are you stripping tiles, retiling, moving any sockets etc,what type worktop, sink back in same place, any integrated units,will floor tilng match new units, size wise.
...also at €250 a day i assume your going to pay their tax and PRSI or do you propose that they should'nt pay them?
you could also hire a solicitor for a day and see what he charges
you could also hire a solicitor for a day and see what he charges
Price will most likely be affected by your location.
I'd imagine that removal of existing kitchen will require a little more subtlety than an axe or sledge hammer.
so you propose to pay cash, well you get what you pay for. "the wife of a chippy only wished her husband got paid €250 a day.in the boom he probably was and i think all her point was, was that he was getting it now!the quote at the end of your posts are i suppose of some relavance?What on earth are you on about? No, I don't propose anything. Their tax/PRSI affairs are nothing to do with me.
Completely irrelevant - are you suggesting that a solicitor and someone who fits flat pack kitchens can be compared cost-wise?
Anyway, a few saying €500 is not a bad price but the wife of a chippy suggesting that maybe it's a lot. €400 also mentioned excluding the ripping out of previous kitchen - sounds a bit more like it though I can't see how it should cost €100 more to rip out the old one - one axe, one hour, max. I'd have thought.
I'll see what he says.
Thanks all.
...and i think all her point was, was that he was getting it now!
yes the word wish is definetly there imay come across as rude but that was not my intention and if ive offended you please accept my apoliges. but you did ask for a price of what other people thought was the going rate and looking back on the previous posts i think €500 is not an unreasonable price to pay ,considering all factors inc carpentry, plumbing, rip out, etc. with reference to my point about you get what you pay for is that even though its only a flat pack kitchen your installing i would imagine you would want the fitter to stand over and gaurantee his work . again to finish being rude to you was and is not my intention cheers doneeyes €250 a day, not bad, i wish my chippy husband was earning that kind of money ! but i guess that's what chippys have been getting paid in Ireland but times are changing.
Thanks Ann
OK, looking like maybe €400 is a good price and €500 is fair then. I'll start asking for a few quotes.
(By the way, for anyone who is interested, I never mentioned 'cash' or anything like it and will certainly not be asking for a 'cash price' from anyone)
You may well find that somebody will pay a small fee for it, or at least take it off your hands. Put it on Jumbletown.ie or similar.Well generally maybe, but not in our case. It's practically falling apart anyway - dumping everything. All I require is that all the bits are chucked out the back - we'll dispose of it.