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Wonder if I could pick your brains?

We are replacing our gas fire which has a marble back/surround and hearth and wooden mantlepiece. We are replacing it with a new gas fire with a cast iron back, new marble hearth and new mantlepiece.

I had a Corgi registered guy round this morning to quote and he came up with £400 for the building work (we are changing the shape of the actual fire from a smallish square one to a larger arch-shaped one so quite a bit to dig out), plus £250 +VAT for him to disconnect and then fit and reconnect the new fire. They will also make good the plasterwork above the fire. He suggested we hire (at our cost) a small 2 yard skip for the rubble that will have to be taken away.

Does this sound reasonable? I thought it sounded high but haven't replaced a fireplace before so nothing to compare it with. I'm in Cambridgeshire.

Any thoughts welcome
Thanks
 
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Expensive! We fit fires and fireplaces all the time so I do (on this occasion) speak with some knowledge for a change Big Grin
Fire removal & re-fit: £293
Building works £400
Skip £ 70
Total £763

Go for another couple of quotes before committing to this price.

PS Chimney to be swept??
and you are providing the new gas fire and surround...yes?
Mel.
 
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Hi Mel

Thanks for that - yes, we're providing new fire, surround and hearth. Hadn't thought about getting the chimney swept but will do.

I will get another few quotes as you suggest. I know if depends on where you are and the extent of the work but could you give a ballpark figure that you would charge?

Thanks
 
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should say "it depends", not "if" - no ruddy editing allowed!
 
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Am I being completely dense because however many times I re-read it, Mel's saying expensive but his figures are near enough the same Confused
 
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Originally posted by holy cheeses:
Am I being completely dense because however many times I re-read it, Mel's saying expensive but his figures are near enough the same Confused


I am adding up the total cost of what the op is stating HC inc the VAT and I am saying that imo it is a bit on the high side and to get a couple of more quotes in.
Your pending house sale is scrabbling your brain. Big Grin Eek
 
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Hi Mel

Thanks for that - yes, we're providing new fire, surround and hearth. Hadn't thought about getting the chimney swept but will do.

I will get another few quotes as you suggest. I know if depends on where you are and the extent of the work but could you give a ballpark figure that you would charge?

Thanks


No, it's difficult to quote without seeing but the gas fire fit sounds high and the £400 does that inc. VAT??
I doubt if there is a days work there possibly running into day 2 for a bit. and I am aware that everyone has a living to make and business overheads etc. etc. but it does sound high to me. Go for quotes even if only to see what others reckon.
Mel.
 
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Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

DOH!

In my defence I took the paracetamol with the caffeine in by accident to help with the headache from the paint fumes and then the thinners that I had to pour liberally everywhere.

You said I have knowledge and then some numbers. I thought that was your knowledge! Smile
 
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Mel, the £400 for the building work does include VAT. The guy said he thought it'd be a day job and whilst I'm happy to pay the going rate I thought £400 a day was too high, particularly as they don't organise/hire the skip or take away the old fireplace.

I'll get a couple more quotes.

Thanks
 
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