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« on: July 21, 2010, 11:29:31 AM »

Hi

I need to get the following plastered and would like a price please:

Ceiling heights: 2.4m / Parking: no problem    Payment: cash

Kitchen: 129m2 + lid (float & set)    Room: 88m2 no lid (float & set)
Garages: 79m2 no lid (float & set)    Hall: 92m2 + lid (float & set)
Room: 42m2 + lid (skim)                Room: 93m2 + lid (skim)

Please let me know if any further information is required.

Cheers
Lee.
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2010, 12:37:41 PM »

The following may be of use..

Please quote for all materials.

The following sizes are for areas not requiring plaster, I haven't deducted from the calcs given..

2 garage doors of 2.10 x 2.10m
Large bay of full height windows of 5.00x2.10m
2 sets of French doors of 2.40x2.10m
Set of entrance doors of 1.67x2.05m

There also the usual array of windows (4) & standard size doors (3) & 2 sets of internal double-doors

Thanks Lee

Sorry mate..I think you're right..althought it is pretty big

I used some conversion calculator, probably incorrectly..

I will give you the sizes in Imperial feet & you can do the maths..

Kitchen is 19' 10'' x 22' 10''
Living Room is 20' 8'' x 25' 3''
Hall is 21' 10'' x 14' 3''
garages total 15' 8'' x 16' 4''
Games room 20' 6 '' x 14'

Sorry for the confusion
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« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2010, 07:03:30 PM »

What do you want it floating with?
You might be better giving the windows and doors with the measure saves messing about with linear metres and beads.
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« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2010, 07:13:40 PM »

there big rooms mate , 129m2 kitchen thats the size of most houses downstairs, lol
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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2010, 07:10:52 AM »

in case you missed the modified post , here the response to merlins ?

Sorry mate..I think you're right..althought it is pretty big

I used some conversion calculator, probably incorrectly..

I will give you the sizes in Imperial feet & you can do the maths..

Kitchen is 19' 10'' x 22' 10''
Living Room is 20' 8'' x 25' 3''
Hall is 21' 10'' x 14' 3''
garages total 15' 8'' x 16' 4''
Games room 20' 6 '' x 14'

Sorry for the confusion
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« Reply #5 on: July 24, 2010, 07:08:53 PM »

Hi

I need to get the following plastered and would like a price please:

Ceiling heights: 2.4m / Parking: no problem    Payment: cash

Kitchen: 129m2 + lid (float & set)    Room: 88m2 no lid (float & set)
Garages: 79m2 no lid (float & set)    Hall: 92m2 + lid (float & set)
Room: 42m2 + lid (skim)                Room: 93m2 + lid (skim)

Please let me know if any further information is required.

Cheers
Lee.
Hi lee any chance of meeting you at the job to go through it with you and to give the best price possible live 5 mins from bromley Many Thanks beau
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