@Sean W.
Okay thanks could you let me know what your best price would be for the second option? Since this is more of an aesthetics job and the area won't be very visible, I just want it to look finished and tidy. Cheers!
That would be the price for plasterboard fitting, skimming and all materials which is really good, your only alternative for cutting costs is to not skim it and caulk / fill joints in plasterboard after fixing
@Sean W.
Could you let me know if that price covers the entire inside of under the stairs? If so, would you be open to negotiating a bit on the price? It’s a bit higher than I had planned and a little outside of the budget, what would be the options to keep the costs down a little but have a decent job done?
@Sean W.
Hi Sean - Basically I would be looking to ensure the walls are all level and smooth (whether it's tidied up with skim coat or new plaster board applied directly and any gaps filled in etc.?) What would be your suggestions for this job?
No problem
@Sean W. Okay thanks could you let me know what your best price would be for the second option? Since this is more of an aesthetics job and the area won't be very visible, I just want it to look finished and tidy. Cheers!
That would be the price for plasterboard fitting, skimming and all materials which is really good, your only alternative for cutting costs is to not skim it and caulk / fill joints in plasterboard after fixing
@Sean W. Could you let me know if that price covers the entire inside of under the stairs? If so, would you be open to negotiating a bit on the price? It’s a bit higher than I had planned and a little outside of the budget, what would be the options to keep the costs down a little but have a decent job done?
@Sean W. Yeah spot on Sean that is what I had in mind alright
You can board and fill joints no problem but a better job is always going to be fix plasterboard first then skim.
@Sean W. Hi Sean - Basically I would be looking to ensure the walls are all level and smooth (whether it's tidied up with skim coat or new plaster board applied directly and any gaps filled in etc.?) What would be your suggestions for this job?
Is it too be plasterers aswel? Thanks