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5th June 2007, 07:11 PM #1
re roofing costs
Firstly can i say what a great forum ... with helpful people and great info ..
i'm am imbarking on my second reno job after wetting my feet on a two bedroom apartment in mosmon park Perth and have got my hands on a four bedroom house in bayswater that needs major work so have about a hundred questions .
Can somebody give me some advice on reroofing with colourbond ? I have an asbestos roof that has been covered in tin tiles (why i do not know ) which i want to get replaced .
After doing some reseach it seems that the prices are all over the place from $14,000 to $7000 what is the the going price for asbestos removal and roof replacement ....I have been quoted from $55 a qm to $100qm ..... Thanks rob
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6th June 2007, 06:57 AM #2
Hi Rob,
That $7000 seems cheap enough to me, unless it is a very small roof.
I used to have an Asbestos removal license, and there is a lot of work involved. Check out my http://www.builderbill-diy-help.com/asbestos.html page for more details.
Just make sure whoever does it has the correct license and get a firm quote.
Regards
Bill
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11th June 2007, 06:59 PM #3
Hi Rob, I had my house re-roofed for around $12 000, 3 years ago (Tas). They removed old roof, screwed down existing roof battens, installed guttering, sisalation and new colourbond, ridgecap and flashings and verandah bullnose and new downpipes. They also disposed of old roof.
Cheers
redheeler
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11th June 2007, 07:01 PM #4
Rob, forgot to add my house is around 15 squares.
Cheers
redheeler
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11th June 2007, 08:19 PM #5
Hi Rob
If the amounts you are quoting is remove /replace/disosal.
They seem good to me. It cost me $ 600 to remove / replace/ dispose of 6.5m of asbestos fence.
What you need to check is: Contact the lower priced one and get some past client info to ring them a check their work, also check on any complaints with consumer affairs etc. Good Luck.
I do reno's in Perth so feel free to contact me re tradies / suppliers etc.
Celeste
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11th June 2007, 11:52 PM #6
Hi Rob,
I'll second that. Here's my bit in return for heaps of advice in recent months.
i'm am imbarking on my second reno job after wetting my feet on a two bedroom apartment in mosmon park Perth and have got my hands on a four bedroom house in bayswater that needs major work so have about a hundred questions .
Can somebody give me some advice on reroofing with colourbond ? I have an asbestos roof that has been covered in tin tiles (why i do not know) which i want to get replaced.
Our roof is 195m² (house is nowhere near that big - lots of overhang) and we had the same roof as yours, asbestos with metal tiles. Anyway, we paid $14,805 for removing the old roofing materials and replacing with Zincalume. The price also included new guttering (which we decided to do Colorbond) and insulation. We decided to get professionals who could 'do it all' (ie. remove asbestos & install new roof in one hit), despite my partner having an asbestos licence.
Let me know if you'd like to know what the itemised price was - I don't have the invoice here, but I don't mind digging it out and posting what the different parts of the job cost.
I know this wouldn't apply to you, but we went with Strong Guard Roofing, who were extremely professional and whom I wouldn't hesitate to recommend to anyone on this forum.
Best of luck with it. Renovating sucks, but I live in hope that it will all be worth it in the end.
Cheers,
Lotte
P.S. I'm not really as hostile and difficult as the above would indicate. Renovating isn't so bad really - I'm simply still not over the cold showers, nor the frozen microwave meals.
P.P.S. I'll be posting some photos of our renovations in coming weeks - please do the same. I love checking out what other people are doing in terms of renovating.
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12th June 2007, 07:47 PM #7
Oooooh Lottebum, I don't fancy the cold showers. We were lucky enough to have close friends and family we could get showers at.
The Zincalume is cool oldskool, but unfortunatley a lot of councils wont allow it. In fact they have limits on colourbond colours in some councils and some areas even can have limits on house paint colours.
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13th June 2007, 10:46 AM #8
You lucky thing! I must admit, I was having a lot of showers at the gym and also at my mum's when visiting my dogs, but the cold showers I did have were nothing short of awful.
The Zincalume is cool oldskool, but unfortunatley a lot of councils wont allow it. In fact they have limits on colourbond colours in some councils and some areas even can have limits on house paint colours.
I think it has more to do with building covenants imposed by developers etc. but from what I understand, none of these covenants will stand up in court. Correct me if I'm wrong....??
Lotte
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13th June 2007, 01:30 PM #9
thanks all for the great response. it has been very informative and helpfull .
After having a proper quote done yesterday it seem like the $8000 mark was a bit ambitious . The house is bigger around 180 qm and $8000 did not include all the extra's i Think it is going to be closer to $12,000 in the end .
Does anyone know the deal with council approval ? there are companies that get it and companies that don't bother .
As you are not building anything but only replacing something that is damaged is it a council issue . (next they will wont to know when i light the bbq ) Also mine is the worst house on the street and every other house is new so no complants from the nieghbors .
I think if i was going to use zinc not colourbond this would be a different matter because it is highly reflective as mentioned .
The current colour choice is WINDSPRAY .
Before you get started, welcome to hell. I recently spent just over a month with my dogs staying at my mum's place (which involved driving to her place every day to walk them) and, with tradespeople at my house non stop and, worst of all, WITHOUT GAS (this means no cooking - NOT EVEN OVEN, no hot water etc. Ever tried shaving your legs under a cold shower?).
Cold showers i've lived through that to . It's amasing how much wieght you loose when you have to shower at the gym each morning .
Or reno a appartment on the sixth floor with no lift for three months
(i feel your pain )
Celeste : thanks for the help if you have the number of a good sparky that you use that would be greatly appriciated . As im thinking it might pay to upgrade the pre WW2 electrical system .
I have leant the lesson with renos Lots of phottos before and even more durring and after . but heres some of the kitchen i did in the apartment it cost $13,688 including appliances .
Regards rob
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13th June 2007, 03:28 PM #10
Rob,
I demolished my house (Morley) last year. It had asbestos lined eaves (true blue). It cost me $17.00 to dispose of 300kgs at the Redhill Disposal site, their rate per tonne was $55.00. So if you can/prepared to do the work yourself you'll save $s.
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14th June 2007, 02:35 PM #11
You will probably need more tiedowns because the Zincalume is lighter than asbestos. How much, I don't know.
I think if i was going to use zinc not colourbond this would be a different matter because it is highly reflective as mentioned .
The current colour choice is WINDSPRAY .
Cold showers i've lived through that to . It's amasing how much wieght you loose when you have to shower at the gym each morning .
Or reno a appartment on the sixth floor with no lift for three months
I have leant the lesson with renos Lots of phottos before and even more durring and after . but heres some of the kitchen i did in the apartment it cost $13,688 including appliances .
Cheers,
Lotte
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14th June 2007, 09:58 PM #12
Jags. what's the story with the two dishwashers?
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15th June 2007, 01:37 AM #13
thanks Lotte
There two strip blackbut boral silkwood After alot of research into floating floor i throught these where the best there almost as hard as jarrah and can be sanded down and resealed a number of times not cheap $78 m2 but everyone does coment on them and for this reno i was aiming for the high end of town .
Metang
Thats not two dishwashers its a under bench side byside fridge and freezer . i hated the look of a tall fridge in a small kitchen so came up with this idea and the back of it can fit four people so no need for a dining room table Also that a washer and dryer .
heres another pic
Rob
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15th June 2007, 09:39 AM #14
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27th June 2007, 12:45 PM #15
hi guys
well after doing a lot of research which involved ringing five companies and only hearing back from four one how's quote was way to pricey over the phone and one that took a week to get the quote out to me and then i even had a company say that there was no piont me being on site when they came to see the job "what the " how can they sell there service with out me being there .
Then i found what i throught was this small company out of the local paper as it turned out they do major gov tender work . they seem great and very professional my job is small for them so they are going to fit the job in between things so hopefully in two weeks and all for $11,000 for 186 m2 including gutters and down pipes and insulation and a 15 year warranty
i'm very happy
I will update this when the jobs done and show pics with the company name
Lotte ; had a little help with the kitchen and the floors at $16 m2 why would you do it yourself
the brake down is as follows
rangerhood 300
cooktop 500
oven 800
dish 800
wash /dry 1175
fridge 400
freezer 600
sink 239
taps 199
splash 600
bench 3080
cabnets 3430
install 780
TOTAL 12,903 got the figure wrong last time
regard rob
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