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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:44 am
by dharmesh
Dear Sirs
I was wonder if you could help. I live in a terraced house and parking is a problem. I am thinking of having block paving done so that I can park the cars. The size is approx 36Sq Meters. What would be arough estimate of getting block paving done and also if I put wall on both sides of the terraced property then I guess that will increase the cost.

Ideally how much extra will the wall be. The length of the house is appros 6.5m and the width is approx 5.5m, hence te walls will be on the 6.5 m side.

Inorder to reduce the cost and not have walls whats the best way of definingg the boundary between the neighbours considering I live in a terraced property.

Please help. Any links to some pictures would be helpful too.

Just a rough bracket of cost would give me an idea when I get quotes cause I have no idea at all.

Mny thanks

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 11:25 am
by 84-1093879891
What is it today? Does nobody read the main website anymore???

Price guides and images can be found on the main website.

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 12:21 pm
by dharmesh
Thanks for that, Had a look. Basically I am going to have it on Paved block so confused from the 3 below which I shoudl refer too

Brindle & Charcoal
Tumbled concrete blocks
Clay Pavers

Ideally if you can give me an indication on the price bracket for 36qs meter it would be handy

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 12:48 pm
by Rspaving
Brindle and charcoal 50mm blocks i would charge £50 a meter square £1800 just to give u an idea

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2004 2:40 pm
by 84-1093879891
I don't provide prices for individual projects - let the contractors tendering for the work do that. I don't want the job: I don't take on any construction work any more, so I ain't gonna price it!

The general guide prices are on the Block Paving page, as I said. The table gives 'average' figures for typical projects nationwide. If you want to know more about local prices for specific projects, you'll have to ask a number of local contractors.

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2004 9:24 pm
by steve r
Nice web site, but no trading address and only a mobile phone number!
What was it that quasimodo said?

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 12:31 pm
by danensis
To whom was that remark aimed?

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 7:57 pm
by Rspaving
Well i have a bt number but find it easier with the mobile as im obviosly never at home not many people like speaking to answering machines. As for the address i dont think its a good idea to have my address plastered all over the web. When you have a quote is when you find out all my details. and not before.Thanks

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 9:27 pm
by steve r
Your address is on the web and available for all to see.
If you log on to "mesenger" at the top of this page I will send it to you.
Steve

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 2:30 pm
by 84-1093879891
I can't see why having a trading address published on a website is a drawback. I would NEVER deal with any company that did not give its trading address and a landline number upfront.

Relying on mobile numbers, or 0800 numbers that divert to mobiles, and not giving trading addresses is symptomatic of the cowboy element that plagues our trade - make yourself stand out as one of the Good Guys and provide full contact details on your website.

If you're worried about missing calls during the day, you can have your calls diverted for less than 2 quid per month - it gives a much more professional image.