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Anyone have a current list of prices on a new build site?
 
Pricing only tends to be discussed in the plumbers arms.

Asking for "prices on a new build site" is a bit like saying "how much does a car cost?" ... not enough info.
 
Anyone have a current list of prices on a new build site?

varies on location London will pay higher prices ,but tends to dramatically drop off outside m25,earnt a fortune 10 years ago on high rise student type accommodation,but did some new housing recently and prices were dismal
 
8-12 per rad
20-30 per unit of sanitary
35-55 per boiler

Etc......etc.......

basically the prices are about 1/2 to 2/3 of what you should really get/want but that's what new build is. That's why the quality of the work is so poor and that's for all trades not just plumbing.

Went around to a mates new house not long back and the hob goes out when the boiler fires up. Shocking.
 
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8-12 per rad
20-30 per unit of sanitary
35-55 per boiler

Etc......etc.......

basically the prices are about 1/2 to 2/3 of what you should really get/want but that's what new build is. That's why the quality of the work is so poor and that's for all trades not just plumbing.

Went around to a mates new house not long back and the hob goes out when the boiler fires up. Shocking.

What happened with the hob, did you AR it?
 
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