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Where in London is it Bill ? and yes you could do it on your own, but your be better off doing it out of hours if you can, just after closing, makes life a lot easier.
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you're not testing the tables! it's the number of circuits ans accesssibility of CU, fittings etc.that determine how long it will take you and how much to charge. in the kitchen you'll find everthing smothered in grease. as a rule of thumb i would charge abut £20 per circuit, minimum £200. time you've done all the paperwork.
Hi sorry to interupt this thread.
Ive been asked to do a PIR on a 3phase DB in a garden centre, it's an Merlin Gerin DB with at least 40 Circuits, with high-bay lighting and sockets dotted about everywhere. It also has a Kitchen, outbuildings, Tills, Offices etc.
My question is, I'm a one man band would it be best to leave this one and let the bigger contractors have ago?
It's near Muswell Hill. It will be possible to do it out of hours these being 1800-0630.
Get stuck in and get some help. The big contractors haven't always been big. I bet you can get a good few assistants just from this forum, i wish i was 150 miles nearer.
Cheers..........Howard
You got a pm Bill, I'm off soon
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