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Plumbing on new build

  • 29-04-2019 8:15am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 573 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    Just got a quote for my second fix plumbing on a 2,600 square foot house, includes a 9kw panasonic heat pump and a 300 litre water boost system. UFH is already installed downstairs with alu rads to be installed with the 2nd fix upstairs.

    The quote for 2nd fix is coming in at 24,000, this is without any fixtures and fittings such as toilets and shower trays, seems high to me but admittedly I don't have the knowledge on the subject to know for sure. Does this appear reasonable to people here?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 364 ✭✭Frogeye


    I got a quote for plumbing a house a little bigger than yours in 2017. 21000 euro incl VAT.
    Two story. 3 bath rooms. one with shower and one with shower and bath. THey were all back to back and over each other so his piping was simple enough. WE had a Heat pump with UFH on both floors. I'm in the S/Eastish region, Good plumber. We supplied all the sanitary wear. He included cutting the holes in the slabs and all the pipes and other plumbing materials, the Heat pump, the UFH heating gear and commissioning and balancing of the system.

    Hope this helps

    Frogeye


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