Guest maricelbill Posted July 13, 2012 Report Posted July 13, 2012 Has anyone dealt with Park Hall Timber Products? 2 X 16' lofts delivered and erected just under 3,000 each. Does not include internal fittings, boxes etc. Seems good value. I'm wondering if a zero went missing. http://www.parkhallsheds.co.uk/catalogue.asp?id=6
cheeseman Posted July 13, 2012 Report Posted July 13, 2012 i bought a 14x6 basic loft, i paid me deposit, the lads brought it up and erected it no bother paidthe rest ov the money onthe day jobz a goodun,this was about 10 years ago when i packed in 15mth ago it was taken down as good as new
andy Burgess Posted July 13, 2012 Report Posted July 13, 2012 second hand every time. save yourself a small fortune.
BLACK W F Posted July 13, 2012 Report Posted July 13, 2012 Has anyone dealt with Park Hall Timber Products? 2 X 16' lofts delivered and erected just under 3,000 each. Does not include internal fittings, boxes etc. Seems good value. I'm wondering if a zero went missing. http://www.parkhallsheds.co.uk/catalogue.asp?id=6bill i know of 3 very good lofts that are coming up for sale very shortly 1 is a 40ft parkhall i think the other 2 are around 24ft each and are ecco lofts and these are very good i bought mine off ecco and was well over 4grand but that was built to my design and fully kitted out nest boxes ect
BLACK W F Posted July 13, 2012 Report Posted July 13, 2012 bill i know of 3 very good lofts that are coming up for sale very shortly 1 is a 40ft parkhall i think the other 2 are around 24ft each and are ecco lofts and these are very good i bought mine off ecco and was well over 4grand but that was built to my design and fully kitted out nest boxes ect
Guest robscott Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 ive bought from blakes lofts and stoney.blakes lofts were nice but the floor was a bit disapointing waffer thin apart from that not bad.the stoney loft was great all t&g very solid loft BUT the floor was t&g which makes it akward to clean,i had to buy some thin ply and tack it on top of t&g floor.2 nice lofts but id go for the stoney loft
Guest maricelbill Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 second hand every time. save yourself a small fortune. At less than 3,000 new,it's hardly a small fortune to begin with. Add dismantling, transporting to new location, re assembly. Having said that, what the hell do I know
bibendium Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 At less than 3,000 new,it's hardly a small fortune to begin with. Add dismantling, transporting to new location, re assembly. Having said that, what the hell do I know £3000 is a fortune to some of us.
Guest maricelbill Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 are those your own lofts, Alan? top class.
andy Burgess Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 At less than 3,000 new,it's hardly a small fortune to begin with. Add dismantling, transporting to new location, re assembly. Having said that, what the hell do I know i,ll tell you what i know , £3k to me is a small fortune. £3000 is a fortune to some of us.i am on that list Charlie
BLACK W F Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 are those your own lofts, Alan? top class.yes mate the new loft cost over 4grand but like i say fully kitted out and erected 3thats coming up for sale are my mates and i,m sure he wont be hard to deal with
Guest maricelbill Posted July 14, 2012 Report Posted July 14, 2012 £3000 is a fortune to some of us. I was speaking about the savings v buying old, not the 3,000. I don't keep this guy up the chimney sorry to say. Anyway, I'm in Ireland and we're all rich. The IMF are giving us money hand over fist.
Guest geordiejen Posted July 15, 2012 Report Posted July 15, 2012 its the cost of the wooden cladding thats putting the prices of lofts sky high.ive never bought a loft i just build my own from scratch.recently i was going to remove all the old cladding and renew it so that i could varnish the wood to make it look better but it would have cost me hundreds of pounds for the new cladding.like everything else the prices of things are getting steep.
Guest maricelbill Posted July 15, 2012 Report Posted July 15, 2012 its the cost of the wooden cladding thats putting the prices of lofts sky high.ive never bought a loft i just build my own from scratch.recently i was going to remove all the old cladding and renew it so that i could varnish the wood to make it look better but it would have cost me hundreds of pounds for the new cladding.like everything else the prices of things are getting steep. Pigeon fanciers are like farmers, always complaining about money. Until they hit Blackpool 'Nuff said!
Guest maricelbill Posted July 16, 2012 Report Posted July 16, 2012 ive bought from blakes lofts and stoney.blakes lofts were nice but the floor was a bit disapointing waffer thin apart from that not bad.the stoney loft was great all t&g very solid loft BUT the floor was t&g which makes it akward to clean,i had to buy some thin ply and tack it on top of t&g floor.2 nice lofts but id go for the stoney loft
Guest maricelbill Posted July 16, 2012 Report Posted July 16, 2012 Those Blakes lofts look really good. Pity you found the floor flimsy. Any dealing with Petron? Some idiot over here spent 22k on a Petron loft recently. 22 effing thousand. Could have bought a house the way things are here.
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