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charwell.
17 Nov 09 20:33
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My flat roof on my extensionn was leaking quite badly after all the recent rain. Got a bloke round to have a look, I already feared the worst. Yup - it needs a completely new roof, the underlying wood was like soggy matchsticks. He came round today and has quoted me £800 (cash) the whole job including the boards etc.

Is that reasonable? Extension is about 12x6. Company is a professional looking outfit (got number from one of those checkthetrader leaflets.)

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By:
monsieur p
When: 17 Nov 09 20:39
get at least 2 other quotes imo

pref through contacts
By:
Ronaldinho's dentist
When: 17 Nov 09 20:42
there is no such thing as a flat roof expert, roofs were never meant to be flat
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 17 Nov 09 20:46
Sounds
DODGY
Cash without a
warranty!!!!!!!!!!!
:)
By:
stevie_p
When: 17 Nov 09 20:49
ronaldino is right.
ask him will he guarantee it.
By:
charwell.
When: 17 Nov 09 20:50
10 year guarantee. 15 & 20 year cost more/. I suggested cash in my negotiations, save on the paperwork and all that ;)
By:
Nova Sicko
When: 17 Nov 09 20:58
get a resin/fibre roof
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Lee Ho Fooks
When: 17 Nov 09 20:58
I got a sloping roof to replace my flat one. Can you do that?
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 17 Nov 09 21:00
get tiles,then you can spend the night on it

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charwell.
When: 17 Nov 09 21:02
He never mentioned a sloping roof? I presume it would be more expensive. 10 years is enough for me, will be somebody elses problem by then.
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