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Recently,I had a customer that said to me" if you can get the materials cheaper than I can get myself at screw fix,go ahead!" for 6 bathroom spots and a shower install
I said they would have to incur my premium charge of £17 PH if they supplied their own materials.
After agreeing,but then after a survey, I found their was no bonding(not even main) and advised upon a 17th board with 10mm bonding.They bought the board for £100 from screwfix and I had a shag end of 10mm in the shed.
The total bill for the job in hours was £255.00 with admin for cert.They got a mains change at the price of 3 hours labour.Some of you guys charge £350 just for the CU
I know i'm shorting myself but without dragging your heels and if the guys got the catologue what do you do??
I might be better with a job on the bins!
 
i'm never happy for the customer to provide their own equipment. however some people are insistent, so i advise the correct parts ie. must be fire rated downlights etc. and make them aware that if any of the items are non-conforming i will have to charge £20 per hour for going back out to suppliers to replace what they have bought. and all items provided by themselves will not be covered by my 12 month warranty, this usually works as they don't want to pay any extra. also i use proteus consumer units for domestic properties, O.K they are not as good as hager but they are cheaper from CEF than going to screwfix and you only pay for the mcb's you want and not having 4 spares afterwards.:)
 
Recently,I had a customer that said to me" if you can get the materials cheaper than I can get myself at screw fix,go ahead!" for 6 bathroom spots and a shower install
I said they would have to incur my premium charge of £17 PH if they supplied their own materials.
After agreeing,but then after a survey, I found their was no bonding(not even main) and advised upon a 17th board with 10mm bonding.They bought the board for £100 from screwfix and I had a shag end of 10mm in the shed.
The total bill for the job in hours was £255.00 with admin for cert.They got a mains change at the price of 3 hours labour.Some of you guys charge £350 just for the CU
I know i'm shorting myself but without dragging your heels and if the guys got the catologue what do you do??
I might be better with a job on the bins!
stick to your price or move on, unless you havent got any other work

i havent as yet fitted any customer supplied cu`s and you are correct i also charge £350 for a cu change
 
This is how I do it,
Materials supplied by the customer don't get any warranty from myself.
As said before, if anything is wrong or broken then either charge them an hourly rate to fix or don't fit it at all.
If they start being fussy then I tend to submit my quote and tell them that my price for the work. If they get someone else in to do it then so be it.
 
Recently,I had a customer that said to me" if you can get the materials cheaper than I can get myself at screw fix,go ahead!" for 6 bathroom spots and a shower install
I said they would have to incur my premium charge of £17 PH if they supplied their own materials.
After agreeing,but then after a survey, I found their was no bonding(not even main) and advised upon a 17th board with 10mm bonding.They bought the board for £100 from screwfix and I had a shag end of 10mm in the shed.
The total bill for the job in hours was £255.00 with admin for cert.They got a mains change at the price of 3 hours labour.Some of you guys charge £350 just for the CU
I know i'm shorting myself but without dragging your heels and if the guys got the catologue what do you do??
I might be better with a job on the bins!


If customer provides their own materials they dont get any sort of warranty and get charged full rate if I have to go back to repair anything supplied.
Also if they are providing their own materials then add at least the mark up you would put onto your own material on top of their bill. This way you are not losing as much to screwfix and you would still be putting in a decent price.
At then end of the day there are still bills to pay!!!
 
I hate customers supplying materials, if they do I tell them they wont get a warranty, and should the fail I will charge them to replace them with a minimum charge of 1Hour.

As long as they bought a decent C.U I would change it, but it would need to be one that I approved of.

Ian
 
It says in my contract that whatever is customer supplied is not under any guarantee. I also insist that they run by me what they are getting first. I think I've only done one job with 'new' stuff that was customer supplied. A lot of the time, people want to supply their own but when they see that it will cost them more if they supply and decide against it.

Your local wholesaler will be cheaper than screwfix. Shop around a few and choose one. After a while, once they know your face, you will get discount also. I don't know why everyone seems to think screwfix is good or cheap, I find their products to be very similar to B&Q rubbish, and I find them wildly expensive.
 
for the same reasons I mostly use one wholesaler, They know me i know them, I occasionally put a list out to tender to other wholesalers just to make sure i'm not being had over. If you can supply it cheaper than me it's not worth fitting!

Likewise I've had a few people go on about prices, and wanting to supply their own gear. This is fine by me but all the usual terms apply with regard to no waranty, minimum charge for replacement etc etc. my only exception is consumer units, I will not customer supplied boards, unless it is what i have specd, i like hager and niglon, that's what i fit, I won't have someone slagging me off because the fuse box they supplied keeps tripping out or causing problems due to poor quality.
 
stick to your price or move on, unless you havent got any other work

i havent as yet fitted any customer supplied cu`s and you are correct i also charge £350 for a cu change

I charge £ 190 a day labour + materials
CU change + test will take a day, I charge my RCBO's out at £ 25 a peice when I get them for £ 15 inc vat also I mark my tails and 16mm earth up, I prob make £ 260 for a days work fitting a CU

dont feel bad about marking up

everyone does it and you are providing a service

I would imagine you pay the £ 60 per hour the garage charges you come MOT time dont ya!!!

we are sparks and are top of the tree;)
 

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