Plaster Skim quote
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fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,992 posts

164 months

I need my artexed bathroom ceiling skimmed that is 1.7x2.8 Metres.

Quote given today is £220 + VAT.

Reasonable or a bit much for half a days work probably?

SteBrown91

2,925 posts

149 months

Id say thats fair - its probably a days work as they will need to seal/prim the artex first I would imagine.

LennyM1984

953 posts

88 months

Sounds fine to me too (we've had loads of ceilings skimmed this year).

I think we've been paying around £250 a day plus materials (he isn't VAT registered) but I usually try to get a few bits done at the same time to make it more efficient (my assumption being that it isn't massively efficient for him or me to just get one small ceiling done at a time)

B'stard Child

30,586 posts

266 months

fourstardan said:
I need my artexed bathroom ceiling skimmed that is 1.7x2.8 Metres.

Quote given today is £220 + VAT.

Reasonable or a bit much for half a days work probably?
Depends on where you are in the country - we've been doing a few ceilings every year to skim over artex

This year small downstairs toilet (2.0 x 1.0m), bathroom (2.1 x 2m) and a utility room same size as the bathroom and that was £330 inc the vat but he did all of them in two half days split because of prep work one half day and then skimming the next half day.

iphonedyou

10,040 posts

177 months

Grand. That's a ball ache small job for anybody.

andy43

12,228 posts

274 months

And don't even let them think about scraping the artex back unless you've had it tested for asbestos first, if it's an old house.
Overboarding could be the best option.

ferret50

2,509 posts

29 months

Be satisfied that you have found someone who wanted to quote for the job!

MattyD803

2,129 posts

85 months

ferret50 said:
Be satisfied that you have found someone who wanted to quote for the job!
Exactly this. Local to me I struggle to get people quoting for small jobs, let alone putting in what seems to be a reasonable price.

valiant

12,869 posts

180 months

MattyD803 said:
ferret50 said:
Be satisfied that you have found someone who wanted to quote for the job!
Exactly this. Local to me I struggle to get people quoting for small jobs, let alone putting in what seems to be a reasonable price.
Yep!

That's reasonable money for a small job. Mond you, he hasn't turned up yet so don't count your chickens just yet.

Small jobs are a complete pain in the arse to get people in and trades say they're quieter than they've ever been!

Glassman

24,144 posts

235 months

fourstardan said:
I need my artexed bathroom ceiling skimmed that is 1.7x2.8 Metres.

Quote given today is £220 + VAT.

Reasonable or a bit much for half a days work probably?
Are you weighing how much he wants against how long you think it will take?

wolfracesonic

8,593 posts

147 months

That’s a decent price OP, unless the guy starts stupidly early he won’t be finished before lunch time if you include cleaning up time and it may be too late to go to another job. Also if he’s using BlueGrit or similar he may have to make two visits, BleuGrit and the like usually have to left overnight to dry.

Glassman

24,144 posts

235 months

Also, the + VAT bit is a bit odd.


Richard-D

1,765 posts

84 months

That sounds very reasonable to me too. Echo comment above about checking for asbestos.

Glassman

24,144 posts

235 months

Richard-D said:
That sounds very reasonable to me too. Echo comment above about checking for asbestos.
One way around that would be to overboard it.

Simpo Two

90,390 posts

285 months

Glassman said:
Also, the + VAT bit is a bit odd.
He might be more used to quoting for businesses, which are usually priced ex-VAT.

Glassman

24,144 posts

235 months

Simpo Two said:
Glassman said:
Also, the + VAT bit is a bit odd.
He might be more used to quoting for businesses, which are usually priced ex-VAT.
That may well be the case.

When I'm quoting for windscreens, I give a + VAT price to businesses and an all in price to retail customers.

IME I've found there are some traders who will quote or charge VAT when they're not even registered.

fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,992 posts

164 months

Glassman said:
One way around that would be to overboard it.
No Ab, it's 1998.

037

1,344 posts

167 months

Wondering what he's supposed to do for the remaining part of the day then.....
Seriously just pay the guy and be glad its been done without any fuss.

M138

863 posts

11 months

Yesterday (06:38)
quotequote all
That quote is fine op.
Plastering is an horrible job with all the cleaning that goes with it. If a trade turns up most of the time the meter starts at £200.
The cost of mortgages and rent and the cost of living in general means no one can turn up and do a job for ten Bob, cup of tea and a chocolate digestive.

fourstardan

Original Poster:

5,992 posts

164 months

Yesterday (06:49)
quotequote all
M138 said:
That quote is fine op.
Plastering is an horrible job with all the cleaning that goes with it. If a trade turns up most of the time the meter starts at £200.
The cost of mortgages and rent and the cost of living in general means no one can turn up and do a job for ten Bob, cup of tea and a chocolate digestive.
Cost of living do me a favour the guy turned up in a 24 plate brand new electric van.

I think he'll do without readies so for 220 quid I'll take him up on the offer. Now need to get the plumbing plan sorted.