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Replacing central heating pipework
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glasgowdan
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I've had a quote to replace all the heating pipes and valves in my house of £2.2k and haven't yet had time to get a 2-3rd quote yet. Has anyone got any idea if this sounds reasonable? The house is a 3 bed bungalow with a converted loft. Wooden floors and the pipework is likely 40 years old, though no leaks that we can tell. The boiler is a modern one and radiators are a mixture.
The quote was based on around 3 days for the job.
Thanks
The quote was based on around 3 days for the job.
Thanks
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I had mine done in April in a three bed bungalow. It was £1100
the bungalow is 1960s and all pipework was replaced0 -
Was that an established business, or a man that someone you know knows? I'm getting a couple more quotes in the coming days anyway. Thanks.0
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iT WAS AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS0
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