Sorry for yet another virus thread, but I have a specific question. We were getting quotes for our flat renovation when it was only kicking off in China, just now have chosen a builder (haven't signed contract yet) - and yesterday the government tells us "no non-essential contact" and "work from home if possible". It's a fast moving situation and I'll be talking to the builder tonight. But what are your thoughts - both those of you who are tradespeople, and those about to start a big project? Is cancelling it the only sensible thing to do? Are builders really going to down tools for weeks and months? Will materials suppliers shut so builders won't be able to get what we need?
I really want to push through with it because my wife is due in the summer and this window of time is all we have. Need the flat done up or I just know it won't be done for at least a couple of years after the new baby comes! It really needs doing, it's just not nice to live in, we have been waiting and saving for years already for it.
I really want to push through with it because my wife is due in the summer and this window of time is all we have. Need the flat done up or I just know it won't be done for at least a couple of years after the new baby comes! It really needs doing, it's just not nice to live in, we have been waiting and saving for years already for it.