I’ve been getting builders to come and quote for a renovation project, and getting quite diverse quotes for one of the works – removal of two chimney breasts from the bedrooms.
As a background, the property is a 2-bedroom 1st floor maisonette, in an Edwardian terrace house that only has the ground floor flat and my first floor flat (with unconverted loft above). It’s also a London project – which I guess will make it more expensive!
The chimney breasts are approximately 1.8m wide and about 25cm deep, and I think the height of the rooms is approximately 2.6-2.8m high.
I'm getting a replastering and redecorating done for the rooms as part of the project, and those bits of the work are accounted for already elsewhere in the quote.
One builder has quoted £2700 total to remove both chimney breasts. The other builder has quoted £2250 for each chimney breast. So quite a big difference! Neither includes structural engineer fees, Building Control costs, or cost of any support structures that will be needed.
My question is – which is the more realistic quote? Is the cheaper quote underestimating the amount of work? Or is the more expensive quote way overcharging?
As a background, the property is a 2-bedroom 1st floor maisonette, in an Edwardian terrace house that only has the ground floor flat and my first floor flat (with unconverted loft above). It’s also a London project – which I guess will make it more expensive!
The chimney breasts are approximately 1.8m wide and about 25cm deep, and I think the height of the rooms is approximately 2.6-2.8m high.
I'm getting a replastering and redecorating done for the rooms as part of the project, and those bits of the work are accounted for already elsewhere in the quote.
One builder has quoted £2700 total to remove both chimney breasts. The other builder has quoted £2250 for each chimney breast. So quite a big difference! Neither includes structural engineer fees, Building Control costs, or cost of any support structures that will be needed.
My question is – which is the more realistic quote? Is the cheaper quote underestimating the amount of work? Or is the more expensive quote way overcharging?