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Feel sick with worry about escalating build costs
newhome replied to Jude1234's topic in Costing & Estimating
Think I read that it is about 30m2 for piece rates. @nod? -
Feel sick with worry about escalating build costs
newhome replied to Jude1234's topic in Costing & Estimating
Is it two thirds? @vivienz got it split 50 / 50 and @nod said two thirds hire here. The only reason I query it is because I’ve used the approx figure in the vat guide so would like it to be right. https://forum.buildhub.org.uk/topic/6882-vat-and-scaffolding/?do=findComment&comment=116723 -
Feel sick with worry about escalating build costs
newhome replied to Jude1234's topic in Costing & Estimating
Have you not paid for the scaffolding? Erection / dismantling should be about a third to a half of the cost. The rest hire. Contractors may add on what’s called a risk premium for a fixed price job as this mitigates against them being out of pocket if things go awry. As the work should be very clear at this late stage this shouldn’t be much at all. It may have been higher at the start of the job with more unknowns. Go back and tell him that a risk premium isn’t appropriate so near to the end and to go ahead and provide the fixed price quotes as what’s left should be very easy for experienced trades to estimate for. -
The flat rate vat scheme is available to ‘low cost traders’ and as the name suggests they pay HMRC at a fixed rate. This is supposed to make it much more straightforward to work out how much VAT is owed. The problem for traders operating under the scheme is that if they zero rate a job they still have to pay HMRC the flat rate, so not many traders using the scheme will want to work on zero rated jobs. https://www.crunch.co.uk/knowledge/tax/flat-rate-vat-scheme-limited-cost-trader-test/ https://www.gov.uk/vat-flat-rate-scheme
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I'm sorry to hear your news but time to fight back and tomorrow is a new day.
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I have an electric system here. It can be very costly, especially if you are dealing with a large space and insulation levels aren't to passive standard (mine aren't). Depends how much PV you can generate but unless you can store some the electric meter will be spinning like crazy whilst the people renting your property have it toasty warm in the evenings just because they can. I am mindful of mine because I pay the bill. If someone else is paying the bill people won't be nearly so careful.
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Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
@Onoff's bathroom thread is 78 pages so far. Mind you his has been going for over 2 years and yours is almost half that in 11 weeks . -
Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
White nuts need to slack off. I've done this job in my house. Took me fecking hours to get it all together so I feel your pain . Someone else would have done it in seconds I'm sure! -
Quals to do an EICR?
newhome replied to Jeremy Harris's topic in Regulations, Training & Qualifications
@JSHarris does have 2 addresses (if he's quick ). Wouldn't they notice that ProDave of house A was the same ProDave tester of House B in the same road? -
Amazing seeing it go up isn't it! Even though you read about it on here nothing can beat seeing your own go up. From nothing, to almost a house in a couple of days. Timber frame rocks lol.
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Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
To do that ZooT look at the bit where you would normally upload a photo. Just below that there is ‘insert other media’ hit that and then ‘insert existing attachment’ then you get every photo you ever posted and page thru until you get to the right one. -
@Temp‘s advice about services is good advice. Many people have been stung for 10s of thousands in those areas unexpectedly. For the electric you should be able to get an indicative quote but the question to ask is whether there is capacity to add the property to the existing provision otherwise it’s a step change in terms of costs.
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Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
@PeterW any ideas on that one? No spare offcuts to use as upstands I think. Looks like both lengths are used here as worktop. -
Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Don’t go using that sink and splashing water onto the plasterboard without protecting it somehow so add that to the list too. Having friends to stay is always good for getting a crack on so 3 days to sort! -
I wish you luck! Everyone deserves a bit of a break sometimes. Hope to hear that you are successful and back here asking the self build questions.
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Help with kitchen renovation/ 1st house.
newhome replied to zoothorn's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
@zoothorn if you use the @ sign and then start typing someone’s username immediately following you can select the person you are directing the question at from the list of users. Then they will get a notification that you have directed a question at them @PeterW ? -
Can’t help on the planning advice but do put something in writing to your friends outlining what you believe you have agreed to. The best of friendships have come under strain where informal arrangements have gone wrong so whilst it is friendship that has provided you with this opportunity you must view this as a business transaction going forward.
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I had one like that. The guy (liquid screed layer) said he wasn’t aware of the zero rated vat scenario (strange as he must have done many new builds surely). I told him I would pay ex vat, he told me he would come back to me if HMRC said it was an issue. I never heard from him again. We’re all rather assuming that @Moira Niedzwiecka has an issue with this seller. He may have just not understood the rules in which case it might be as easy as going back to ask to a new invoice to be raised. It’s always best to have conversations about the vat at the quote stage rather than the invoice stage because the trader may not have accepted the job if it had to be at zero vat. Traders on the flat rate vat scheme for example who will have to pay vat on that transaction regardless. If the majority of a trader’s business is on existing houses they may not be aware of or want the hassle of charging different vat rates for the jobs that have this concession. Unless a trader seems well versed in the vat rules it’s probably best to put something in writing stating that you expect the job to be zero rated and will not be paying vat. As explained in the VAT post you can give them the planning permission or mock up a ‘certificate’ if it helps.
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Permitted Development before house completion?
newhome replied to Visti's topic in Planning Permission
If you add a structure not attached to the main house under PD, say a garage, do you have to inform anyone?- 20 replies
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His bathroom won't leak though
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Feel sick with worry about escalating build costs
newhome replied to Jude1234's topic in Costing & Estimating
Specifically check that they all say 'invoice' and show your name, supplier name, VAT number. All should be good hopefully if they meet that criteria. Good news that you are getting things together now, and yes it will be down to you to drive this now and ensure that the builder knows that you are in the driving seat. Sounds like you are ready to make this happen. -
Permitted Development before house completion?
newhome replied to Visti's topic in Planning Permission
Is it right that you only get PD rights after a house is complete though for permanent structures?- 20 replies
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