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renovation cost? how much? floor + windows
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it would not cost any money to get a double glazing fir in to give you a quote. Flooring - since you have measured the area, why not go to a local shop and ask !!!!0
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Depending on the size of the windows i would say at least £4000 for double glazing
Carpets not sure0 -
I just got new windows for a place Im doing up. £3000 7 windows and a back door.
Laminate Flooring depends on quality 19m of low quality £145 thats with underlay. Triple that for a much better finish.
Carpets again depend on quality.
I looked at a flat yesterday and I base it on 3 grand a room for Kitchen and Toilet. 3 for windows and door 3 for central heating and 3 for the rest (decoration etc). Usually works out about right.0
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