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Downstairs Bathroom/Plumbing Work
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danjones
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Evening,
Ive been quoted £860 for the following.
Cap old Toilet/Sink
Install new/toilet sink
Tidy up one pipe to a radiator as it was cut too long (previous owner job)
Install 1 radiator
Install 1 outside hot tap
Toilet and Sink supplied, Radiator is very small for downstairs toilet.
I've not had plumbing work done for years so I have no idea whats a fair price or not anymore.
Thank You
Ive been quoted £860 for the following.
Cap old Toilet/Sink
Install new/toilet sink
Tidy up one pipe to a radiator as it was cut too long (previous owner job)
Install 1 radiator
Install 1 outside hot tap
Toilet and Sink supplied, Radiator is very small for downstairs toilet.
I've not had plumbing work done for years so I have no idea whats a fair price or not anymore.
Thank You
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That seems a little high, but if the toilet and sink are good quality items from a named brand, they could be costing quite a bit more than unbranded items from the local plumbers merchant.The comments I post are my personal opinion. While I try to check everything is correct before posting, I can and do make mistakes, so always try to check official information sources before relying on my posts.0
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