ᐅ Is an offer for heating, plumbing, and ventilation really this realistic?
Created on: 11 Mar 2018 16:10
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Mccm1984
Hello everyone,
I have now received the first offer for heating / plumbing / ventilation systems. Additional quotes are on their way but are unfortunately still taking some time.
Here are some basic details:
- Construction location: Bavaria
- Single-family house with 160 sqm (1720 sq ft) living area (ground floor, upper floor) plus basement (approx. 55 sqm (590 sq ft) heated)
- Air-to-water heat pump
- Central ventilation system
- 3 bathrooms (guest toilet, children’s bathroom, master bathroom)
The offer I have received is as follows:
- Heating, underfloor heating, pipework, thermal insulation: €34,200
- Sanitary rough-in installation: €12,800
- Ventilation: €16,500
In total, this trade would cost about €63,500.
As mentioned at the beginning, this is my first offer, and I would like to tap into your experience to better evaluate the price.
I look forward to your answers!
I have now received the first offer for heating / plumbing / ventilation systems. Additional quotes are on their way but are unfortunately still taking some time.
Here are some basic details:
- Construction location: Bavaria
- Single-family house with 160 sqm (1720 sq ft) living area (ground floor, upper floor) plus basement (approx. 55 sqm (590 sq ft) heated)
- Air-to-water heat pump
- Central ventilation system
- 3 bathrooms (guest toilet, children’s bathroom, master bathroom)
The offer I have received is as follows:
- Heating, underfloor heating, pipework, thermal insulation: €34,200
- Sanitary rough-in installation: €12,800
- Ventilation: €16,500
In total, this trade would cost about €63,500.
As mentioned at the beginning, this is my first offer, and I would like to tap into your experience to better evaluate the price.
I look forward to your answers!
Bookstar schrieb:
Fingers crossed.keep cool!
There are still craftsmen out there who don’t need to finance a Porsche.
But apparently, customers in some places are already well trained.
Here, the architect’s preferred craftsmen currently offer regular prices with a 5% discount, as is common in the industry. These are good companies with experience who understand that business has its ups and downs. And when things are looking up, it’s better to swallow your pride, otherwise you forget who your real friends are... that may sound blunt, but that’s exactly the picture we’re seeing here in NRW. People are afraid the boom is coming to an end and are relying on old friendships. Especially in construction, wealth is often followed by a complete crash.
That’s something our architects also say clearly, who nowadays are in a tough spot because they have to provide somewhat binding cost estimates: these are based on price indications from trusted companies. If those companies start acting difficult six months later when the job is imminent, they get struck off the list. In leaner times, that means they die out.
By the way, we’ve had six-figure heating system quotes from southern Germany that were easily 50% overpriced. But if it gets paid...
BauBob7 schrieb:
Anyone who calls cheap foil fronts amazing or even just good doesn’t know anything about furniture. Especially in the bathroom, that’s completely ridiculous. I’m reading “blah, blah, blah, blah”…
The only ridiculous thing so far is writing such an unconstructive comment.
So, what do you suggest with your furniture expertise?
By the way, I couldn’t care less about the material, as long as it is suitable for the intended use and durable. And the furniture from the mentioned Swedish store works very well in that regard. It has been there for 8 years and still looks like new. So where exactly is your problem now?
There are some people *shake head*
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