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Removing a window
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Could anyone give a ball park figure for removing a window and bricking up the opening? Size is approx., 4' x 5'
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Yes, a builder probably could.
You'll need to provide a bit more info (where you are in the country, whether it's double skin wall, what kind of bricks, whether its ground / first / second floor). Lots of variables will affect the price.Thinking critically since 1996....0 -
Cheers,
I've got matching bricks. It's on the ground floor and is double skinned (I haven't got breeze blocks or any other materials) part of a ten year old extension. Based in Yorkshire0 -
Thanks, that's all helpful. I'd be surprised if it was more than a days work for a couple of guys. I'd suggest you would get change out of £400.Thinking critically since 1996....0
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as above . one/ two men days work . I would come back and plaster . total £500 max:cool: hard as nails on the internet . wimp in the real world :cool:0
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