New driveway - Looking for ideas

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Post: # 49608Post 47p2

rab1 wrote:that's the sad thing, 99% of all tradesmen want to do the job to the best of their ability but the owners of some companies want them to cut corners to save money and then you have the cowboys who just want to steal from people. :angry:

I guess it's a catch 22 situation rab1. The customer wants the best price, so the boss cuts the price to accommodate and clinch the deal, then he cuts corners to make a profit.

As for the cowboys :angry: they're the dangerous ones

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Post: # 49613Post GB_Groundworks

theres a certain reality that means unfortunately not many people are like you 47p2 they vote with their wallet and not whats the best value for money,

and its ok as long as you can generate work off people who know a good job but if you can't then thats when prices start getting cut and standards slip families to feed and mortgages to pay, you cant loose money on a job, but i'm sure we all have, i have been my fault but you take it on the chin.

but its getting very hard when you quote for a quality job done by good workmen with good machines etc and some ameatuer undercuts you by 50 % and the people dont know the difference because they believe what the guy "saving" them 50% tells them. even if you point them here what ever they still believe your being silly demanding the proper spec.
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Post: # 49615Post msh paving

Here is a great quote from John Ruskin

There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse, and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey.
John Ruskin, (attributed)

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Post: # 49617Post 47p2

GB,

Starting a project on this scale is something that needs lots of forward planning. There's little point having half the budget and getting half a job done, if I never had enough funds it would have been postponed.

When I started planning the garage build I knew the paving would need to be done afterwards. The reason I did most of the garage myself was to allow me the funds to ensure I could afford the paving too. Had I employed a company to build the garage my funds would not have stretched enough for the paving. I had done my research, 4 years ago when all this was in its infancy, I knew what I could afford and where I could cut costs. The garage was the easiest part for me to tackle and where I could save the most money by doing it myself. Where as the groundwork and paving I would have struggled with especially when I see what is involved.

Had I went with my cheapest quote I could have saved about £15k, but how long would it have lasted before it had to be ripped up and started again. As I said earlier, 'do it once do it right'

MSH,

Thanks for the quote, i like it :D

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Post: # 49619Post rab1

you did the right thing, you went with your gut feeling about the lads who are doing the work and they weren't the cheapest but who wants the cheapest quote only too have to pay more for someone to come round and fix it ???
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Post: # 49638Post 47p2

The patio area is almost completed with just the pointing left to finish it off. The area in front of the garage blocked but still to get sanded and whacked and just to keep SWMBO happy her 'crop circle' is in.

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Post: # 49649Post Dave_L

Looking good, I like the circle, breaks it up somewhat.
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Post: # 49654Post lutonlagerlout

i dont mind the odd circle, but personally i dont like this one
its a step too far for me
but as 47p2 says "she who must be obeyed" has spoken
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Post: # 49658Post 47p2

The circle's not my favourite either but I must obey the boss's orders


I spoke with the owner of the company and he is more than happy for me to pass on his details.

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The owner is Neil Rutherford

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Post: # 49662Post rab1

so its not just me who lives/married the boss. once dry layed the entire kitchen tiles out and made all cuts, mrs rab walked in and said i dont like it do it in the other direction. ???
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Post: # 49690Post 47p2

rab1 wrote:so its not just me who lives/married the boss.???
You're not alone Rab :(

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The trailer parking area is now completed and also the gap between the garage and the aqua channel.


The pictures weren't staged, he just can't make his mind up where he wants to lie down
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The nice easy run into the garage should make parking a lot easier.

This was before
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and after....Oops, he isn't camera shy :D
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Post: # 49757Post mickg

it looks a superb transformation 47p2
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Lov the dog, he look's superb condition MSH :)
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Post: # 49764Post GB_Groundworks

whats with the rd 330mm ic covers, looks like they've pointed rd them are they going to fit recess trays?

plus: my dogs bigger than yours na na na (makes thumb on nose kid's gesture hahaha)

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