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been asked to quote this with a £600 boiler!
dont matter where you are in country or what you charge, but based on the info and pics..whats your estimate?
forget the bathroom. you can see water supplies and gas from pics, guess rest.

customer has just started 'flipping houses' hes not a bad customer of mine so not going to be too rude to him as he is a 36 year old doctor in computers!
i will share what he wants me to charge him after a few inputs. this is his second project under £100k and his first made him £10k after 6 months! gave him an estimate this afternoon but now changed boiler posistion to another room.
enjoy!!


1. Remove and plumb out radiator as not required. As a set of double doors being installed in its area. As below, the wall with the 2 windows. Used to be external wall but now house has extension on.
2. Plumb in new radiator on the wall under the 2 wall lights.
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1. Plumb in new radiator on the blank wall. Remove and plumb out radiator under 2 windows as not required, as above.

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[FONT=&quot]Remove radiator under bay lounge window. Might buy new one TBD
[/FONT] 1. Remove 2 radiators in downstairs W/C. Plus need to plum in new toilet.
1. Remove kitchen radiator and replace with new one, TBD. Remove gas cooker.
[FONT=&quot]Remove kitchen ground boiler and plumb in new combi boiler
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[/FONT] 1. Move bedroom radiator under the window.
2. Remove radiator under stair and in hall.
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Adjacent to the kitchen is the area under the Stairs. The boiler to go where the window is. Window to be blocked up. Next door has done the same.
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fit new radiators throughout 11 in total (supplied by customer)
 
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about 5-6k
 
that was his mash job list.

in summary;
remove all 11 rads for plastering.
relocate and install 5 new rads and re-pipe with trv.
replace remaining 6 rads with new.

install new combi in new location replacing floor standing vented system.
flush and pressure test.
supply boiler and all fittings ex rads and valves.

replace toilet and other jobs to suit in addition.
basically a new install of 11 rad upgrade plus extras!
in village, nearest merchant 7 miles. job location 15 mile from base.
 
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he wants it for £1600 with the boiler supplied and bath suite install only, or he can supply boiler and wants to keep scrap.lol that involves coming and going to remove and refit rads, strip out days over 3 weeks.lol
told me guy up road has quoted £1500 but he wants to use me as he trusts me to do a good job!!

my price est is £2200-2800 or £3500 inc bath suite and w.c pan installed/boiler supplied! fixed
told him straight, i wont do it cheap as i have a business to run!!
 
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Funny how there's always a bloke down the road, or a friends mate who quotes stupid cheap. And, suprise suprise, they want you to match the quote! Why just not get them to do it?
 
Had a guy asked how much I charge for lgsr today as he has someone that does them for £20. The guy is on the cards but takes a couple of days off and does them at that price.
 
Had a guy asked how much I charge for lgsr today as he has someone that does them for £20. The guy is on the cards but takes a couple of days off and does them at that price.

What do bg charge? £20 is way to cheap cost me that in diesel!
 
3260+ vat without seeing it in the flesh with the cheapest boiler i can source and he supplies the suite and i keep the scrap.
You don't need customers like him there are plenty others.
 
£63 plus vat (£75.60) for me for a LL boiler and 1 appliance (local only). Fires are an extra £34.
Probably why i only do about a dozen a year.
 
just walk away from that mate! that price is pathetic. let him use the other fool
 
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