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Quote: Originally posted by wineciccio on 02/3/2011
Any chance of telling us/me, how much he charged you???? Thanks
Bit difficult really, because our motorhome is solid GRP, with only 1 main seam between the overcab bit and the main body, and then the areas where factoryfitted extras were (like roof rails and air-con unit). So I could tell you, but it wouldn't really be representative compared to the more labour-intensive task of caravan resealing?
But then on top of that there was the gas flue (which I didn't even think of - which he resealed anyway), plus sorting a few other dints and dings which he noticed when doing the job that I didn't - and he didn't charge any extra. He obviously takes pride in his work. I suppose that's one of the benefits of being your own boss, not having targets and deadlines to meet - means you can spend the time to do a quality job, and then build your business further based on your reputation (I know myself, from many moons ago when I used to be self-employed - although in a very different line of work, the same principle applies).
All I can say on the cost front is, I rang around for a few different places for quotes before a mate of mine recommended him. Ian gave me an indicative quote over the phone - which was a fair amount cheaper than the other quotes I had, but said he'd prefer to come out to have a look to give me a firm quote (none of the others even offered to do that), at no cost to me. The fim quote came out at a few quid less than his already cheap indicative quote, and as I metioned above, he stuck to it even though there were a few more bits and bobs he only noticed when he was in the depths of doing the work. He didn't put me under any pressure at all to go ahead with it - he just gave me the firm price, told me to give him a ring later if I wanted him to do the work, and went on his way.
Best thing you can do is give him a bell to have a chat about the work you're thinking of having done, and get him to give you a quote.
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