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Kitchen and dining room to kitchen/diner
kernewek
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Hi there.
West Cornwall, where labour is usually very reasonable. Following work needs doing.
Kitchen stripping, lino and dining room carpet removed
2.6 meter stud wall with electrics and door frame and door removed
removed wall area tidied up
Ceiling skimmed to cover artex
1 new electric point installed
Floor tiled (approx 16sq meters)(tiles supplied) Small amount of wall tiling (about 2 square meters)
New kitchen installed using existing plumbing and electrics (no gas)
New doorframe constructed in existing gap between kitchen/diner and stairway (just an opening at present to ceiling height)
Quote about 2k
Is this reasonable?
West Cornwall, where labour is usually very reasonable. Following work needs doing.
Kitchen stripping, lino and dining room carpet removed
2.6 meter stud wall with electrics and door frame and door removed
removed wall area tidied up
Ceiling skimmed to cover artex
1 new electric point installed
Floor tiled (approx 16sq meters)(tiles supplied) Small amount of wall tiling (about 2 square meters)
New kitchen installed using existing plumbing and electrics (no gas)
New doorframe constructed in existing gap between kitchen/diner and stairway (just an opening at present to ceiling height)
Quote about 2k
Is this reasonable?
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Sorry. Shameless bump
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I fit kitchens in East Sussex and it seems very cheap to me. I certainly wouldn't want to take the job on for that money.0
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