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Fasciaboard, Soffit and Guttering
Got a three bedroom detached house 1930's style does 3000 sound a lot of
money to do this job?
supply and fit uPVC faciaboard, soffut and guttering to four sides of house.
supply and fit new timber to joist ends as bearers for above
supply and fit black uPVC vent/facia saver drip to gutter
remove sufficient roof tiles to enable above and refit after
remove old timber, etc from site and leave in a clean tidy state
supply scaffold as required.
Is it me or does this sound very expensive, I know paint would do the job
because it's not rotten but it's hard to get at without scaffolding and I
can't stand heights.
I would love to DIY it but I don't think I'm up to it, but I don't want to
be ripped of either.
Date:Tue, 12 Apr 2005 20:18:39 GMT
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Re: Fasciaboard, Soffit and Guttering
> Got a three bedroom detached house 1930's style does 3000 sound a lot of
> money to do this job?
>
> supply and fit uPVC faciaboard, soffut and guttering to four sides of
house.
>
> supply and fit new timber to joist ends as bearers for above
>
> supply and fit black uPVC vent/facia saver drip to gutter
>
> remove sufficient roof tiles to enable above and refit after
>
> remove old timber, etc from site and leave in a clean tidy state
>
> supply scaffold as required.
>
> Is it me or does this sound very expensive, I know paint would do the job
> because it's not rotten but it's hard to get at without scaffolding and I
> can't stand heights.
>
> I would love to DIY it but I don't think I'm up to it, but I don't want to
> be ripped of either.
>
Ample work, lack of tradesmen, price goes up and up and up.
Does seem quite expensive though, Dave
Date:Wed, 13 Apr 2005 21:39:32 GMT
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Re: Fasciaboard, Soffit and Guttering
"L WELLS" wrote in message
news:okg7e.63669$C12.28122@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
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>> Got a three bedroom detached house 1930's style does 3000 sound a lot of
>> money to do this job?
>>
>> supply and fit uPVC faciaboard, soffut and guttering to four sides of
> house.
>>
>> supply and fit new timber to joist ends as bearers for above
>>
>> supply and fit black uPVC vent/facia saver drip to gutter
>>
>> remove sufficient roof tiles to enable above and refit after
>>
>> remove old timber, etc from site and leave in a clean tidy state
>>
>> supply scaffold as required.
>>
>> Is it me or does this sound very expensive, I know paint would do the job
>> because it's not rotten but it's hard to get at without scaffolding and I
>> can't stand heights.
>>
>> I would love to DIY it but I don't think I'm up to it, but I don't want
>> to
>> be ripped of either.
>>
> Ample work, lack of tradesmen, price goes up and up and up.
> Does seem quite expensive though, Dave
>
>
Cheers Dave, might shop around a bit
Date:Wed, 13 Apr 2005 21:44:45 GMT
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