Sensible plastering prices

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BMWBen

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4,899 posts

202 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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How much should one be paying for plastering in the SW london/surrey area? We need to get the ceilings skimmed in a 2 bed flat and have some patching done on a couple of walls, and have had quotes that i can't see as anything other than ridiculous.

People seem to be saying that it'll take 2 days to do, and we're getting quotes in the £1000-1200 region.

Is that really sensible?

SuperHangOn

3,486 posts

154 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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PVA and multi-finish does not cost much. Four figures is a lot of labour cost for 2 days work! Find some Poles to do it.

fatboy b

9,500 posts

217 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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We had a 30' x 13' lounge done incl ceiling. Had a protusion from one of the long walls - think 2 rooms knocked into 1. Patio door recess and 4 window reccesses also done. All up cost was £600 incl materials. Took 3 days.

We're in Warwickshire, but I don't think it warrants 3x the cost for 2days work.

hairyben

8,516 posts

184 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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SuperHangOn said:
PVA and multi-finish does not cost much. Four figures is a lot of labour cost for 2 days work! Find some Poles to do it.

Yeah get some cheap labour, and after that, come back for recommendations on who can put it right...


Difficult to speak for another trade but the spread I use would probably want £700 give or take for that, depending how you pay etc. if you wish I'll pm his number, you'll have to ask if he'll go to surrey.

fatboy b

9,500 posts

217 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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hairyben said:

Yeah get some cheap labour, and after that, come back for recommendations on who can put it right...

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The "local" Pole quoted £1000 for my job above.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 months

Thursday 6th September 2012
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BMWBen said:
People seem to be saying that it'll take 2 days to do.
2 days to do it.

2 years to learn how to do it.

mr.man

511 posts

217 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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I've just had a water damaged ceiling replaced in my works office.
Remove all damaged plasterboard.
Supply and fit five new sheets of plaster board.
Plaster skim coat and final polish with steel float.
Disconnect and re-connect four fluorescent light fittings.
Clear up and remove from site all waste.

£430.00

Two men, started at 8.30am left at 2.15pm.

East Anglia

ARH

1,222 posts

240 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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I have a plasterer for the day today, a good days work he reckons. £260 all in. this is in Shropshire though.

BMWBen

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4,899 posts

202 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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So it deffo sounds like the quotes i had were aimed at a mug then...

Luckily we've now had one for 500 and one for 650, so I think we're getting there. One more quote to come then we have to pick one.

Oh, and just for the benefit of those grumbling about "You get what you pay for", one of the quotes for £1k included sanding down the existing ceiling first.

...The 1969 vintage artex ceiling.

Unnecessary (the ceiling is only slightly textured), and deadly. Stay away from my ceiling please you muppet.

shimmey69

1,525 posts

179 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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Just had spread on a job and he's done 2 complete rooms 3.6x3.6 and 4x 7m all in a week and only £600.

Bobrick

161 posts

155 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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Chap I've been using (and most of my family and friends) is £150 a day plus materials.

So far I've had a Bathroom (2 walls and ceiling) for £190 and lounge (4 walls, ceiling & render the fireplace with heat proof material) £450

I live in Winchester so I imagine prices are comparable.

Craikeybaby

10,433 posts

226 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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fatboy b said:
We had a 30' x 13' lounge done incl ceiling. Had a protusion from one of the long walls - think 2 rooms knocked into 1. Patio door recess and 4 window reccesses also done. All up cost was £600 incl materials. Took 3 days.

We're in Warwickshire, but I don't think it warrants 3x the cost for 2days work.
I'm going to need a load of plastering doing soon, can I ask who you used?

GG89

3,527 posts

187 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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How many ceilings? what size and height? are they currently artexed? The OP was a wee bit vague tbh.

Edited by GG89 on Friday 7th September 16:10

GG89

3,527 posts

187 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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SuperHangOn said:
PVA and multi-finish does not cost much. Four figures is a lot of labour cost for 2 days work! Find some Poles to do it.
Love your type, I've went and fixed so many jobs done by the cheapest guy. Keep it coming smile

Harry H

3,402 posts

157 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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I've found a fantastic plasterer chap in the Kingston Surrey area. £125/ day plus materials. Works like a trooper, is an absolute perfectionist and a top lad to boot.

A 4x5m room walls,ceiling etc took him 2 days.So the whole lot cost about £300. He's so honest he even gives the receipt from Jewsons for the materials with his trade prices on

There's more imperfections from me applying paint with a roller afterwards than I've ever found in his work.


If you want to use him send me a PM with your mobi number and I'll get him to give you a call.


hman

7,487 posts

195 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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I got bored of the local plasterer being too busy to do my work so I learnt to do it myself.

I really is very very easy.

Harry H

3,402 posts

157 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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hman said:
I got bored of the local plasterer being too busy to do my work so I learnt to do it myself.

I really is very very easy.
yeh! I tried that and was so impressed with my handy work I showed it to my plasterer. I didn't tell him I'd spent 3 hours sanding the bloody thing though and 2 days vacuuming the dust. Oh, and that my arm ached for two weeks afterwards. That was just for 3m of wall. I'd hate to do a ceiling.

In the words of the great Clint Eastwood " A mans gotta know his limitations" And plastering for me is one of them.

fatboy b

9,500 posts

217 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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Craikeybaby said:
fatboy b said:
We had a 30' x 13' lounge done incl ceiling. Had a protusion from one of the long walls - think 2 rooms knocked into 1. Patio door recess and 4 window reccesses also done. All up cost was £600 incl materials. Took 3 days.

We're in Warwickshire, but I don't think it warrants 3x the cost for 2days work.
I'm going to need a load of plastering doing soon, can I ask who you used?
I've PM'd you.

hman

7,487 posts

195 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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Harry H said:
hman said:
I got bored of the local plasterer being too busy to do my work so I learnt to do it myself.

I really is very very easy.
yeh! I tried that and was so impressed with my handy work I showed it to my plasterer. I didn't tell him I'd spent 3 hours sanding the bloody thing though and 2 days vacuuming the dust. Oh, and that my arm ached for two weeks afterwards. That was just for 3m of wall. I'd hate to do a ceiling.

In the words of the great Clint Eastwood " A mans gotta know his limitations" And plastering for me is one of them.
how did you know my technique?!

I rigged up a hover attachment to the sander so it kept the duct down - only needed a little bit of sanding though


Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

183 months

Friday 7th September 2012
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hman said:
how did you know my technique?!

I rigged up a hover attachment to the sander so it kept the duct down - only needed a little bit of sanding though
Can you please confirm that you are qualified to give this advice?