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plastering entire floor
ds1980
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just had quote for replaster and making good of entire top floor in 3 bed semi.
2 double beds, 1 single, bathroom, landing and stairs. with ceilings.
£900 for labour only I imagine about £100 on materials.
Any good? Im just inside m25
2 double beds, 1 single, bathroom, landing and stairs. with ceilings.
£900 for labour only I imagine about £100 on materials.
Any good? Im just inside m25
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I saw the title of this thread and thought "why the hell do you want to put plaster on the floor ?" :rotfl::rotfl:0
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Sounds good compared to my quote:
Skimming 22ft x 9ft (12ft at widest point) room with ceiling and putting corner arch bits into an existing square archway - £880 (Surrey).0 -
yeh just thought that myself!!
20 walls or so and 5 ceilings.
didn't think it was bad at all!0 -
Your estimate for materials seems way out to me....0
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why's that?
Might need a few more bags of plaster but at £4 a go it's not going to break the bank!!!0 -
IMO that is a cracking price.0
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lets not hope literally!0
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