Is this a reasonable quote? - Patio work
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Hi this is my first post.
My builder has quoted the following:
Supply and fit 5.230 M³ compacted type1 hardcore sub base.
Fit only 51 M² of patio slabs.
Supply 2.615 M³ sand and 27no. cement for laying 51 M² patio
The cost of this is £3100 - excluding VAT.
Is this reasonable?
Any advice/comments?
Many thanks, D
My builder has quoted the following:
Supply and fit 5.230 M³ compacted type1 hardcore sub base.
Fit only 51 M² of patio slabs.
Supply 2.615 M³ sand and 27no. cement for laying 51 M² patio
The cost of this is £3100 - excluding VAT.
Is this reasonable?
Any advice/comments?
Many thanks, D
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yeah kinda equals 100mm of subbase, but what slabs is he supplying? what jointing?
any drianage?
seems a random method of quoting like straight out an estimator package or calculator?
any drianage?
seems a random method of quoting like straight out an estimator package or calculator?
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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Seems a bit cheap to me to be honest. Am i just overtired or is that a lot of dust for that job? What area are you in?
The only thing I would warn you would be have a check of his previous paving works, spoken from seeing two or three substandard jobs done by builders despite the extensions being spot-on.
No offence to any well-versed-in-landscaping-builders of course!!!!!
The only thing I would warn you would be have a check of his previous paving works, spoken from seeing two or three substandard jobs done by builders despite the extensions being spot-on.
No offence to any well-versed-in-landscaping-builders of course!!!!!
full bed only - spot and dabs are the scourge!!
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Yes - we are to supply the stones.local patios and driveways wrote:im under the impression the client is to supply the stone
Actually, this covers two distinct areas - and on one we are thinking of some kind of slate-y type stone at c. £40/m and for the other (sharp intake of breath) the Easi-Grass (or whatever it is called) which would be ideal for our needs. I think that was quoted to me at £60/m at Grand Designs (all in on top of a hard core base).
So the total would come in at c. £6-7k all in for this area.
Any further comments? (I am expecting a few brickbats regarding the Easi-Grass!!)
Cheers, D.
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So if it is c. £600 for the materials, how does the rest break down into:ilovesettsonmondays wrote:it certainly isnt cheap . he is forking 500 quid at the very max for sand and stone 100 for cement . leaving 2500 for a weeks work max for 2 men .
1. Laying the hard core
2. Laying the paving slabs
Guess what I am asking now is, how much per sq m. is it to lay the paving slabs? There must be some reasonable benchmarks which are used?
Or, to put it another way, what %age of time would be spent on the hard core versus laying the paving slabs. My laymans guess is 60:40 (Paving:Hard core).
Thanks, D
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