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mani 19-11-2004 00:32

a good builder req...
 
right folks

i'm lookin for a good builder to do some work for me

there's a shop premises needin some plastering etc and the floor beams need replacing a few walls need takin out etc so its a pretty big job - not the easiest of stuff

anyone had any good experiences so far???

i've had one quote of around £8K which is wayyyyy too too much...

many thanks

mani 22-11-2004 18:28

Re: a good builder req...
 
no one know any good builders???

Fearon1 24-11-2004 17:30

Re: a good builder req...
 
nope sorry

mani 25-11-2004 03:01

Re: a good builder req...
 
*L*

hehehe thanks

WillowTheWhisp 25-11-2004 08:16

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I'm afraid I don't either. I got someone to give me a price for a job over 12 months ago and haven't seen him since. :mad8: :angry:

MUMMIBOO 25-11-2004 09:46

Re: a good builder req...
 
I know a good asphalter if ya need one.

vorlon24 25-11-2004 10:42

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I know a good builder, but I don't think he'll travel to where you need the work done.

He replaced my window in my roof for a Velux one and did a good job.

The thing is, 'good' and 'cheap' do not normally appear in the same sentence where builders are concerned.

One tip though - if you call a builder and he can either come round immediately or start the job immediately, warning bells should sound. If he's any good, he'll have too many jobs booked in to be able to fit you in immediately, especially with the work you need doing.

I had to wait a couple of weeks before mine could come round and give me a quote, and a good couple of months before he could do the work. The fortunate thing was that he had been referred, so I knew he was good - the people who referred him were his accountants!!!

vorlon24 25-11-2004 10:45

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That's just given me an idea - if you know of a respected accountant, ask them if they know of a good builder.

Chances are that they'll have a few on their books. That sort of information may be covered under the data protection act, but some accountants have a list of the companies that are registered with them, and that sort of information is in the public domain.

Just a thought


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