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Cost of garden room
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Grumpy_chap said:Jeepers_Creepers said:Hi Grumpy. Would you be so good as to post a photo of what you got for that money, please? And where in the country are you?0
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Best price by waiting until work drops off and contractor touting for business.0
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You mean another lockdown0
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No, it was 2016. Summer ended, so who want this type of work before March?0
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True so best to get a quote when it’s warm0
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No, wait until it is dark and cold and wet and miserable. Then get a quote. When it is warm, everyone wants garden job done.1
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Oh right thx for sharing your insight 👍🏽0
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Is that a fully insulated proper building with power and water or a brick shed?0
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It is a brick shed, single-skin only. Electrical power but no water or drainage. Not built to regulations for living space (as it is not).0
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AdrianC said:£25k for a timber garden room? Nah...I assume this one is top of the range, fit for a Prime Minister.
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