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Upgrade Central Heating System - Combi Boiler.
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Estimate recieved �3193. Breaks down as follows:-
(using existing eight radiators in the house).
Worcester condensing boiler, flue kit, wall jig �1189.88.
Full conditioning powerflush �250.
T.R.V.'s and control update �256.32.
Pipework & fittings �87.55.
Meter wall plate �22.
Notification to Worcester & Corgi validations �12
3 Days labour �900
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Parts sub total �1817.75
Labour sub total �900.
VAT �475.61
Total �3193.36
So my question is, is this estimate reasonable or too high? I am out of work at present and only have fixed savings and small pension so money is tight.
(using existing eight radiators in the house).
Worcester condensing boiler, flue kit, wall jig �1189.88.
Full conditioning powerflush �250.
T.R.V.'s and control update �256.32.
Pipework & fittings �87.55.
Meter wall plate �22.
Notification to Worcester & Corgi validations �12
3 Days labour �900
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Parts sub total �1817.75
Labour sub total �900.
VAT �475.61
Total �3193.36
So my question is, is this estimate reasonable or too high? I am out of work at present and only have fixed savings and small pension so money is tight.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends where you are as to labour costs. I typicaly charge �200 a day, and it only costs �5 to register the boiler with CORGI and it is free to register it with Worcestor. The materials price list is compeatively priced so they are not ripping you off with those. Try getting another couple of quotes as this ones labour charges seem high.
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