I have renovated a 2-story townhouse at 104 sqm. My question is I bought myself
appliances
Kitchen
Tile and klikech for 2 bathrooms Bathroom furniture How much would it cost for materials that the craftsmen will use. Roughly is there anyone who can help me.
appliances
Kitchen
Tile and klikech for 2 bathrooms Bathroom furniture How much would it cost for materials that the craftsmen will use. Roughly is there anyone who can help me.
It's totally impossible to answer when you don't provide more information.N Nazret said:
So is it 1 kitchen and 2 bathrooms being renovated and you have bought appliances and tiles yourself? You are wondering how much the remaining materials should cost?
Yes, how long is a piece of string?
I have renovated
2 bathrooms
Kitchen
Tiled the kitchen floor
Painted all the walls white
Plaster ceiling on the ground floor
A small storage
Wooden floors in all bedrooms and living room
A small attic
Replaced all 7 doors
I bought the appliances, the kitchen, mosaic tiles, floor tiles
I want to know approximately how much the rest of the materials used by the craftsman cost?
I replaced the electricity in the whole house, I paid separately for the electrical work and materials
2 bathrooms
Kitchen
Tiled the kitchen floor
Painted all the walls white
Plaster ceiling on the ground floor
A small storage
Wooden floors in all bedrooms and living room
A small attic
Replaced all 7 doors
I bought the appliances, the kitchen, mosaic tiles, floor tiles
I want to know approximately how much the rest of the materials used by the craftsman cost?
I replaced the electricity in the whole house, I paid separately for the electrical work and materials
So you are going to renovate the kitchen and bathroom and are wondering how much more material the craftsmen will purchase in addition to what you've already bought? The only way to get an answer to that is to ask the craftsmen for a quote.
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Too few details.
During the bathroom renovation:
What is the size of the area? Materials for waterproofing, tile adhesive, etc., cost 3 - 500 per sqm of floor and wall. It could possibly be more expensive too.
Then it depends a lot on how much leveling compound you need for the floor. I think a rough guide price is 50 - 75 SEK per mm thickness and per sqm. Count on 15 - 20 mm thickness.
How much plumbing? Roughly estimate 1000 - 1500 SEK per item that needs to be water-connected for pipes and fittings, etc. Additionally, there's the distribution cabinet for 3 - 5000. A few thousand SEK for sewage pipes.
Should there be underfloor heating? 3 - 10,000 depending on the floor area.
What about electricity? Count on about 100 - 300 for wires, conduits, and boxes per "thing," meaning for lamps, outlets, switches, etc. If you don't already have a residual-current device, count on maybe 1000 SEK for one. Then expect to pay about 2 - 300 per socket and switch for the outlet/switch itself.
You need drywall and plywood for the walls, maybe 200/sqm, floor particleboard around 50/sqm. Then some reinforcements for floor joists might be needed, not too expensive in materials.
The kitchen, similar prices for plumbing, but you probably don't need a distribution box. Similar unit prices for electricity. Often not too extensive work in walls and floors.
Perhaps new doors for the bathrooms?
The prices I'm guessing are very roughly estimated and partly based on personal experience with renovations from about 10 years ago. So take it for what it's worth.
If you want a more accurate cost estimate, look at the installation instructions for a waterproofing system and what products are part of the system; this will also indicate the consumption of (expensive) glue, etc. And look at the prices of those products. Keep in mind that sealing details like corner angles, gaskets around pipes, etc., can often make up about 25% of the total cost.
Also, on the plumbing side, you can find instructions from e.g., LK on what parts are included in an installation.
If you get prices from a webshop, expect that materials bought through a craftsman will be significantly more expensive; for electricity and plumbing, you should expect 300 - 700% more expensive, for individual items, it could be more than 1000% extra.
During the bathroom renovation:
What is the size of the area? Materials for waterproofing, tile adhesive, etc., cost 3 - 500 per sqm of floor and wall. It could possibly be more expensive too.
Then it depends a lot on how much leveling compound you need for the floor. I think a rough guide price is 50 - 75 SEK per mm thickness and per sqm. Count on 15 - 20 mm thickness.
How much plumbing? Roughly estimate 1000 - 1500 SEK per item that needs to be water-connected for pipes and fittings, etc. Additionally, there's the distribution cabinet for 3 - 5000. A few thousand SEK for sewage pipes.
Should there be underfloor heating? 3 - 10,000 depending on the floor area.
What about electricity? Count on about 100 - 300 for wires, conduits, and boxes per "thing," meaning for lamps, outlets, switches, etc. If you don't already have a residual-current device, count on maybe 1000 SEK for one. Then expect to pay about 2 - 300 per socket and switch for the outlet/switch itself.
You need drywall and plywood for the walls, maybe 200/sqm, floor particleboard around 50/sqm. Then some reinforcements for floor joists might be needed, not too expensive in materials.
The kitchen, similar prices for plumbing, but you probably don't need a distribution box. Similar unit prices for electricity. Often not too extensive work in walls and floors.
Perhaps new doors for the bathrooms?
The prices I'm guessing are very roughly estimated and partly based on personal experience with renovations from about 10 years ago. So take it for what it's worth.
If you want a more accurate cost estimate, look at the installation instructions for a waterproofing system and what products are part of the system; this will also indicate the consumption of (expensive) glue, etc. And look at the prices of those products. Keep in mind that sealing details like corner angles, gaskets around pipes, etc., can often make up about 25% of the total cost.
Also, on the plumbing side, you can find instructions from e.g., LK on what parts are included in an installation.
If you get prices from a webshop, expect that materials bought through a craftsman will be significantly more expensive; for electricity and plumbing, you should expect 300 - 700% more expensive, for individual items, it could be more than 1000% extra.
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