I am having trouble with a company I employed to do some drylining for me. I was getting in some wardrobes and I needed to get one of the bedrooms drylined as it was freezing. I paid the kitchen/wardrobe company to do this for me. Stupid I know but I have seen their work before and they came recommended. As I know companies like this have other trades they call on I decided it would be easier to get it all done together, in the right order etc.
When they arrived to do the work they said the plasterer couldn't come until the following week. This didn't bother us as they had enough to be getting on with. When I came home early one day to talk to them and check progress they were in the middle of plastering themselves. Needless to say it is not a professional job and the skimming needs to be done again.
The company are saying they only allowed €300 for the plasterer (1.5 days work) in their quote. I didn't get a detailed breakout at the time but the quote did cover what included, just not the break down of costs. Again in hindsight I should have asked for this. I read this site often enough to know better!! I think this is very low and I find it hard to believe it is the going rate. This is what he is willing to knock off the bill. I am not having a bar of it. I told him I would get a couple of quotes and see what the going rate is and then we will talk. Using his plasterer is not an option as he says his plasterer doesn't think he can get it to a standard we expect (what: smooth walls and even coverage!) We are not perfectionists we realise there may be some minor blemishes but he is making out the plasterer can't do it because we are expecting too much. The real reason is he doesn't want to risk us coming back at them again. He admitted as much after we challenged him. I think he saw 2 women and thought we wouldn't know the difference.
I got a quote from a plasterer we used in the past and he is looking for €450 (1.5 days work). We were happy with this guy's work the last time and he has been recommended on AAM before. I will ring some other's but if there are any plasterers lurking around here can you save me some time and effort and tell me which quote is more realistic €200 or €300 a day?
When they arrived to do the work they said the plasterer couldn't come until the following week. This didn't bother us as they had enough to be getting on with. When I came home early one day to talk to them and check progress they were in the middle of plastering themselves. Needless to say it is not a professional job and the skimming needs to be done again.
The company are saying they only allowed €300 for the plasterer (1.5 days work) in their quote. I didn't get a detailed breakout at the time but the quote did cover what included, just not the break down of costs. Again in hindsight I should have asked for this. I read this site often enough to know better!! I think this is very low and I find it hard to believe it is the going rate. This is what he is willing to knock off the bill. I am not having a bar of it. I told him I would get a couple of quotes and see what the going rate is and then we will talk. Using his plasterer is not an option as he says his plasterer doesn't think he can get it to a standard we expect (what: smooth walls and even coverage!) We are not perfectionists we realise there may be some minor blemishes but he is making out the plasterer can't do it because we are expecting too much. The real reason is he doesn't want to risk us coming back at them again. He admitted as much after we challenged him. I think he saw 2 women and thought we wouldn't know the difference.
I got a quote from a plasterer we used in the past and he is looking for €450 (1.5 days work). We were happy with this guy's work the last time and he has been recommended on AAM before. I will ring some other's but if there are any plasterers lurking around here can you save me some time and effort and tell me which quote is more realistic €200 or €300 a day?