Zenith - do you look for references from those trades? Do you vet them etc?I've used tradesmen.ie very successfully
I have been ringing around a few places trying to get quotes for installation of an under stairs w/c and sink and a few have said they are not taking on any more work for 2019 as they are booked up.
I would be interested if anyone has any decent contacts in Dublin. cheers
You’ll get to see reviews from previous people who have used the tradesman, which is handy. After that it’s a judgement call after you’ve met them and got their quote. For bigger jobs then yes no harm asking for a reference or two, but tbh I never have.Zenith - do you look for references from those trades? Do you vet them etc?
So hard to know without knowing what is required in your house, size of the bathrooms etc. FWIW I’ve just done a few bathrooms myself, parts wise I paid €2250 (€300 toilet, €150 sink, €350 shower tray, €600 shower doors, €350 tiles, €100 sink tap, €300 shower, then maybe €100 on plasterboard, concrete board etc). That was all for mid range stuff, you could spend half that or double easily. So your €12k for parts sounds high enough to me, but again maybe the bathrooms are huge or you’ve chosen high-end stuff. Note that there is a shocking amount of ‘fat’ added to the prices in catalogues, you should not be paying those prices. 25% of stuff you see in the likes of the Sonas catalogue would be normal...Hi Gang,
Just so you know - I've been quoted just under €33,000 for equipment and labour to do up 3 bathrooms (1 main and 2 en-suite). I've gotten an equipment quote for some €12,000 only and waiting on the cost of labour and I got a labour estimate of €18,000 only before getting the equipment in. What do people think of what I've been offered?
Thank you, assume they did the whole renovation? Ripple are as busy, first free slot was end of August when I asked last week.We got a bathroom (Dublin area) renovated last year by http://stylishbathrooms.ie.
Corny name but I would recommend them without reservation.
Excellent workmanship and happy to offer an opinion on what would work best in our space. Always turned up at the agreed time and delivered as promised. They're busy though - it was roughly six weeks after pricing the job before they could start.
Roughly €5k for labour; €2.5 for fixtures and fittings (mid-range). Proper VAT invoices.
A word of warning - bathroom renovations create a lot of dust and plumbers' glue takes an age to cure (and stinks in the meantime!).
Hope that's of some help.
I'd be worried about anyone being available sooner in current market, especially with holidays factored in.was end of August