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Hi

I was just after some pricing help/advice as I’ve been asked to price up for a kitchen rewire and as I’ve just gone on my own so is one of the bigger jobs I’ve quoted so want to get it right.

The kitchen will be empty and they’ve asked for a CU change (requested Schneider easy9 12 way), 10 new double sockets (using existing ring but they want existing sockets moving) 12 downlights (8 in kitchen 4 in utility) separately switched wall light, separately switched under cabinet lights and plinth lighting. A new cooker circuit and cooker connection point (20m in total)
Obviously will be tested/notified etc

All work to be carried out from below and patching ceiling before plastering.

They will be provide socket fronts and cabinet/plinth lighting

Do you guys generally quote per point and work it out that way?

What would be a very rough price in your guys opinions?

All help and guidance greatly appreciated

Thanks
 
Very roughly anywhere around £1400 to £2000.00. Obviously without seeing the job it is hard to be sure.. hope you get it. And yep, for a job like that I would often price per point.
 
Hi

I was just after some pricing help/advice as I’ve been asked to price up for a kitchen rewire and as I’ve just gone on my own so is one of the bigger jobs I’ve quoted so want to get it right.

The kitchen will be empty and they’ve asked for a CU change (requested Schneider easy9 12 way), 10 new double sockets (using existing ring but they want existing sockets moving) 12 downlights (8 in kitchen 4 in utility) separately switched wall light, separately switched under cabinet lights and plinth lighting. A new cooker circuit and cooker connection point (20m in total)
Obviously will be tested/notified etc

All work to be carried out from below and patching ceiling before plastering.

They will be provide socket fronts and cabinet/plinth lighting

Do you guys generally quote per point and work it out that way?

What would be a very rough price in your guys opinions?

All help and guidance greatly appreciated

Thanks
Simples,

How long will it take x your hourly rate
price of materials
profit on materials
100 quid on top for paperwork
100 quid on top for client training and warrenty

we cannot tell you everthing, you must have an idea what you charge.
 

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