Discuss !...Is £495 to little to charge to supply & fit a consumer unit..?! in the Business Related area at ElectriciansForums.net

think i better up my rates :eek: standard house with no bonding to do i charge £350 for a 10 way mk/wylex and in my opinion thats a bloody good days money ;)
 
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That Sounds spot on to me, as you have input Insurance fuel, and all the rest, as the cost of living has gone up so should your prices.
PIR,
EIC,
Materials,
Running cost of vehicle,
Your time,
Insurance,
Warranty,
dont forget, you have to pay Tax NI.
 
perhaps thats why i am so busy :eek:

we have always had to pay these overheads and your right they have gone up considerably but i know exactly what would happen if i quoted £495 for a straight forward board change :p
 
Me thinks a standard price needs to be set, not the sort in a spons book. A domestic intallers price book.
Im starting to think should i put 1 together, errmm. A book you can then give to your customer, and they can see what cost what.
 
Sorry fellas i should of explained it better but i was stuck at work.
He got the customer to buy cu and the rest of the gear, it was a 2nd cu in a garage which am told only required the circuits wired into board which took him a few hours, there was no power to the cu so he charged £65 to basically mount a cu and wire it, he wasnt a mate he was a builder i knew, still cheap in my eyes however i take it an electrician would of had to go and finish the job once the power supply had been fitted to the house
 
fully rcd protected d.b £80 fit 3 hrs £75 test 2 hr £50 upgrade bonding / tails 1.5 hrs £40 extra material i.e bonding tails certs £60 = £305 plus vat
 
It usually doesn't take all day but then again you dunno what you are going to come up against.

Make sure you suss the job out first i.e. are cables long enough
 

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