Selected Product: | Sarah Beeny's Price the Job Paperback Edition: New edition Author: Sarah Beeny Publisher: Collins & Brown Release Date: January 2008 ISBN-10: 1843404214 ISBN-13: 9781843404217 List Price: £9.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Complete Guide to Property Development for the Small Investor (Complete Guide) (Complete Guide) ISBN-10: 0749450029 The "Daily Telegraph" Buying Bargains at Property Auctions (Lawpack Property) ISBN-10: 1904053890 Getting the Builders in: How to Manage Homebuilding and Renovation Projects ISBN-10: 1845282337 The Housebuilder's Bible: An Insider's Guide to the Construction Jungle, 7th Edition: An Insider's Guide to the Construction Jungle (7th Edition) ISBN-10: 0954867440 Successful Property Letting - How to Make Money in Buy to Let (Right Way Plus) ISBN-10: 0716030195 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Sarah Beeny's Price the Job by Sarah Beeny (ISBN-10: 1843404214, ISBN-13: 9781843404217). At this time we have not yet written a review for Sarah Beeny's Price the Job by Sarah Beeny (ISBN-10: 1843404214, ISBN-13: 9781843404217). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Building for Dummies | Customer Rating: | | I did not find this book particularly useful. OK, it may be for people who have never ever done any building/renovation/fitting job in their house. If you have, this book will not help you much. | Sarah Beeney Bounces Back... | Customer Rating: | | Ok, so I am a simple chap and not very good at knowing if someone is diddling me so I bought this book to help me when I was recently getting in some people to do work at my house. It actually worked out really well and saved me a lot of time and money. | Handy, Man | Customer Rating: | | Now here's a book that could really come in useful. Admittedly you have to put up with the occasional picture of Ms Beeny scowling threateningly at the camera (implied message to dodgy tradesmen: mess with me and you'll be talking two octaves higher for the rest of your days). And, yes, some of her estimates manage to be simultaneously both vague and strangely precise ("doorknob: £5 to £44"). Nevertheless, this compact little book -- small enough to slip between a builder's arse cheeks -- is bristling with tips that could save you a small fortune. Or at any rate take a good deal of the stress out of dealing with plumbers, electricians, tilers, carpet-layers, glaziers and the like. With immaculate logic Ms Beeny dissects each project into its component elements and pins a time and a price on each. Costings, of course, will vary between different parts of the country. And a few years hence they might well be out-of-date. But hey, it's a start. Let's hope they keep it regularly updated. |
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