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In message , at 13:03:36 on Tue, 5 May
2020, Andy Burns remarked: Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Roland Perry wrote: Because unless it's in the regs, plumbers simply won't bother. True. Hence saying how to DIY it in this group. I must admit, if my kitchen had been in bits for several weeks, with no sign of that changing any week soon, I'd be DIYing it, not worrying about whether I'd already paid a builder to sub it out to a plumber or not. Which I have been doing (perhaps FTE two days a week - but that's my rate of working, not a subby with a van load of power tools I don't have). But some of it will eventually need signing off by building control (and I don't claim to be an expert in what foibles they have this week) and whether or not any discount can be had from the builder as result of all this stuff I've been doing for him, is still to be discovered. Perhaps I should just invoice him for £300/day plus materials, like the other subbys? -- Roland Perry |
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