L-Stones 80cm / 180cm - Cost check per meter, experiences

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-02 08:27:38

Curly

2017-10-02 16:21:23
  • #1


yes, of course including VAT and an invoice from a landscaping gardener. Our offer seems to have been good. However, it is not cheap in our region (Rhine-Main area); it rather seems to me that it is especially expensive here.

Best regards
Sabine
 

Curly

2017-10-02 16:36:28
  • #2
I also had an offer from another landscaping gardener, who wanted 2300 euros, but had calculated with 80cm L-stones (which were too high for us). So I think our price cannot be that unusual.

Best regards
Sabine
 

Payday

2017-10-02 19:24:43
  • #3
It was not mentioned here what is included in the price? Maybe you end up in a really bad spot with a slope etc.? Poor road connection? The neighbor has outrageously expensive plants, for which the excavator operator might be liable? Defensive offer because he actually has no time? Does he bring soil, what does he bring in? etc...

There are many parameters why something can be more expensive or cheaper.

Under good conditions, 100s gross per meter are already feasible. Everything above that has a reason somewhere.
 

SilentGalaxy

2018-04-30 10:36:09
  • #4


Including the L-shaped stones? Would you like to tell me the company?
 

Bambus12

2023-02-26 16:33:42
  • #5
Hello forum, sorry have to dig up the old thread. We need to support our property. About 160cm high and 22m long. Does anyone have a ballpark figure on what it might cost? The prices per meter from 2017 have probably changed a lot. What do you think, how much should be estimated per meter approximately?
 

Kamikatzekeepe

2023-03-07 21:06:19
  • #6
I have several offers. The cheapest wants 70€/m foundation. 380€ for setting 1.8m L stone, 30€/m to install drainage = 480€ net per meter. This will be an expensive matter…
 
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