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The cost of repair.

How much can repair cost.

There is a fairly simple scheme for assessing the upcoming repairs of the premises. First of all, we will pay attention to the fact that the materials, like all repair work, should be of high quality. Otherwise, it may happen that after a short period of time, the renovated room will again come to an unsatisfactory state and require restoration. And this will entail additional costs. Therefore, calculating the cost of the upcoming repair, we will proceed from prices for high -quality elements of this repair.

To decide what is really necessary, you should, of course, contact a specialist. Professional architect-designer competently approached the creation of a new interior of the room. In addition, he will help to choose furniture, materials and interior doors from the manufacturer corresponding to this interior, which will significantly help determine the amount of repair costs. It remains to add the cost of work to this amount, and the figure of the cost of repair becomes clear. She, of course, will not be absolutely accurate, but, in general, the picture of future costs will be formed.

To those who are an amateur in the field of construction work, it is not easy to calculate their cost. However, approximate calculations can be made if you focus on some aspects of the repair.

Firstly, its cost depends on the type of building, its operation and the type of decoration. A separate, detailed estimate for all work is compiled individually for each project.

On average, the price of general work, which is carried out in premises of different types, is as follows:

In old houses with reinforced concrete ceilings-230-300 dollars per square meter.

In old houses with reinforced concrete ceilings – $ 250-300 per square meter

In new brick, monolithic and panel houses-$ 220-280 per square meter.

Counting the total amount, it should be taken into account the cost of consumables, that is, those materials that are necessary for preparatory work. This is a putty, dry mixes, adhesives, pipes, taps, wires, nails and so on. They are necessary for the final decoration of the premises. The cost depends very significantly on the type of building, its age and type of finishing work. On average, these are the following figures: in new brick, panel and monolithic houses-$ 100-110 per square meter. In old houses with reinforced concrete ceilings-$ 100-120 per square meter, and in old houses with wooden ceilings-$ 150-200 per square meter.