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Re: Fence pricing

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No idea. Stuff I've had done used wood posts.

However, perhaps consider having, instead of panels, overlapping boards? (Top is ready made trellis)
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Potter wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 2:34 pm I got a quote to take part of my old fence out that is wooden posts and replace it with 2.5 panels of this type.
What do you think is a fair quote?

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It would be 4 posts, 3 gravel boards, 2.5 panels - plus the labour. It's the lenth of 2.5 of those sections you see there.
What do you reckon is a fair quote?
£650-700
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Re: Fence pricing

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Guesstimate says about £300 for the panels, posts etc and a couple of days work - so about £600
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It used to be 10% for hooky currency and around 25% for nicked stuff, adjusted per item.
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I replaced all the panels in my garden with ones from B&M, they were £16 each.
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KungFooBob wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 3:24 pm I replaced all the panels in my garden with ones from B&M, they were £16 each.
But you own a pink GSXR1100
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I think you'll find I've paid a deposit on a pink GSX-R1100. I won't own it for another three weeks :(
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KungFooBob wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 3:31 pm I think you'll find I've paid a deposit on a pink GSX-R1100. I won't own it for another three weeks :(
Just in time for my birthday - I didn't know you cared enough to buy me a bike.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 3:35 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 3:31 pm I think you'll find I've paid a deposit on a pink GSX-R1100. I won't own it for another three weeks :(
Just in time for my birthday - I didn't know you cared enough to buy me a bike.
Buying you a pink gixxer may not actually be an indication of a caring person. :(
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Was £100 a panel a couple years ago round here. May be a bit more now.
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wheelnut wrote: Fri May 07, 2021 9:57 pm Was £100 a panel a couple years ago round here. May be a bit more now.
Just a little... ;)
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Re: Fence pricing

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A mate does garden revamp stuff, he said that even getting stock is difficult.

Foe example, client on one job wanted extra done, so he contacted suppliers to order a load more wooden 'sleepers'.

"We have a 1000 being delivered next week. We'll put you on the waiting list, in case any orders are cancelled."
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I was paying £0.97 per metre for 150x22 sarking 2 years ago.
Local supplier is now £1.27 but I see the likes of Wickes are charging £3 or more.
I've never seen our local hills so busy with timber lorries...they are certainly making use of the long days at the moment.

I had about 120 lengths of 4.8m sarking and a whole load of 6x2 and 4x2 beginning of last week but my nephew raided me (he will pay but we haven't agreed how much yet) taking about half of it. I hadn't realised what was happening with the pricing and supply until he told me why he'd raided my stock.

Hoping the prices fall and supply issues ease in the next couple of months.
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Sarking

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Dodgy knees wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 8:23 amDIY. 👍
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£600 - £750

Anything over £750 is taking the piss unless access is difficult.

(I used to do fencing up until about a year ago)

*Edited to include for removing and disposing of the old one
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The chap doing my folks' fence has stopped taking fencing work on (he does landscaping and garden services); I asked him if it was the increased cost and delay and he said it was the abuse he got from quoting for work (I gather he uses more premium product which hikes the price from suppliers before it gets to him). Tells everyone he is fully booked for fencing and avoids the hassle.
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Couple of years back I paid £700 for this.

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The same company just fitted some bigger gates to a mates place and he gave me the smaller ones that were there. I thought i'd get them to fit them as I need 2 custom panels made up, but they said they weren't taking any booking as they were booked up for 10 weeks ahead and were doing 7 day weeks to try and meet demand! :shock:
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Potter wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 11:06 am
There is a shortage of labour at the moment, especially for this type of stuff and I don't mind paying a fair amount, but people have long memories and these people that take the piss will eventually run out of suckers to charge.
By which time they'll probably have made enough money to retire. I have my doubts about some folks learning capacity.

The elderly lady living alone beside me was charged over a grand for a 3ft tall fence over a length of 20ft. They did a really shit job,which I had to spend time and money fixing for her. The boyos said they'd come out,but never did. Onto the next victim.

Whenever she needs work done I always try to be there,so they don't see her as an easy touch. One guy charged her £2500 to put a coat of paint on her (already immaculate) house. Less than 2 days work. I gave her the number of a bloke I knew who'd do a better job for less than £400,but guess what? She called out Mr.£2500 to do it again. :roll: Some folk can't be helped.
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