Sun-27-09-2015, 16:24 PM
Stop your quivering. Here come the details.......
We need two very worm-eaten wooden floors removed and replaced.
Unfortunately,on top of each are tomette tiles (very nice),and six to ten inches of concrete/lime cement (not so nice).
The quote our French builder gave us is probably quite reasonable for the work involved,but nonetheless quite costly too!
We just wondered how feasible it would be to undertake the laboriously back breaking work ourselves.
First stop was going to be the hiring of a skip,but judging by the responses so far (for which we are exceedingly grateful), a rethink may be in order.
We need two very worm-eaten wooden floors removed and replaced.
Unfortunately,on top of each are tomette tiles (very nice),and six to ten inches of concrete/lime cement (not so nice).
The quote our French builder gave us is probably quite reasonable for the work involved,but nonetheless quite costly too!
We just wondered how feasible it would be to undertake the laboriously back breaking work ourselves.
First stop was going to be the hiring of a skip,but judging by the responses so far (for which we are exceedingly grateful), a rethink may be in order.