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By *riskygaz OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
Well I have paid my £90 to get the inspector out, he has been out and marked up the position the kerb will go, I am now waiting for an Email telling me how much it's going to cost so lets have a guess at what the total price is going to be, in my head including the £90 inspection I am thinking £1,000 what do you think ? |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"I'm assuming it's 2 kerb stones so.......£2840it bloody better not be that much lol"
We've had a few guesses as to how much ours will be. 4 kerb stones. You also have to use the people the council recommend to do it to!! Mind you I am in Northampton and the council here has fucked up massively so it'll probably double. Thieving bastards!! |
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I had one quoted for in Birmingham, when the council had a half-price deal. Was 500, so your 1000 is probably correct. Maybe contact them to see if they have another lower priced period coming up? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i reckon materials 200 quid max
use concrete instead of tarmac as harder wearing
labour (i'd do it myself) but paying someone lets say £400 max
true cost should be £600 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i reckon materials 200 quid max
use concrete instead of tarmac as harder wearing
labour (i'd do it myself) but paying someone lets say £400 max
true cost should be £600"
Elf and safety,your bit has to match up to the rest so no one trips up over the crack. Cost of insurance to be sued £2400 |
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