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OP, looking at your list of things that need doing it looks like you have had an inspection (EICR) on your property maybe?
 
I’d like to know why the socket is upside down??? Is too close to the floor/ countertop and would damage the flex of anything plugged in?
Might be more work that just turning it round.
 
Hi, I wish to get a rough estimation of how much a job should cost considering the UK:

Supply and install 44 Led downlights in ceilings

Rewire 9 of these downlights in a single room after changing their position

Move a single switch from outside a bathroom to inside replacing the existing light with a bathroom light and pull cord

Change an upside down socket to the correct way round

Replace 25 sockets with normal white sockets

Replace 10 switches with normal white switches

Install 3 wall lights

Install an RCD

Earth the boiler

Run a test

I would be interested to know man days and approximate range of rates.

Any guidance much appreciated

Thanks
Impossible to give an accurate cost. At a very rough guess £4400 including all materials.
 
£5200 as it sound like its not going to be straight forward .Lots of work around so charge more for the jobs you dont really need .Its not no one is out of work these days !
 
£5200 as it sound like its not going to be straight forward .Lots of work around so charge more for the jobs you dont really need .Its not no one is out of work these days !
This seems quite a common thing these days. Busy contractors are whacking up the price on small jobs , fiddly jobs and jobs they don't really want. But if they get the job then at the inflated price is worth the ball ache...
I had a fencing contractor last year quote me a small fortune for a new fence, presumably as they didn't really need the work. so I did it myself / paid a labourer a day to help me do the digging out etc. I think their quote as just shy of £2000, I did it for about £500 including £200 cash for the labourer
 
No one wants hard /fiddly jobs or customers who are going to be trouble .pricing the job high gives them a way out and if they accept. There is enough on top to make it worth it etc
 
Thanks, that's fantastic. Electrician's certainly are expensive these days
Simple solution Dogstar, you become an electrician and show us how it's done for less, once, that is, you've spent a decade becoming competent and tens of thousands setting up your company. Flippant cheek like this drives me nuts. We're a specialist trade, it costs a lot to BE an electrician.
 

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