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 on: Today at 11:27:35 AM 
Started by Clarkeskill - Last post by walshy2
Hi I am new as well, just finding my way about the forum Grin

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 on: Today at 09:09:51 AM 
Started by webpro100 - Last post by webpro100
Hi,

I am a senior citizen in receipt of pension credits;according to the NHS price guide, entitles me to free dental treatment.

However, common sense tells me that most dentists are not going to be too happy taking me on, and no doubt I will only get the really basic service available. I'm desperate to have a new denture made and as some of you will know if a denture does not fit absolutely perfectly it can ruin your quality of life. I do have some money saved, do you think I should bite the bullet (if only I could  Smiley) and pay as a NHS patient? What do you think I should do?

Thanks for any positive contribution here

webpro100

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 on: Today at 08:16:02 AM 
Started by Jimbob - Last post by Jimbob
Thought I should share this with you good folks out there in webworld...recently looked at double glazing my house...nearly froze to death last winter....needed eight windows doing and it was coming in at over £5k...I've not got that kind of dosh....so looked at secondary glazing and used a site called www.ecoease.co.uk...a friend recommended it but I know there are others out there...and got all of my windows done for less than £400...bargain but these needs to become common knowledge....took 5 days to be delivered and then I spent 2 hours fitting them all....just so easy...I think it was £43 per square metre for the plastic glazing which is attached to the window frame using magnetic strips.

Worth knowing for sure!!

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 on: September 06, 2010, 01:11:53 PM 
Started by gb02005 - Last post by gb02005
I've just had the following work done to my bathroom by an electician the plumber was using.  I thought the plumbers quote included everything but it turns out I have to pay an additional cost to the electrician.  He gave me a quote for £300 which he said was his daily rate of £200 plus parts.  This is he is charging for:
Remove existing shower switch
Remove existing light above sink
Supply and install three GU10 fire rated ceilign mounted shower lights
Supply and install one switched fused spur for underfloor heating
Install underfloor heating controls supplied by customer.

I wasn't present so don't know if the work took all day, but have since been lead to believe that most electricians charge by the hour.

Would be grateful for any advise.

Thanks

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 on: September 01, 2010, 09:37:50 AM 
Started by Spantik - Last post by R.dudar
In London I would charge £250-£400 for top brand 17th edition consumer unit with full test and NICEIC certificate.
Rafal-07731386010

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 on: August 31, 2010, 12:25:04 AM 
Started by Spantik - Last post by Acecooper

Price seems 'a little high', maybe ~£50-150 higher than expect, depending on the type of consumer unit.


I definitely agree with you HiHo, it is the minimum rate. Expect that you spend as higher than the minimum rate. It is just based on my experienced.

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 on: August 30, 2010, 03:18:57 AM 
Started by HiHo - Last post by lilly2285
Hello dear all,



I am Lilly Michelle , and i am new here.
Now a days alcohol price is increasing very much. We can't able to expanse them. Beer price is day by day increasing. An ordinary man can't able to buy it. Thank you.

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 on: August 27, 2010, 02:36:00 AM 
Started by lexisk13 - Last post by lexisk13
Hi there,

We have conventional boiler in our two bed first floor flat.

We want to get rid of water tank and install new combi condensing boiler 24kW(vaillant or WB).

We have a pump in the bathroom which needs to be removed, NO new radiators!

What would be the fair price?Should we go for Vaillant or WB??

Any suggestions much appreciated.As a woman I am sooo confused!

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 on: August 21, 2010, 03:10:38 AM 
Started by cineflix - Last post by Kelly Poster
before selling your property have you consider raising its Value?


http://www.mr-skill.co.uk

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 on: August 20, 2010, 07:19:08 AM 
Started by renjuraj - Last post by renjuraj
Is any one tell me the cost for tooth extraction at Leicester NHS

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