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Some of you will know that I sometimes fit tv aerials and satellite dishes as a side line.
I've just been approached by a company who has the contract to replace the external rendering on some council houses.
Any house that has a sky dish, will need the dish removing and temporarily fixing to the scaffold, and then replacing back onto the house when finished.
So I'm guessing an hours work each way, so 2 hours per house
There's 80 or so to do over a 5 month period probably 5 or 6 at a time.
I asked them for more details about the type of houses and what they were cladding the outside with. Here's there answer:
"Dave the houses are a mixture of two storey, bungalows and some three storey.
Yes the houses will be clad with insulation then roughcast applied on top. We will be installing a plywood packer behind the roughcast for you to fix back onto."
The three storey ones are flats. So before I quote I'm going to go for a walk around the estate to see how high up the dishes are on the 3 storey ones.
What would you qoute for this?
I'm thinking I don't really want the job so go in at £100 per house on the basis I probably won't get the job, but if I do it will be worthwhile money.
I'm factoring in to that some allowance for replacing rusty bits on some dishes and new fixings etc.
I've just been approached by a company who has the contract to replace the external rendering on some council houses.
Any house that has a sky dish, will need the dish removing and temporarily fixing to the scaffold, and then replacing back onto the house when finished.
So I'm guessing an hours work each way, so 2 hours per house
There's 80 or so to do over a 5 month period probably 5 or 6 at a time.
I asked them for more details about the type of houses and what they were cladding the outside with. Here's there answer:
"Dave the houses are a mixture of two storey, bungalows and some three storey.
Yes the houses will be clad with insulation then roughcast applied on top. We will be installing a plywood packer behind the roughcast for you to fix back onto."
The three storey ones are flats. So before I quote I'm going to go for a walk around the estate to see how high up the dishes are on the 3 storey ones.
What would you qoute for this?
I'm thinking I don't really want the job so go in at £100 per house on the basis I probably won't get the job, but if I do it will be worthwhile money.
I'm factoring in to that some allowance for replacing rusty bits on some dishes and new fixings etc.