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I'm extending my house and my builder put a P/C sum in his quote for plumbing at £5k. He's introduced a plumber who's been around, and the builder has now sent me an estimate for £14k+VAT. So, despite being a very experienced and reputable extension specialist, his own estimate was nearly 3 times less than his plumber's...
Anyway, I'm just wondering whether it is about right. The extension is quite large and adds 1 reception room, a larger kitchen and utility, 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. So to summarise I need:

1. New condensing boiler
2. New pump, hot water tank, valves and controller
3. 7 new radiators
4. Plumbing to 3 new bathrooms (2 have toilet, sink, bath and shower, 1 has toilet, sink and shower only.)
5. Plumbing for a new kitchen (sink, dishwasher, gas cooker) and utility room (sink, washing machine, tumble dryer)
6. A Megaflow system for the hot water/showers

Assuming my builder has put 10% on for himself, does £12.5k+VAT seem about right?

(There's been no mention of the make/model of the boiler or whether the pipework will be done in plastic or copper.)
(We're supply all the sanitary ware etc.)

Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
I have charged £10k for a single bathroom all in, and considering you are building something akin to a large house its cheap, so allow for extras, especially as your providing ceramics that normally causes more more hassle and costs than you think you save by buying it yourself.
 
Builder is a nugget. Sounds a bit in experienced if he doesn't know roughly what the cost is?
You had quotes of other builders? Been working on a job builder under estimated by £65k on an original £75k job. Custard was not a happy bunny. Sacked builder still lots left
 
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Can i get his number? That seems cheap to me for installing that gear :)
 
In your list I would have thought number 2 and 6 were one of the same?
 
In your list I would have thought number 2 and 6 were one of the same?

If you say so Rob - sounds logical. As my builder said when I challenged the 200% increase on his P/C: "I'm not a plumber."

Ermintrude;[COLOR=#333333 said:
21126]Builder is a nugget. Sounds a bit in experienced if he doesn't know roughly what the cost is?

I think he knew exactly what he was doing - getting his overall estimate down by £9k!

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Howsie;[COLOR=#333333 said:
16397][/COLOR]Where are you based?


Guildford area.




 
Its impossible to judge without seeing it. But £5k is so far under that I wonder if your builder gave it any thought at all.

Obviously I havent seen it, but I can easily envisage well over £5k for materials given what you have told us, even accepting the fact that you are supplying sanitary ware.
 
I hope for your sake the whole job doesn't come in at 3 times the price+ VAT.Check your contract.
 
I'm extending my house and my builder put a P/C sum in his quote for plumbing at £5k. He's introduced a plumber who's been around, and the builder has now sent me an estimate for £14k+VAT. So, despite being a very experienced and reputable extension specialist, his own estimate was nearly 3 times less than his plumber's...
Anyway, I'm just wondering whether it is about right. The extension is quite large and adds 1 reception room, a larger kitchen and utility, 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. So to summarise I need:

1. New condensing boiler
2. New pump, hot water tank, valves and controller
3. 7 new radiators
4. Plumbing to 3 new bathrooms (2 have toilet, sink, bath and shower, 1 has toilet, sink and shower only.)
5. Plumbing for a new kitchen (sink, dishwasher, gas cooker) and utility room (sink, washing machine, tumble dryer)
6. A Megaflow system for the hot water/showers

Assuming my builder has put 10% on for himself, does £12.5k+VAT seem about right?

(There's been no mention of the make/model of the boiler or whether the pipework will be done in plastic or copper.)
(We're supply all the sanitary ware etc.)

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Do your homework and check 2 and 6 as suggested in another reply to this thread.
Now for arguments sake price up an expensive commercial boiler which you'll never use, we'll call it £3.500 for that alone.Over the top yes.Now price up a megaflow system , 7 rads etc etc. Pick expensive as I've suggested.Measure the total copper run. well say £80 for the new gas pipe run for cooker. I'll put my tin hat on now, as I say you're being overcharged.
Personally, I'd run a mile.



The cheapest quote I had for my extension was £21,000. Brought in and overseen my own crew.Done it complete counting every nut and bolt £7,000.
 
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