View Full Version : Cost to gyprock whole house
aussieorchid
23rd August 2007, 01:24 PM
My parents live in Innisfail and their house was badly damaged by cyclone larry in march 2006. They finally got a new roof and windows put in last week only 1 year and 5 months later. Anyway their existing walls are masonite which have bowed due to water damage. They are looking to replace all existing interior walls / ceiling with gyprock and also resheet the bathroom in villa board. I was just wanting to get someones opinion on costs. They have been getting very over inflated costs to get work done from people looking to profit from the situation and also a lack of available tradies to actually get all the jobs done.
They have a typical queensland style house 8 foot ceiling
3 bedrooms
Lounge
Dining room
Kitchen
Hallway
and 1 bathroom/ separate toilet.
(Just spoke to Dad and he said roughly 200-250m2 for walls and another 100m2 for the ceiling)
What sort of price should they be looking at to get new walls/ceiling put up. They have 1 quote so far and it was $30,000 which seems very high I have told them to get a few more. That quote was not even painted.
pawnhead
23rd August 2007, 01:52 PM
Work out roughly how many square metres there are in it first. I think the going rate is around $25>$35 /m2. Anything over that and I'd say they're profiteering from it. May be best to wait until their workload dies down a bit and they start to get more competitive.
Rod will have a better idea when he shows up.
bitingmidge
23rd August 2007, 02:54 PM
Yep, there's a bit of profiteering happening.
There again, ask yourself how you go about getting an out of work gyprocker to travel to Innisfail, find accomodation for the duration of the job, and pay him capital city rates. Half the job cost could be in travel costs alone. It's just not quite as simple as blatant profiteering.
Just get a few quotes and be prepared to wait for one you're happy with.
Cheers,
P
:)
rod1949
23rd August 2007, 03:51 PM
This maybe of assistance, back in February this year I purchased 571m/2 of gyprock, 149m/2 villaboard, 277m2 insulation R3.3 and 288m2 insulation R2. Total cost $6,770.00. Sorry I can't break the costs down. Other items I've had to buy are the fixing teks, glues, joint tapes, flushing compounds, cornices and panel lift hire probably adding another $2,000 or so. I've done the installation myself.
I had every intention of picking up all sheeting myself but on one quote for the gyprock they had a total weight, being 6.2 tonnes, so I got the successful mob to deliver.
Here ya go here's a price break up from one of the mob who I got a quote from.
Details of Enquiry: https://buybuildingsupplies.com.au/account_history_info.php?order_id=67334
Date of Enquiry: Tuesday 23 January, 2007
Products
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26 x R3.0 Bradford Insulation Batts 580mm (15256) = $1,487.20
24 x R2.0 Bradford Insulation Batts 580mm - wall & floor (15229) = $1,498.08
21 x 10mm Walling Plasterboard 1350x3000mm (GYPROCK10RE1330) = $312.69
8 x 10mm Walling Plasterboard 1350x3600mm (GYPROCK10RE1336) = $142.96
22 x 10mm Walling Plasterboard 1350x4200mm (GYPROCK10RE1342) = $458.70
12 x 10mm Walling Plasterboard 1350x4800mm (GYPROCK10RE1348) = $285.84
8 x 10mm Walling Plasterboard 1350x6000mm (GYPROCK10RE1360) = $238.56
6 x 10mm Ceiling Plasterboard 1200x3000mm (GYPROCK10CE1230) = $97.92
4 x 10mm Ceiling Plasterboard 1350x3600mm (GYPROCK10CE1336) = $88.04
6 x 10mm Ceiling Plasterboard 1350x4200mm (GYPROCK10CE1342) = $154.20
5 x 10mm Ceiling Plasterboard 1350x4800mm (GYPROCK10CE1348) = $146.80
14 x 10mm Ceiling Plasterboard 1200x6000mm (GYPROCK10CE1260) = $456.40
1 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1200x1800mm (VILLABOARD61218) = $19.64
2 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1200x3000mm (VILLABOARD61230) = $65.52
4 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1200x4200mm (VILLABOARD61242) = $183.12
7 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1350x2400mm (VILLABOARD61324) = $205.80
4 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1350x3000mm (VILLABOARD61330) = $147.00
3 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1350x3600mm (VILLABOARD61336) = $132.30
12 x 6mm Villaboard Sheeting 1350x4200mm (VILLABOARD61342) = $617.40
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Sub-Total: $6,738.17
(We'll advise of any freight - this is only an enquiry at this stage!!): $0.00
Total: $6,738.17
Dirty Doogie
23rd August 2007, 03:56 PM
An out of work Gyprocker LOL !! no such thing here on the Sunshine Coast QLD - there's a 15 month wait for bigger private jobs - like doing someones house.
I got a quote to do my entire 2 bedroom house in June - $24k but only if I did all the battening and reframing where necessary. I ended up doing it myself (again) for about $4 k .
Doog
aussieorchid
23rd August 2007, 04:07 PM
This maybe of assistance, back in February this year I purchased 571m/2 of gyprock, 149m/2 villaboard, 277m2 insulation R3.3 and 288m2 insulation R2. Total cost $6,770.00. Sorry I can't break the costs down. Other items I've had to buy are the fixing teks, glues, joint tapes, flushing compounds, cornices and panel lift hire probably adding another $2,000 or so. I've done the installation myself.
I had every intention of picking up all sheeting myself but on one quote for the gyprock they had a total weight, being 6.2 tonnes, so I got the successful mob to deliver.
Rod1949 thanks for that as Dad is looking at around 250m2 for walls and 100m2 for ceiling going by your costs ($9000 approx)even with insulation included my parents should be looking at $4,000 for materials so $26,000 is for labour. May have to shop around for a few more quotes. Or wait a bit longer to get the job done at a better price.
rod@plasterbrok
23rd August 2007, 09:29 PM
Fly me up there and I will do it for half the labour price you have been quoted!!!
Seriously those prices you have been quoted are a joke right?
Here in melbourne the supply and fix rate will be between $12. to $16 + GST depending on the complexity, cornice types etc. Some of the very straight forward homes come out at $11.50 per m2.
Material costs are as low as $3.00 per m2 for 10mm plasterboard.
You really need to shop around untill you get a fair dinkum price and not someone price gouging.
PS Rod1949 shop that price around you can do better than that particularly the villaboard . Try BGC plasterboard in WA they will be competetive.
Cheers Rod
Dirty Doogie
23rd August 2007, 10:05 PM
Hi Rod,
Maybe you should fly up !!
Prices are high here for any type of trade - especially if you want something done within 2 - 3 months. I imagine Innisfail would be worse at the moment!
Some of the labor rates I have been quoted within the last 6 months here at Noosa - Plumbers $110 an hour, Electricians with microvoltage certificate $145 an hour, Gyprock team for small jobs (2 guys) $ 60 an hour, Tiler $95 per metre, Carpenters $85 an hour. All these rates are for min 2 day jobs.
I now get my sparky and plumber through a local well regarded builder but the rates are still around $70 - $80. Said builder is currently building a few townhouses (smaller wall area than my house) and he said each townhouse cost him 18k for gyprock and finish wipes.
Is it any wonder I do as much as I can myself?? :(
Doog
pawnhead
23rd August 2007, 10:12 PM
Here in melbourne the supply and fix rate will be between $12. to $16 + GST depending on the complexity, cornice types etc. Some of the very straight forward homes come out at $11.50 per m2.You should move to Sydney. A mate of mine got half a dozen quotes recently, none under $25/m. Not really a small job either. 4 bedrooms, WIR and a hallway. No cornice, just square set.
I suppose that project home mobs out west would get a better rate with their volume, but here on the North shore that would be about average.
aussieorchid
23rd August 2007, 10:43 PM
Thanks for all the replies. As I suspected Dad will have to shop around. The other method suggested to me today by a friend was pretty similar to your idea Rod. The friend said we should advertise for someone interested in doing the job on a flat hourly rate. Even if it meant flying them up to do a measure for materials then purchase everything needed and then fly them back up and pay accommodation for the duration of the job.
rod@plasterbrok
23rd August 2007, 11:39 PM
Too grounded here in Melbourne to go moving around. We do pretty well here all things considered.
But we do have to do a high volume of work.
rod1949
24th August 2007, 10:36 AM
PS Rod1949 shop that price around you can do better than that particularly the villaboard . Try BGC plasterboard in WA they will be competetive.
Cheers Rod
Rod@plasterbrok,
Thanks for that Rod. Yep I did shop around including direct to BGC and Gyprock. The winner was Colli Timber supplying BGC plasterboard. It was the same with the insulation, Colli supplied me with AGI insulation at about $300 - $400 cheaper that AGI them selves could.
Rod
Halfie
23rd September 2007, 08:17 AM
An out of work Gyprocker LOL !! no such thing here on the Sunshine Coast QLD - there's a 15 month wait for bigger private jobs - like doing someones house.
I got a quote to do my entire 2 bedroom house in June - $24k but only if I did all the battening and reframing where necessary. I ended up doing it myself (again) for about $4 k .
Doog
Wow!
I really need to get out of Brisbane and get up to the Sunny Coast!
$$$$$$$$$!!
benno84
30th September 2007, 01:52 PM
Gee for that kind of money I should quit the office and take up an apprenticeship!