Hi, we are using Homebuilder for our construction of our home in Meath, we sourced them through the internet and met with them 3 times before appointing them and its the best decision we ever made! Their price was the most competitive which caused us intial concern but, after we met them and saw what they had done, we were convinced. Their attention to detail is incredible and they are extremely easy to get on with, I'm going to stop now in case you think I'm employed by them, but I would have no hesitation in recommneding them to a first time builder, as we were.
Hi, yeah we went with the garage, we did think it was a bit steep for it but it's fully insulated now and everything, €30k plus VAT for that. We went with Solar Panel and the Wood Pellet and they're being installed as we speak. Homebuilder sourced a plumber who installs them and he in turn sourced the right machiones for us which was a huge burden off us. We got the 2 grants from SEI which makes a huge difference, in total the cost of both units was about €11k but grants totalling €5,700 take a huge sting out of that. (SEI only took 8 days to get back with confirmation of the grants which was pretty impressive!) Didn't opt for underfloor heating out of fear! It's still relatively new but what happens when (and like everything its a case of when not if) it breaks down, I didn't fancy having to dig up the floor and repair it then re-lay the wooden floor or tiles or concrete or whatever, but that's my cautious nature! Went with Senator, we did look elsewhere but their prices seemed best. They were installed last week in less than a day and look great and have a very high energy rating. Total allowance of €3,600 seemed a bit low for 4 bathrooms, but we went to a place just off the main road between Navan and Kells and got everything for €3,800 and its really good branded stock. I can't think of any other nuggets that might be useful for you right now, its never too early to apply to ESB or Eircom (ESB charged over €2,500 for connection which was a bit cheeky I thought!), I don't know what part of the country your in, perhaps you could let me know, if its Leinster, there's a couple of places which we could point you towards which might help you make up your mind about Homebuilder and other bits and pieces....Also be careful of Kitchen gangsters! Our quotes ranged from €15k to €48k and there didn't seem to be a huge difference between the quality of either quote!
As I said, it could be completely legit (maybe it's just how they market themselves). It could be a misplaced assumption on my part that good builders would have enough work coming to them without them having to actively market themselves like that.
Thanks Chancerman!Hi, yeah we went with the garage, we did think it was a bit steep for it but it's fully insulated now and everything, €30k plus VAT for that. We went with Solar Panel and the Wood Pellet and they're being installed as we speak. Homebuilder sourced a plumber who installs them and he in turn sourced the right machiones for us which was a huge burden off us. We got the 2 grants from SEI which makes a huge difference, in total the cost of both units was about €11k but grants totalling €5,700 take a huge sting out of that. (SEI only took 8 days to get back with confirmation of the grants which was pretty impressive!) Didn't opt for underfloor heating out of fear! It's still relatively new but what happens when (and like everything its a case of when not if) it breaks down, I didn't fancy having to dig up the floor and repair it then re-lay the wooden floor or tiles or concrete or whatever, but that's my cautious nature! Went with Senator, we did look elsewhere but their prices seemed best. They were installed last week in less than a day and look great and have a very high energy rating. Total allowance of €3,600 seemed a bit low for 4 bathrooms, but we went to a place just off the main road between Navan and Kells and got everything for €3,800 and its really good branded stock. I can't think of any other nuggets that might be useful for you right now, its never too early to apply to ESB or Eircom (ESB charged over €2,500 for connection which was a bit cheeky I thought!), I don't know what part of the country your in, perhaps you could let me know, if its Leinster, there's a couple of places which we could point you towards which might help you make up your mind about Homebuilder and other bits and pieces....Also be careful of Kitchen gangsters! Our quotes ranged from €15k to €48k and there didn't seem to be a huge difference between the quality of either quote!
builders are businesses too. targeting people who have just obtained planning has to be an effective way of targeting your audience, a marketers dream.
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