Vilgāle apt update: Wall Plastering

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Another week have passed and I got the latest images from the Vilgåle apt renovation works.

This time contractors have finished drywall works and have plastered walls and finished electricity works.

The end is so close I can even feel it.

Kitchen walls plastered

Nice finishing in kitchen

More plastering

A good job have been done here, all the plumbing seems is fixed and installed in kitchen (it was in bathroom)

Additional plastering

I'm bit sick and tired from this plasetring already, but this is how contractors love to make money

Door frame installed

Cost so far:

  • Water plumbing: EUR 60
  • Sadales Tīkls: EUR 60
  • Electrician: EUR 155
  • Architect: EUR 800
  • Removing walls and floor: EUR 775
  • Chalk removing, / wiring: EUR 500
  • Wall plastering/frame for drywall ceiling (bedroom): EUR 875
  • New windows: EUR 1,252 
  • Window replacement: EUR 200
  • Estrich floor with an underfloor heating system and all plumbing: EUR 1,916
  • Rock wool for the ceiling, drywall constructions, drywall, and some wiring: EUR 866
  • Plastering bedroom and living room: EUR 1,200
  • Chimneysweep: EUR 30
  • More drywall, rock wool, electric cables, plumbing, and others: EUR 1094
  • Doors for bedroom and bathroom: EUR 291.58
  • More sauna, more drywall, more plumbing, more wiring EUR 1,992.56
  • More sauna, more drywall, more electricity: EUR 370
  • more plastering: EUR 340

TOTAL: EUR 12,777.14

 

 

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