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...PRICING!!

I have done a load of rewires as a subby on dayrate but never done my own private one of this size. The method i am ok with, the pricing not so...!

Upstairs maisonette stripped bare, conduit in place for easy(?!) pull thru for light switches. Floorboards exposed and loft access. Fairly textbook. Not occupied. I make it 62 ' points'.

Materials look to cost between £800-£1000. Plastic newlec is the spec.

I usually charge £40 an hour for private work. I think a reasonable rate of labour 'per point' however is an hour and a half - i think £50 instead of £60 as it is a big job is reasonable.

This puts it at £1000 for parts and £3100 for labour. I was thinking with board and cert that £4500 is ok. I am not VAT registered as sole trader not making £78000 a year (yet!!)

The job is in edgeware and i wondered what others in outer london (or nearabouts/equivalent) thought about this price.

V quick run down ('per point' figure is more accurate without going into silly detail) It is 2 bed maisonette, pendants throughout but downlites in kitchen and bathroom. Tv point in beds and lounge. No extra bt points. Kitchen will need 4 appliances and 6mm cooker feed.

I think thats it!!

Thanks all
 
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Hi Murdoch I pondered long and hard on whether to include my address on the site. My number 1 rule when shopping online is 'no phone number no sale'.
Between the email and contact number I thought there would be enough contact points. for most searchers.
Google brings up my address on google+ , the electrical safety register and TrustMark. Not sure a lack of address really affects people looking for a qualified Electrican online, though now you have mentioned the subject I will start a new thread and see what others on the forum think. Will research online and see what I can dig up. Taa

I've always had my address on my site and looking at my webstats people come to the site and see the address, then call me, just saying.
 

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