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Changing to 3 single panel radiators to doubles and moving 1 about 2 meters
 
Need to get your post count up and get yourself in the arms to discuss prices.

But not enough info any way. Open vent or sealed. Timber floors or concrete floors. Youve obviously seen the job so have some idea of how long it will take. So multiply by hourly or daily rate and then add on your materials. Dont forget the mark up on the materials though.
 
Lol! How is anyone going to price the job from that info...
 
Impossible to work out without seeing it.

Are the radiators the same length? (are the old ones imperial being changed for metric for example)

Does the pipework need altering to bring it further forwards to meet up with the valves?

Is it onto a stud wall and do you need to fit timber battens to take the radiator brackets if they dont meet up with timberwork?

How much is involved in moving the radiator? Surface mounted piepwork (eg with concrete floor) or how easy is it to get floorboards up and move pipework etc?

Ease of draining down / refilling system?


etc etc
 
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3 grand nice would be some fancy radiators going in :sleep1:I am GSR need to get above 10 posts have already sent my number. Cheers fellas
 
make some welcomes in the new member introduction section will take you a couple of minutes to get up to ten i would think.
 
This sounds like seans first private job :D
don't intend to earn anything out of it!
 
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