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    Postby burnleywhite » Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:21 am

    I have a section of garden wall, 8m x 2m double skin red brick, that has collapsed. I want it rebuilding using as much original material as possible.

    How much should I be looking to pay for a builder to do it? I've seen all the rogue traders, etc, on TV and don't want to be ripped off.
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    Postby ALDA » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:29 am

    B,

    CLEANING UP OLD MATERIALS FOR RE-USE IS TIME CONSUMING AND THEREFORE EXPENSIVE.

    IT MAY BE CHEEPER TO HAVE A NEW WALL BUILT ALTOGETHER.

    ALWAYS USE RECOMMENDED BUILDERS AND GET 3-4 PRICES TO SEE IF THERE IS A MARKED DIFFERENCE IN PRICE FOR SAME JOB AND MATERIALS.

    SOMETIMES A BRICKY (NOT BUILDER) CAN DO THE JOB QUICKER AND CHEEPER.

    PRICES ARE ALSO DEPENDENT ON THE AREA YOU LIVE IN.

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