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Removal of fitted wardrobes
cazs
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Hello,
Just completed on a flat but the rather small bedroom has some fitted wardrobes (a double) that aren't that nice. More importantly that that however, they are fitted in a silly way that makes very bad use of the limited space to the extent that I may have to climb over the bed to get round the room.
Therefore, I would like to get them removed (not by me, I cannot do DIY of that extent).
How might I go about that, does anyone know how much it might cost to have it done by handy man or builder and is there anything that might prevent me from having this carried out, things to bear in mind etc.
Any advice would be useful.
Thank you
Just completed on a flat but the rather small bedroom has some fitted wardrobes (a double) that aren't that nice. More importantly that that however, they are fitted in a silly way that makes very bad use of the limited space to the extent that I may have to climb over the bed to get round the room.
Therefore, I would like to get them removed (not by me, I cannot do DIY of that extent).
How might I go about that, does anyone know how much it might cost to have it done by handy man or builder and is there anything that might prevent me from having this carried out, things to bear in mind etc.
Any advice would be useful.
Thank you
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As I dont know what area you live in I can only make a very general guess. If it took a handyman half a day to take down the wardrobes I would expect it to cost ~£60 excluding removal of what was left behind.
Out of interest what about these makes it too hard for you to unscrew them? As its something that you are removing its not like its a problem if you damage them while taking them down.
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