I have had a well-known house-removal company inspect my house and provide a quote to have it repiled. The gentleman was only here for 10 minutes max, simply measured a few parts of the house and that was all.
I was hoping someone could let me know if their quote is fair? I am still waiting to hear back from another company for a comparison quote.
My home is a 1930s cottage with a floor area of 100m2 (give or take), quite sunken in some areas with very little access. I can see under part of the house and can see rotten bearers, and know a lot of floorboards need replacing. The majority of the house has timber flooring, while a small section plus illegal add-on (which we will remove) is on concrete foundations.
Here is there quote:
"### will uplift building and install it onto foundations (allowing for 80x600m pile and 6 meters of concrete), making $26,220 (inclusive of GST).
Special conditions:
*client to disconnect side garage and take off the back bit as discussed
*client to take the side porch off
*if possible ### will raise the front verandah
* ### will put piles in for the main part of the house which still has a concrete floor (-this is only a small dining area, open plan to lounge that is a step up from it)
* this building is very close to the ground. there would be an additional charge for materials and labour should any subfloor timber need replacing
I was hoping someone could let me know if their quote is fair? I am still waiting to hear back from another company for a comparison quote.
My home is a 1930s cottage with a floor area of 100m2 (give or take), quite sunken in some areas with very little access. I can see under part of the house and can see rotten bearers, and know a lot of floorboards need replacing. The majority of the house has timber flooring, while a small section plus illegal add-on (which we will remove) is on concrete foundations.
Here is there quote:
"### will uplift building and install it onto foundations (allowing for 80x600m pile and 6 meters of concrete), making $26,220 (inclusive of GST).
Special conditions:
*client to disconnect side garage and take off the back bit as discussed
*client to take the side porch off
*if possible ### will raise the front verandah
* ### will put piles in for the main part of the house which still has a concrete floor (-this is only a small dining area, open plan to lounge that is a step up from it)
* this building is very close to the ground. there would be an additional charge for materials and labour should any subfloor timber need replacing
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