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WillWX

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Hi,

Hoping someone can help me on a pricing issue, if that's allowed.

I'm looking at taking on some work wiring council wetrooms (shower, light, extractor fan, etc).

The price list I've been given is pretty poor, the prices are seriously low in my opinion.

I wondered if there was someone on here that has maybe had experience in this work that could guide me on what to counter offer the contractor with..

Feel free to drop me a PM and I can share with you the prices for each item.

Thank you in advance.
 
what are they offering? is it labour only or supply and fit? let'shave a bit more info.
 
Sorry, its supply and fit.

I'll just post up the average bits for now that would be the spec for the majority of wetrooms..

Labour, cable & switchgear:

Wire in shower circuit in 10mm cable, including trunking: £55
45amp pull cord: £14
6amp light pull cord: £4.50
Fitting extractor fan: £26
Fitting sealed light: £14
Certification: £10

Then obviously materials on top.

They'll pay 40p per mile.
 
Sorry, its supply and fit.

I'll just post up the average bits for now that would be the spec for the majority of wetrooms..

Labour, cable & switchgear:

Wire in shower circuit in 10mm cable, including trunking: £55
45amp pull cord: £14
6amp light pull cord: £4.50
Fitting extractor fan: £26
Fitting sealed light: £14
Certification: £10

Then obviously materials on top.

They'll pay 40p per mile.
i used to do wigan coucil special needs wetrooms ,waste of time ,they wanted me to supply and fit an outside light for £20 inc materials ,you can,t even buy one for that price
 
That's very poor rates. £80 ish for a new shower cct! Including mats!! Could easily take 3hrs to do. I think McDonald's probably pay more!

Good luck though mate.
 
That's very poor rates. £80 ish for a new shower cct! Including mats!! Could easily take 3hrs to do. I think McDonald's probably pay more!

Good luck though mate.

What would you think would be reasonable to counter the items above?

I am friendly with the contractor, but I was almost a bit insulted after sitting down and going through it.
 
top of my head, that's c. £100 for the total labour. what if the fan has to be core drilled? what about checking/testing/earthing and bonding? installing RCD if needed?bloody joke. double that would be tight. tell him to do one.
 

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