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They won't be giving her a cert and if they do it won't been of any real use as they won't test anything. Just stupid but people get what they pay for.
Totally agree.
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They won't be giving her a cert and if they do it won't been of any real use as they won't test anything. Just stupid but people get what they pay for.
Taking into account that the bonding is up to scratch, that is exactly what i charge for a board change
Lets face it, it really isnt hard graft is it? sat on arse for 30-45 mins
Maybe i need to alter my prices !
same board is £50 from B&Q.
I disagree, quality and standards are the 'key'. Safety is a by product of those standards. You can have a perfectly safe installation where the wiring and components look like a dog's breakfast, but you can't have a quality installation which isn't safe.
imo would say in any trade safety is key
I disagree, quality and standards are the 'key'. Safety is a by product of those standards. You can have a perfectly safe installation where the wiring and components look like a dog's breakfast, but you can't have a quality installation which isn't safe.
imo would say in any trade safety is key
In our trade safety is key,
so you agree then ?
Do we not number cables round here.I charge at £12 per hour for tracing unmarked circuits and faults
Arrive at job 8am, done and cleaned up by 9am, testing till 12pm, onto the next job, simples
I have a image in my head of everyone being the typical tradesman, tea drinking and paper reading, come on lets be honest how long does it take to change a DB and test the install?
Am i the only one who has the "Graft" idea?
And after all the age old saying go's "Stack em high, sell em cheap", the referrals i get from customers who were pleased with the work i carried out and the price is excellent, TBF i dont have a lot of overheads and im not greedy just pleased that i actually have some work
EDIT: and for anyone thinking " i bet the DB's are a mess "
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Do we not number cables round here.I charge at £12 per hour for tracing unmarked circuits and faults
Arrive at job 8am, done and cleaned up by 9am, testing till 12pm, onto the next job, simples
I have a image in my head of everyone being the typical tradesman, tea drinking and paper reading, come on lets be honest how long does it take to change a DB and test the install?
Am i the only one who has the "Graft" idea?
And after all the age old saying go's "Stack em high, sell em cheap", the referrals i get from customers who were pleased with the work i carried out and the price is excellent, TBF i dont have a lot of overheads and im not greedy just pleased that i actually have some work
EDIT: and for anyone thinking " i bet the DB's are a mess "
View attachment 8475
I charge at £12 per hour for tracing unmarked circuits and faults
Arrive at job 8am, done and cleaned up by 9am, testing till 12pm, onto the next job, simples
I have a image in my head of everyone being the typical tradesman, tea drinking and paper reading, come on lets be honest how long does it take to change a DB and test the install?
Am i the only one who has the "Graft" idea?
And after all the age old saying go's "Stack em high, sell em cheap", the referrals i get from customers who were pleased with the work i carried out and the price is excellent, TBF i dont have a lot of overheads and im not greedy just pleased that i actually have some work
EDIT: and for anyone thinking " i bet the DB's are a mess "
View attachment 8475
how long you been sparky'ing?Whats difference with high integ ???
I'm sorry gw electrics I miss understood your post,haha seen that coming i ment price
and 9 years to answer
dont know if its only me, but I want proper SCREWS on consumer units back. the ones that screw into some thread, to be used with screwdriver. not some plastic click-lock crap, getting messy after board got opened for testing couple of times
while on subject what do you guys prefer dual rcd or high integ ,
obviously different circumstances require different boards but what are your pros and cons on the two
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