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Re-rendering
hermum
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My house needs re-rendering, it's an end terrace. Approx 15' wide x 24' deep. Victorian so quite high, how high's a house? 25' high? On the back is an extention of around 8' x 12'.
What sort of price should I expect to pay, the old render to be taken off, re-rendered & painting? Also if the weather's good what length of time is it likely to take?
I'm in Devon.
Thank you
What sort of price should I expect to pay, the old render to be taken off, re-rendered & painting? Also if the weather's good what length of time is it likely to take?
I'm in Devon.
Thank you
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between 1750 and 4000 quid. depending where you live.
(1750 was a 3 bed terraced in the NW).Get some gorm.0 -
25 -35 quid a metre square,depending on scaffold needed ,skip,what type of render ie plain faced, pebble dash, moncouche coloured etc0
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