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1) Investigate and repair the hot water issue (the water is coming through extremely hot). 2) Remove and replace the silicone/mastic in the bathroom where required. 3) Repair and repaint the bathroom ceiling (including any filling or plaster repair if necessary). 4) Repair the window frames. 5) Reattach the living room radiator, as it has come away from the wall. Give the quotation, if the budget is not suitable.
Yes I agree need to find the cause of these issues before any repairs are made, I can do a full investigation before repairs are carried out. Yes that week works for me
@Alan S. Thanks! The bathroom was renovated within the last year, but I’m not sure whether the leak has been fully resolved or what caused the water mark. It may possibly be coming through a gap around the shower, the silicone seal, shower tray or drainage area. Could you please inspect the shower area and try to identify whether water is still getting through before carrying out the painting? I would not want the ceiling or wall to be repainted if the source of the moisture has not been fixed. I would also prefer to have the work carried out either during the week beginning 27 July or the week beginning 4 August. Would you have any availability during either of those weeks?
Hi Granted that the leak has been resolved,yes roof will be treated and repainted and sealed correctly. Bathroom will be resealed with silicone where needed. Radiator will be rehung with correct fittings. Windows) seals will be checked and corrected where needed. I have availability Thursday Friday evening next week and Saturday 8-4pm. Ideally I'd like to call one of the evenings prep all mould and fill any thing that needs allow all this to dry then I can carry out all other repairs needed. All in all one evening of work and a revisit for other works hard to put an exact timing on it as only have photos. Quote above stands for all parts and labour Cheers Al
@Paul M. Hi, as I see you cancelled your offer, are you still interested to work on this jobs?
@Paul M. Yes, radiator is electric one, no need to connect with water pipes. It just fall down from wall.
Your living room radiator looks like it's electric so no water pipes are connected to it.
@Alan S. Hi Alan, before I accept your offer, could you please confirm that the €600 is the final total price and includes all labour and materials for the following work: 1. Bathroom 1 – the bathroom affected by the water leak Prepare and repair the affected walls and ceiling Treat any damp or moulded areas as necessary Repaint the affected walls and ceiling with suitable bathroom paint 2. Bathroom 2 – the bathroom with severe mould Properly clean and treat the mould Prepare and repair the walls and ceiling where necessary Repaint the walls and ceiling with mould-resistant bathroom paint 3. Bathroom silicone Remove and replace the damaged or old silicone sealant where required 4. Living room radiator Securely reattach the radiator to the wall Check and replace the brackets or wall fixings if required Check that there is no damage or leakage from the pipes 5. Windows Check the window frames and seals Repair or reseal any gaps or damaged sealant where necessary Please also confirm that all paint, mould-treatment products, silicone, brackets, fixings and any other necessary materials are included in the €600 offer. Could you also let me know when you would be available to carry out the work and approximately how long the job would take?
Yes labour and parts included
@Alan S. Could you also confirm whether the cost of materials is included in the offer, and let me know when you would be available to carry out the work?
@Alan S. Hi, Alan just to clarify, the bathroom with the water leak and the bathroom with the severe mould are two different bathrooms. Both bathrooms need the affected walls and ceilings to be properly prepared and repainted. Could you please confirm whether your offer includes the preparation and painting work for both bathrooms, including materials, or whether this would cost extra?
@Conor H. Hi Conor ,could you do all task above ?
@Alan S. Hi, my fan was installed less than year ago and it works well. i think replacing fan is not necessary at this stage, if you are still interest to do work can you please send me quotes again thank you!
As well as additional jobs listed above
I can get this done for you