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Sarah Beeny's Price the Job

 
  Author: Sarah Beeny
By Collins & Brown
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5

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Synopsis
Fed up with pricey plumbers, elusive electricians and bodgey builders? Have you got a building, plumbing, electrical job to sort out and aren't sure how much it could, should, would cost if the perfect builder, plumber or electrician could be found to help you sort it out? Property developer, building expert and television presenter, Sarah Beeny is here to help with Price the Job - covering a break down of what is involved and the price to expect (materials, parts and labour) home maintenance and any building task imaginable - so that you need never feel that sense of panic, insecurity and desperation when faced with a quote again. Part one examines the job needed and how to find the right contractors for the job, how to estimate the time the job will take and how to calculate and assess quotes. Sarah explains her top five steps on how to get the job done: working out what you want done, what each part of the job entails, what you can do yourself, how to source the materials and how to source the labour. Part two details exactly how much you should be paying for work done.

Every job is covered, from the simplest rewiring or emergency repair to large-scale building jobs, inside and out. Packed with Sarah's practical and straightforward advice, this is an indispensable guide for anyone contemplating undertaking any type of building work in their home.

Customer Reviews
Average rating of 5/5 Handy, Man, 2006-06-21
Now here's a book that could really come in useful. Admittedly you have to put up with the occasional picture of Ms Beeny scowling threateningly at the camera (implied message to dodgy tradesmen: mess with me and you'll be talking two octaves higher for the rest of your days). And, yes, some of her estimates manage to be simultaneously both vague and strangely precise ("doorknob: £5 to £44"). Nevertheless, this compact little book -- small enough to slip between a builder's arse cheeks -- is bristling with tips that could save you a small fortune. Or at any rate take a good deal of the stress out of dealing with plumbers, electricians, tilers, carpet-layers, glaziers and the like. With immaculate logic Ms Beeny dissects each project into its component elements and pins a time and a price on each. Costings, of course, will vary between different parts of the country. And a few years hence they might well be out-of-date. But hey, it's a start. Let's hope they keep it regularly updated.

Average rating of 3/5 Building for Dummies, 2008-04-11
I did not find this book particularly useful. OK, it may be for people who have never ever done any building/renovation/fitting job in their house. If you have, this book will not help you much.

Average rating of 5/5 Sarah Beeney Bounces Back..., 2007-10-07
Ok, so I am a simple chap and not very good at knowing if someone is diddling me so I bought this book to help me when I was recently getting in some people to do work at my house. It actually worked out really well and saved me a lot of time and money.

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Product Information
Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781843404217
ISBN: 1843404214
Label: Collins & Brown
Manufacturer: Collins & Brown
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: 2008-01-14
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Studio: Collins & Brown
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