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Just price it as normal that’s what I’d do. Every jobs different so I just price so I’ll definitely walk away with a profit even if theres a snafu. That way I never get shafted by the unexpected. People are prepared to pay good money for good work. And the ones that aren’t, aren’t worth working for.

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I have no comment regarding pricing as I've had another earful off my better half for being too soft and knocking money off... again.. but my first question would be is it maybe leylandii? or pine or deciduous? Might  you be filling a kids play park with sticky sappy stuff that will drive parents mad?! 

Or have I misunderstood the whole thing?

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5 hours ago, Conor Wright said:

Might  you be filling a kids play park with sticky sappy stuff that will drive parents mad?! 

good point - last public play area I laid ~4 cube of chip on had to be from supplier who had paperwork to say they had done a drop test on the chip and was passed as suitable for that. Too many fines in it and it's probably not fit for purpose.  Always research papers on the subject for those who like information overload

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