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Cavey

posted on 16th Jun 09 at 13:22

Cheers mate, will obviously ask around for proper quotes if anything goes through, just good to have a rough idea


mattk

posted on 16th Jun 09 at 13:18

very roughly about £2.5k then


Cavey

posted on 16th Jun 09 at 12:31

Sorry, might have mis-phrased it, it basically needs a new boiler and new radiators, the piping is all there still, just they stripped what they could basically.

New Radiators, New Boiler and then turning on again (?)


mattk

posted on 15th Jun 09 at 23:16

£3k - £4k roughly for a FULL house to be done, ie from the stop tap up


Cavey

posted on 15th Jun 09 at 21:36

Basically, a house we're looking at has been stripped by the pikey polish bastards who were there previous.

they've taken the boiler, the radiators, and the kitchen appliances.

So we'd need radiators replacing (looks like they've been removed neatly rather than just being ripped out) the boiler replacing, and it all re-filling? and getting turned on again.

Any ideas as to how much that would cost, at the moment the house is priced VERY well, so would like to know what kind of cost we'd be looking at to get it liveable again.

Kitchen appliances we'd sort anyway, so not as fussed about that. Just the rads, and getting all that working again