Bercow’s filthy flat could cost taxpayers as much as £21k to fix

According to Order-order, the new speaker,  Lindsay Hoyle, is yet to move into the Speaker’s House as the luxury residence has been left in a terrible state by former speaker John Bercow.

The luxury residence has already undergone a major refurb in 2009 at a cost of £45,000 and leading tradesperson comparison site, HaMuch.com, has looked at the further cost to taxpayers to get it back to an acceptable standard of living.

By the sounds of it, the starting point will be a deep professional clean which can run to as much as £200 for the average house, including the carpets.

A fresh lick of paint could run to as much as £3,500 for a professional job, while a chimney clean adds another £90 to the bill.

Sorting out the bathroom can run anywhere between a few thousand and as much as £6,500 depending on the extent of the job in hand.

Given the time of year, a boiler service would also be sensible and no doubt required move, with a check starting at £100, a service running to £200, and a power flush hitting as much as £400.

Replacement light fixtures start at £50 with the average cost of fitting at around £32 per hour.

Should the kitchen need a complete renovation, prices could start at as much as £10,000 with even a modest refurb hitting £5,000.

Again, another seasonal requirement which has no doubt been neglected are the gutters, starting at £5 per metre to clear.

All in all, the cost of these DIY requirements could run to as much as £21,000 and that’s before you’ve even touched the furniture.

Founder and CEO of HaMuch.com, Tarquin Purdie, commented:

“If the rumours are true and Mr Bercrow has left his flat in a dire state, there will no doubt be a hefty bill heading the way of the taxpayer.

While we’ve highlighted the potential costs for a worst-case scenario, they, of course, apply to the average homeowner and not to the upkeep of a luxury Westminster flat.

So the chances are the cost is going to be far higher and every aspect will be refreshed and updated for the new tenant, not just the areas that need it.”

Job
Info
Average cost
Link
Painting and decorating
It can range between £1500 – £3500 depending on the size of the job and time required.
£3,500
Renovate bathroom
It can range between £2750 – £6500 depending on the size of the job and time required.
£6,500
Deep professional clean – carpets
It can range between £50 – £200 depending on the size of the job and time required.
£200
Service boiler
Boiler service check = £50-£100; Maintenance / service repair = £80-£200; Power Flush = £200-£400
£600
Clear gutters
Cleaning debris = £5 per metre
£50
Replace light fixtures
New light fittings = £various / £50 + Install = average electrician £32 per hour
£82
Renovate Kitchen
Complete renovation = £8000-£10k; Upgrades and changes = £1500-£5000; Cupboards = £500-£800
£10,000
Clean chimney
Clean chimney = £50-£90
£90

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