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Nearly 3k - fair cost for removing fitted wardrobes in London?

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lessonsintightropes · 12/02/2015 23:06

We live in a 3 bed flat in London (SE, zone 3 if it matters). We use the large second bedroom as a living room, but it was previously used as a bedroom, and has some large and ugly black fitted wardrobes to one wall. We need:

  • the wardrobes removing
  • the wall where they were, having the thick wallpaper stripped back and potentially a reskim of the plaster
  • dado rail replacing on that wall
  • making good of artex ceiling (most of which was installed only two years ago, so no asbestos issues etc, just a stippling of the little patch where the wardrobe was to make it as far as possible invisible, although the builder agrees this won't be entirely perfect)
  • fitting of new underlay and carpet and removal of existing which only went up to the wardrobes
  • repainting of whole room (c. 14 x 15ft square)

A builder came around today and quoted us £2700, no VAT to be charged, and to include the cost of materials but excluding the cost of carpet/underlay.

Reasonable, or unreasonable? Would love a second opinion. DH thinks this is loads, I think there's quite a bit of skilled work to do and liked and trusted the builder who came around to quote.

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jimmycrackcornbutidontcare · 12/02/2015 23:12

That is way too much for round here where you'd be looking at a couple of hundred (I think) but possibly pretty standard for London. The last painter and decorator we used charged £70 a day and decorated the entire house in 4 days so £280. You'd be best getting more quotes to get an idea of the going rate.

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