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.
As has already been pointed out, that sounds incredibly low, even if you supply all the materials.
Based on personal experience, could I suggest that you have whoever you choose to do the work to go into detail in their quotation for the following:
1) Drainage - believe me rain or water won't just "run away"
2) Geotex - you will need a vegetation proof underlay to ensure weeds and vegetation won't grow through the pointing or split the paving
3) Stability padding (a thick honey-combed poly-felt that goes under the hardcore filling / blinding) and helps to prevent sub-soil movement, usually not too big a problem on "mature" sites, but it depends on sub-soil structure (sandy, clayey, etc.)
4) Disposal of spoil - you will probably have 8 to 15 M3 of turf and top-soil to get rid of. If you can reuse it yourself, great, if not be sure whoever you get has appropriate arrangements in place to recycle this stuff
5) Foundation / hard-core / blinding needs to extend about 0.5m beyond the paved area for stability
If you have thought of these already, fair play to you - I learned after the first rip-off job I paid for.
Best of luck, hope the project goes well.