As a landscaper myself I woul advise against such a low quote. Wholesale cost price of indian sanstone is €26/square meter + V.A.T. @21%, giving a cost of the slab excluding hardcore, sand and cement, waste disposal, equipment and labour of €1164. Also be careful of the type of pointing used as Indian Sandstone is very porous and the use of sand and cement as pointing is not recomended. A product called "Rompox" is an epoxy resin and is the only pointing I have used in the past few years.
My apologies I misread the question.
The price I quoted was the wholesale cost of Indian sandstone only!
Labour as "scaper" states can vary a lot from contractor to contractor. Factors which come into play can depend on site conditions and most contractors that I know will not give you a price per square meter for laying. On the subject of "Rompox" and similar products, they are more suitable than sand and cement for pointing due to ease of installation, they never stain the paving, they can be used in both wet and dry conditions and they are not affected by power washing. Most are in fact an epoxy resin which sets harder than the stone itself. The increased cost of such a product should be balanced against the labour time used in installing sand and cement and the potential damage to the paving surface by staining of the cement.
We are putting down 37 sq metres of patio slabs, possibly indian sandstone. Got a quote for €900 for labour to include preparation, pointing,etc. Wondering if this was reasonable, approx three days work. Appreciate any views. Thanks.
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