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Scott Devenish

Looking for a little advice if I can please.
I've not long started up and concerned that I'm pricing myself out of business. I recently gave an estimate for a 14m2 kitchen floor (ceramic) and 2m2 bathroom floor (same tiles) and plaster the bathroom ceiling and 3 walls and was told that they had been given a cheaper quote of £x for all three jobs. Is this about the right price?
Any advice or guidance would be most appreciated
 

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That does seem very cheap.
You have to know what you are capable of doing in a certain time and price according.
No point in under cutting then doing a bad job due to not having enough time, this will only lead to a bad reputation and no work.
 
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It did seem very cheap to me as well. I just hope that they've not got a bodge it and scarper type in to do the work for them. I pride myself in my work and the quality of it and as you said, wouldn't want to ruin my reputation for the sake of a few quid.
 

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Cheap then...
BTW....I don't think your ment to put prices on the open forum....you may get a telling off !! Lol
Join the tilers arms forum and ask what you want in there...a moderator can give you the info.
 
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Scott Devenish

Ah - apologies, I hadn't realised.
Thanks for all the comments, I can at least now relax a bit regarding my prices
 

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