I'm half way through repointing a stone wall in lime mortar and needed a bulk bag of yellow sharp sand but couldn't get any from our local building suppliers, including Travis; they all only had red sharp sand which turns mortar pink. I then tried Wickes and they had it in stock. I rolled up with the trailer and they loaded it straightaway - great service.The internet is your best bet for the decking, I recently priced a job & no one local could get close to what the direct folks on the internet were charging & they even sent out samples.
For treated pine I’d search for local fencing supplies certainly around here they are a lot cheaper than the sheds & builders merchants.
As for concrete blocks if you are rendering them why buy new, look on free cycle or Facebook market place, they can often be picked up free from demolition jobs as skips cost so much these days.
As for sand, cement etc I use Wickes, I’ve given up on builders merchants even with an account you still have to haggle with prices & getting served can easily waste 3/4 of an hour from your day. At least with Wickes you can be in & out in 10 minutes & back working.
Two tears ago I built an 8m X 3m deck with composite from "Cladco" from the interweb. Great product. Reversible for different finishes. Fixings come with a ratchet allen key which is a big help. Never had a problem with it being slippery but does get really warm in summer (remember Summer). I spray it with a product called "Wet & Forget" twice a year and jet wash once a year. Brilliant product and would never go back to wood decking.Hey All
where is the best/reasonable costs place to get building materials? And would anyone be willing to offer their trade discount to me? I’m located in Hampshire, so delivered from whatever company would be best.
So the Mrs has decided that we are re-doing the garden as project for this season. The good thing is, she has a design together which consists of:
- seated planters made from concrete blocks and rendered in white
- a new patio using this plastic like decking tiles
- a pergola from standard treated pine/whatever.
Thanks
Too true, at least on B and Q, don't have much experience of wickes, the B and Q senior discount used to be on anything, but is now just gardening, as if you get to retirement age and then move into a tent. Ridiculous, especially as it only applies on wednesdays.Worth getting a Wickes discount card as it gets 10% discount off everything in the shop unlike B n Q which is now a waste of time.
Glad you've got confidence in your guy, got to be worth him looking into getting this wickes discount, not sure what they need in terms of proof but it sounds like he should be eligableThe guy is actually a carpenter by trade, and I did check his work with a friend and he seems good especially as I can kinda hold my own when it comes to woodwork.
Correct I'm not in the trade - I wish I knew someone who had a wicks trade account. My guy doesn't have one as he's just starting out
y understanding is that they are given on the basis of filling in a form and when zZI did mine there was no Russian customs style inquiry. At the end of the day they want your business rather than sending you down the road. Wickes prices can be higher than Toolstation so the discount levels it out.Too true, at least on B and Q, don't have much experience of wickes, the B and Q senior discount used to be on anything, but is now just gardening, as if you get to retirement age and then move into a tent. Ridiculous, especially as it only applies on wednesdays.
Not sure what other discount cards they run, but I assume it is similarly rubbish.
Re. Wickes, just did a quick search and it came up with a trade discount of 10%, but strictly trade, requiring trade ID. Is there another scheme I've missed, doesn't sound like NewbieRaf is in the trade.
True, but irrelevant on this occasion, as toolstation don't sell decking, or materials in generalWickes prices can be higher than Toolstation so the discount levels it out.
Decking screws, brackets, stains, saw blades............. just sayingTrue, but irrelevant on this occasion, as toolstation don't sell decking, or materials in general
Well if you built your decking with just those it might come out a bit... lacking.Decking screws, brackets, stains, saw blades............. just saying
Thank you @Stigmorgan. I have not but this Pennyplace looks good. I’ve been tried to find half decent/reasonably priced mills around me/us. Let me know if you know some.
Dare I saw I ended up going with Wicks at a tenner a length of 28mm I figured it’s pretty good plus if I need more its easy to grab
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