irish_spread
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1 man x 3 days, mats 70 so price was reasonable
In your calcs you have -£30 per day for van, £25 of which is fuel x 4days is £100 fuel.I didn't add 100 for fuel.
You mean materials?/I just guessed that cost.
Are u happy taking 70quid a day home for running your own business? Seriouslt undervaluing yourself there
Its a good price if you can do it in that time. They had to pay 4 days labour.
And don't forget tax.
And all other business running costs.
Rated people ..... Say no more
Well 2 at 2 days is 4 days.
Materials say 100??
So 500 for labour between 4days is 125, .
Less travel costs ie van costs(petrol insurance etc) mine works out around £30 a day to run.
Public liability insurance ?
Other business running costs (rated people. Etc)
Your not taking much home are you?
So 125 less the 30 for van petrol etc.
95 less other costs.
Then your taxed.
So what. 65 quid day?
And all this for being self employed?? Haha
Wouldn't get out of bed for it. Get more on the dole
@Danny did you get my email buddy?
im coming to sign on down your way magic mike.....................:rolleyes)
Do that on me own in 2days easy !Well 2 at 2 days is 4 days.
Materials say 100??
So 500 for labour between 4days is 125, .
Less travel costs ie van costs(petrol insurance etc) mine works out around £30 a day to run.
Public liability insurance ?
Other business running costs (rated people. Etc)
Your not taking much home are you?
So 125 less the 30 for van petrol etc.
95 less other costs.
Then your taxed.
So what. 65 quid day?
And all this for being self employed?? Haha
Wouldn't get out of bed for it. Get more on the dole
:RpS_thumbdn:
No, don't worry, I imagine you've had a busy Xmas.
Ok I will take a look now :-\ Sorry....
Cant wait to finally move in to the new place and actually get some spare time again!!
Do that on me own in 2days easy !
Hi folks,
Can I ask for a professional opinion or three, please?
Had walls & ceiling skimmed and coving replaced in one of our reception rooms. Found the guy from RatedPeople, had decent reviews and plenty of them.
Not happy with the look of it:
(1) There's a very thick bed of adhesive between the cove and the ceiling, 5~8mm, around the entire room (it's not gap fill/uneven ceiling, as it's the same depth all round); plasterer claimed this was "the only way to do it".
(2) He's also "had to" shave down the width of the coving on the way into some of the corners to make it meet properly. He's done that from about 6 inches out from the corner, which looks obvious and frankly a bit ugly.
With the previous coving in that room and still in place in the rest of the house, the front edge is almost flush to the ceiling (maybe a 1~2mm adhesive bed at the front edge) and has no nasty corners, they all fit neatly even where the walls aren't square.
A few photos attached. The forum has shrunk them, but hopefully the detail is still clear enough.
Before I tackle the bloke with "take it down and make good, or refund me; I'll have to pay someone to re-do this!", I thought I'd get a professional view: Is the plasterer right with his thick adhesive bed and that handling of the corners, or is this a sub-standard job?
Thanks v much!
Jeff
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Well, for those interested... RatedPeople's terms for tradesmen state that reviews can't be removed just because you don't like them; and my review is still up there. Indeed, I was even able to edit it (having noticed as I tried to fit skirtings, that the bloke's plastering was quite a lot thicker near some internal corners, I reduced his rating further!) and reducing my rating has caused them to say "we investigate all tradesmen with negative ratings". That'll be interesting, if his previous rash of positive ratings isn't 100% genuine as some of you suggested might happen on RP...!
In respect of our job, I ultimately re-did the coving myself with an Orac Axxent profile, fantastic stuff to work with and the more ornate profile we chose looks much nicer in the room than plain old gyproc too. Can't find the joins myself without looking very carefully now it's smoothed and painted :RpS_biggrin: Next room, a plasterer with references I can follow up and more Orac coving!