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Old Apr 25th 2016, 1:18 pm
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Originally Posted by gazjan
Thanks guys for info.What kinda price are we looking at here on a typical size 3 bed villa.
Around €50 per square meter inclusive of labour, materials and finishings and assuming none of the walls are curved
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Old Apr 25th 2016, 2:28 pm
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thanks for that Mr Bife
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Old Apr 26th 2016, 10:43 pm
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Originally Posted by MrBife
Around €50 per square meter inclusive of labour, materials and finishings and assuming none of the walls are curved
That seems a bit expensive, our new build be it in 2007 was around 28€ m2 and recently we were looking at getting an older property done and were told it would be 25€ and that's using thicker stuff than we used in 2007.

Whatever, it a fantastic and economical solution for new or older houses that have no insulation, far better in my opinion than houses that are insulated in the cavity. Takes a long time in the summer for our house to need the air con switched on(obviously with sing the shutters to cut direct sunlight out also) and in the winter our house is always warm just by using a wood burner.
P.s it's called capoto here
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