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Damp Proofing, Plastering, Building Work
- ● Damp Proofing
- ● Re-Plastering Service
- ● Timber Treatments
- ● Basement Water Proofing
- ● Condensation Control
- ● General Building Work
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Discover professional pointing services on Yell to maintain the integrity and appearance of your brickwork.
Skilled tradespeople are available to handle all aspects of pointing, from repairing weathered mortar joints to enhancing the structural stability of your property. Whether you need repointing for your home or business, these experts ensure precision and durability in their work. Proper pointing not only improves aesthetic appeal but also protects against moisture ingress and structural damage.
Search for local pointing specialists or post your pointing enquiries on Yell to connect with professionals who can restore and preserve your brickwork efficiently and effectively.
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Builders in the UK generally charge between £25 and £50 per hour, with daily rates ranging from £150 to £300 depending on the complexity and location of the project.
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The standard VAT rate in the UK is 20%, but certain projects, like new builds or specific renovations, may qualify for a reduced or zero VAT rate.
For complete clarity, confirm with your builder whether VAT is included in the quote to avoid surprises. When speaking with builders, ask for detailed, written quotes that you can refer back to in the future.
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NVQ or SVQ in Construction: recognised vocational qualifications
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Specialist licences: required for specific tasks, such as gas work (Gas Safe registration) or electrical installations (Part P certification).
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Always ask upfront if a quote is free and get it in writing to understand the breakdown of costs. Free quotes are a good way to compare options and choose the right builder for your needs.
The price you’re quoted is only one of several factors you should consider when hiring. Availability, experience, and payment terms all affect the value you’re being offered.
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