In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
couldn't agree more with the first reply...
having had work carried out here the costs are somewaht comparbale with building work in england .. smaller companies seem to charge a bit less.... local craftsmen or builders working weekends even cheaper....
i look at it this way... i agree the price...the materails used are generally better quality here... and usually a bit cheaper... and at the end of the job if everything has gone as asked i am happy with the price i agreed and also in general with the pleasant companionship of the workmen... they all seem to be a bit more interesting here and are a very good source of other local info
it will help to integrate you more quickly into what is to be your new home
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Alex & Lyn
Good to see that you have finally made the move and that you are settling in.
I agree with the previous points in general but would add that it is still wise to make sure the builder is registered at the local Registro di Imprese and that company is legal and insured.
If you are still uncertain, then there’s no harm in contacting the regional office of the Ordini di Architetti to ask them for some recommendations.
thanks
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/26/2005 - 02:10In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi everyone,
Yes Charles we finally made it !!!! We have a new E-mail address ( old one gone along with all E-mail addresses we had stored !) if you send me a private message I'll give you new one and update you. I have E-mailed magazine to advise them of new E-mail and new address ( not received magazine for ages ) but had no response.
I think I was a bit alarmed by our neighbours reaction to what we have paid so far, and they were appalled at the quote we got for the drive.
Having said that, we cannot fault the work that has been done already,and as we have had no negative responses to the original post, perhaps we should stick with who we know. Problem is that the quote for the drive is astronomical, so we are getting 2 more quotes to compare and then decide.
It is difficult when you are not 'in the trade' to judge and we do have to watch the pennies a bit as there are still many things we would like to do eventually ( bathroom and lower floors in the trullo-after planning permission grated) . After all , now we are retired , when the money has gone..it is gone !!
Thanks for your replies, we just carry on , on a wing and a prayer !!!
we're off to apply for residency this morning...hope it doesn't take too long !
Alex and Lyn
I don't think you should consider yourself as being 'ripped off'. If you agree to a price for a certain job, and that job is done as promised for that price then you should be happy. The longer you live in your new home the more people you will know and the lower quotations will become.
Obviously the onus is on you to get in a few detailed quotes and find workers with whom you are happy, but in general if you wind up paying say ten percent over the 'local' price for a job you should not be too upset if you are happy with the workmanship. You are a foreigner and you will be 'overcharged' much as any Italian from another region would probably be.
Ask for recommendations (and to view completed projects) locally and the same names will start to crop up. These are the trustworthy guys you want to invite round to give you fair quotations. Always go for someone local and unless you want to become very unpopular never employ another expatriate!