Room Size
Larger rooms need more materials and more labour time, so square footage is usually the single biggest factor in any quote.
Cost Guide
Home renovation costs vary by project, so we don't publish a single fixed price list. Here's what actually drives the cost of plastering, kitchen fitting, tiling and other renovation work, so you know what to expect before you get a quote.
Why Costs Vary
Two homes can need the same service - say, plastering a living room - and still cost differently, because room size, wall condition, and material choice are never identical. Rather than quote a generic price that may not reflect your project, we assess your property and provide a clear, itemised quote based on exactly what your job involves.
Cost Factors
These are the factors that most influence the cost of a home renovation project.
Larger rooms need more materials and more labour time, so square footage is usually the single biggest factor in any quote.
A wall or floor in good condition costs less to work on than one with damage, damp, or uneven surfaces that need extra preparation first.
Standard and premium materials - tiles, laminate grades, plaster finishes, cabinet fittings - carry different costs, and you choose the level that suits your budget.
Ground-floor rooms with easy access are quicker to work in than upper floors or rooms with restricted access, which affects labour time.
A single-room refresh costs less than a multi-room renovation, and combining several services in one visit is usually more efficient than booking them separately.
Removing and disposing of old flooring, tiling, or fittings before the new work begins adds time and cost compared to working on a cleared space.
Getting A Quote
We assess your property, discuss the scope of work, and provide a clear, itemised quote before any work begins - no hidden costs, no surprises once the job starts.
FAQs
Every property and project is different - room size, condition, access, and material choice all change the cost. We provide a clear, itemised quote after assessing your specific job, rather than a generic price that might not reflect your actual project.
Yes, we assess your project and provide a quote at no cost before any work begins.
Our quotes are based on a clear scope of work agreed upfront. If something unexpected is found once work begins - such as hidden damp or damage - we discuss it with you before proceeding, rather than surprising you with the cost afterwards.
Yes - combining services such as plastering and painting, or tiling and flooring, in a single project is often more efficient than booking them as separate jobs.
Yes, every quote sets out the scope of work clearly so you know exactly what is included before you commit.