Layman needs advice on botched patio job - Slopes towards house and <15cm from dpc
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I will be going over to see the gentleman on monday to look at the job and see if we can sort it it for him as he is not far from me
i will keep you posted MSH
i will keep you posted MSH
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sorry i should have quantified the cheapness thing
if i employ men on a living wage (which i do) so they all take home a wage on which they can live rather than just exist and none of them are signing on then I have a fixed cost for labour
then things like skips, sand ,type 1 are pretty much a fixed cost
so when i price and add my paltry profit which incidentally has to cover running costs etc the price i give is a fair price to do the job correctly
so for someone to wildly undercut me (which happens) they either have slave,illegal or underpaid labour
they are stealing materials
or they are not going to do the job correctly
or a combo of all 3
and then the above happens, and its a load of grief for the client,who then has to pay for the job to be rectified,which costs more than the original price
LLL
if i employ men on a living wage (which i do) so they all take home a wage on which they can live rather than just exist and none of them are signing on then I have a fixed cost for labour
then things like skips, sand ,type 1 are pretty much a fixed cost
so when i price and add my paltry profit which incidentally has to cover running costs etc the price i give is a fair price to do the job correctly
so for someone to wildly undercut me (which happens) they either have slave,illegal or underpaid labour
they are stealing materials
or they are not going to do the job correctly
or a combo of all 3
and then the above happens, and its a load of grief for the client,who then has to pay for the job to be rectified,which costs more than the original price
LLL
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Yes, he made us buy four 25kg tubs of geofix. What's wrong with them?dig dug dan wrote:Another red flag has gone up. Did I see the word geofix mentioned?
MSH Paving has offered to come over on Monday to give us a quote, as he mentioned above. No offence to MSH but I want to be as thorough as I can this time. Is there anyone who can recommend any other pavers who covers Norfolk?
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I would have thought that you would have had more than 1 quote/estimate in the start.
What I would do is see what is said on Monday as you need to know what's needed to be done to rectify it, and as already said it all needs restarting, but most of all the specification of the job...
Mark is a moderator on this site so I would say that speaks volumes.
What I would do is see what is said on Monday as you need to know what's needed to be done to rectify it, and as already said it all needs restarting, but most of all the specification of the job...
Mark is a moderator on this site so I would say that speaks volumes.
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one thing to be shure of is the geogoooo wont be used...
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