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Cost to move wall
dandt
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We are looking at moving house. One of the properties we are looking at has a living room/diner, but we would prefer a kitchen diner.
What sort of budget price would be reasonable for moving a non structural 9'2" wall and installing a new kitchen. Approximatley 7 floor units and 5 wall units + plumbing DW/WM and cooker.
What sort of budget price would be reasonable for moving a non structural 9'2" wall and installing a new kitchen. Approximatley 7 floor units and 5 wall units + plumbing DW/WM and cooker.
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I knocked around some walls in my house 18 months ago to make our kitchen larger and remove a cupboard and it cost £1800 including electrics, plastering, lintle etc i would budget for £1500 - £2000.
Doesn't hurt btw to get a few builders around to quote, get some names from friends or family for a reputable one particularly if they are happy with the work that was done.Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly, and for the same reason.0
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