem too good to be true!

But he was recommend by my very particular colleague, so I'm confident he'll do a good job. Whole things coming in at about £2800 so far.

Just reminded me, still need to pick up a loo roll holder Grin

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Imfinehowareyou · 10/10/2017 19:50

I've just binge watched 2 series of The 100K House - Tricks of the Trade (BBC IPlayer). The majority of people went over their quotes so I think it's pretty normal Grin
Good luck with your new bathroom!

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Biscuitsbathroom · 10/10/2017 20:19

I'll need to give that a watch! Sounds like it might take the shine off my £3k bathroom for me though Grin

Those folk are always minted, pulling money from nowhere. That's far from my situation, more the pity!

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Imfinehowareyou · 10/10/2017 22:01

Ha ha - that describes Grand Designs to a tee!
The 100k house title is misleading. That was the first series. This is the follow on 'Tricks of the Trade' and the people have much less cash. They have people who do run out of funds. They also show lots of money saving tips.

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TroelsLovesSquinkies · 10/10/2017 23:04

Good luck with the loo roll holder. Dh did our new ensuite over a year ago, he still hasn't found just the right loo roll holder. how hard can it be?

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Biscuitsbathroom · 10/10/2017 23:13

Troels of bedding

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Biscuitsbathroom · 10/10/2017 23:18

Jeez, ignore that! Dropped the phone mid post!

I can foresee many issues with the toilet roll holder choice! Too cheap, too expensive, too angular, too curvy! But anything will be a vast improvement on the one that's been in for ten years, badly fitted and slopes downwards, meaning I spend an unreasonable amount of time chasing escapee loo rolls around the floor while trying to keep my bum on the pan.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 11/10/2017 22:14

Me again!

Have made what seems to me to be a grave error with my new shower!

Below is what I have bought, and my tiling so far.

You'll see the shower casing is black. I didn't notice this when ordering Blush. It will be the only bit of black I'm my bathroom. The plumber has already ripped open the packaging and I'm not sure if he's used any of the pipe work or whatever (some bits sticking out the wall) so don't think I can return.

Do you think the black will look awful? Should I take the hit cost wise and order a different shower? Time is not on my side here!

Thanks.

My quotes gone bust on day one!
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Motionoftheoceon · 11/10/2017 22:23

I think it will be fine, you've got quite a dark mosaic tile nearby, so it won't stand out too much.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 11/10/2017 22:24

Do you think? Tile probably not as dark as it looks. Sad

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NorthernLurker · 11/10/2017 22:30

Looks fine to me.

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Ruhrpott · 11/10/2017 22:50

That doesn’t look like green bathroom plasterboard!

I think the shower looks fine and the tiling looks great.

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Biscuitsbathroom · 11/10/2017 22:55

Rurhpott it's not, it's grey. I forgot to ask him, as was suggested Blush

If I decide in a few months that I get the look of the shower, will it be easy enough to change with affecting the look of my tiles, i.e. no holes? Or will I need to replace exactly like for like, just different colour?

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