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Does this quote sound ok?

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Kated16 · 07/04/2019 22:14

Hi

I am in the process of getting some prices for knocking through the kitchen and the dining room and installing a new kitchen. I have just received a quote of £9000 for the following;

Remove wall
Supply and fit rsj
Remove old kitchen, floor tiles and wall tiles
Move radiator
Plastering
Electrics
Refit kitchen and plumbing
Decorating kitchen and opening
Take all rubbish away in skips

Does this sound like a fair price?

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wowfudge · 07/04/2019 22:20

Does it include the actual kitchen units? If so, sounds good.

wowfudge · 07/04/2019 22:20

What about fitting the new floor?

mummyhaschangedhername · 07/04/2019 22:24

Is that including kitchen or is that extra? If it's including then that's amazing.

We are currently doing that same work ourselves, my husband is a tradesman but not a builder, but he have renovated houses before, it has cost is around that so far ourselves. We aren't plastering either (other than patching).

Kated16 · 07/04/2019 22:28

Sorry should have included in my first post it doesn't include the new kitchen, worktops or
flooring (i wish i did! I'd snap his hand off!)

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Alexalee · 08/04/2019 09:53

Sounds expensive to me... the steel and skips will cost about 1000... paint plaster pipes etc 500ish...so 7.5k for labour for what is probably 10days work for a tradesman and a labourer... I would say 750 a day is way over the top. 6k is about right... obviously unless it is a huge steel massive kitchen and huge wall
How many days did they say they would be on the job...

wowfudge · 08/04/2019 12:06

Actually without knowing how big the rooms bring knocked into one are, the areas of wall and floor tiling and how many kitchen units, etc none of us can really say now I come to think of it.

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