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- Durham, UK
We put up a j walker for my brother in law recently, seemed well made
Certainly put up a lot of buildings in and around this area and further afield http://www.colleyfarmbuildings.co.uk/Colley ? have put up several sheds for a neighbour, I had never heard of them though and don’t think they advertise, Yorkshire based?
He's put up a couple for us, last time we asked to quote he never came to price. I wish he had, 2 years on and the shed leak, aren't finished and the fella has gone bust.Colley ? have put up several sheds for a neighbour, I had never heard of them though and don’t think they advertise, Yorkshire based?
Last 6 sheds we’ve had done have been J.M. Walker, been pleased with them all. think he’s still got a fair waiting list at the moment though.We put up a j walker for my brother in law recently, seemed well made
Kelly from Graham Heaths here We are 10% deposit on confirmation, foundations on completion, 90% balance on delivery and erection on completion. All staged and easy to follow. Please do your homework on whoever you choose, we've heard some horror stories recently from customers who lost their deposits from others going bump (one customer has lost his 3 times!!)
Colley built ours but a local guy erects them for colleys. Very good quality building .Colley ? have put up several sheds for a neighbour, I had never heard of them though and don’t think they advertise, Yorkshire based?
Sorry to jump on this thread guys, but is it normal for a shed builder to ask for for the hold down bolts to be put in by another contractor and a pull out test carried out. I am having a shed put up by Shufflebottom but they don't do the setting of the bolts. Surely if you are putting up a shed it would be a one stop shop. I have asked a few contractors to do it and they said the reason they probably do this is that if the bolts are in the wrong place it doesnt become their problem! Let us know your thoughts or if you have had similar occurrences with shed builders.
I will come and set them out for 650 a day, ive just done one 400x60 i will even bring a 15 tonner and dig the holes for 1k a day .
I had a Barn erected in 2020 and am doubling it in size next week, but with a different shed supplier/erector. Both did all the ground works themselves and the price quoted was for the full job. Other quotes back in 2020 were also for a full build service.Sorry to jump on this thread guys, but is it normal for a shed builder to ask for for the hold down bolts to be put in by another contractor and a pull out test carried out. I am having a shed put up by Shufflebottom but they don't do the setting of the bolts. Surely if you are putting up a shed it would be a one stop shop. I have asked a few contractors to do it and they said the reason they probably do this is that if the bolts are in the wrong place it doesnt become their problem! Let us know your thoughts or if you have had similar occurrences with shed builders.
Teeth sucking , who did this then ……. Reet mess ……I had a Barn erected in 2020 and am doubling it in size next week, but with a different shed supplier/erector. Both did all the ground works themselves.
As someone else said to me, there is a potential area of conflict if different outfits do the work!
Teeth sucking , who did this then ……. Reet mess ……
ohhhh townie builders ——- nightmare .
First crew were not available...
TBH, the 2nd crew have been more obliging all round, Farm lads