A little while ago, i struck a deal with a local builder to skim every room of a house rennovation. The price agreed was a lump sum for the entire house.
Due to personal reasons, he was unable to complete the job through to completion.
I'm trying to work out the most accurate way to assess how much to pay him for the work he has done.
My current idea is to calculate the dimension of each room and from there work out the total surface area that was included in the price. Based on this, i have a £ per sq/m cost which i can use to calculate the bits that are remaining and then deduct from the total.
Would this be a reasonable way to make an estimation?
Or is there a better way?
Due to personal reasons, he was unable to complete the job through to completion.
I'm trying to work out the most accurate way to assess how much to pay him for the work he has done.
My current idea is to calculate the dimension of each room and from there work out the total surface area that was included in the price. Based on this, i have a £ per sq/m cost which i can use to calculate the bits that are remaining and then deduct from the total.
Would this be a reasonable way to make an estimation?
Or is there a better way?