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Hi, I am changing 2 old consumer units to 1 new 17th edition one. I have all equipment just need to know labour costs. Im from northern ireland if that makes a difference?
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Ah that makes sence now lolHi, I am changing 2 old consumer units to 1 new 17th edition one. I have all equipment just need to know labour costs. Im from northern ireland if that makes a difference?
how would changing a c/u burn a house down?
Every Electrician knows how long a DB will take to change, all he needs is an idea of how much to charge for a day and he's away, sounds like a chancer to mecouldn,t see anywhere that he is a chancer
He hasn't stated hes doing the work for himself Tony. He hasn't stated much really.
Which planet are you on?
Okay I give in, lets see if he replies lolPrecisely. He hasn't stated he's doing the work for "himself" He could be doing the job on a neighbours house...
I am a qualified electrician, c and g level 3, 17th edition bs7671 course completed and currently studying for my 2394+5. I SIMPLY WANTED TO KNOW A ROUND A BOUT PRICE. but that's proven to be a big task for the smart arse's on here.
I would do it for £1000 per circuit !
I am a qualified electrician, c and g level 3, 17th edition bs7671 course completed and currently studying for my 2394+5. I SIMPLY WANTED TO KNOW A ROUND A BOUT PRICE. but that's proven to be a big task for the smart arse's on here.
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