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Morning all

Need some advice on pricing a 6 bedroom house with a swimming pool.

Im use to pricing your average 3 bedroom new build but this is another step for me.

The house is 37m x 24m

Ground floor: Play room, family room, dining room, gallery/entrance, kitchen, pantry, study, sitting room, gym, utility room, plant room, craft room, gardeners wc, swimming pool

1st floor: 6 bedrooms, all en suits, 3 have large dressing rooms, ac room, laundry room, gallery/landing

Most downlights everywhere, all data and tv in rooms, 63a supply to swimming pool for now, no info on heating yet
 
Back on topic... if you only have a single phase 100A supply, that 63a swimming pool heater is using nearly two thirds of what you have available, with no diversity available on that circuit. In fact if the pool heater is on and the kitchen is in action, you could easily be drawing over 100A before allowing for anything else. A gas or oil fired plant room will come with cheaper running costs, if you have any influence over this. If however the supply is 100/3, as is often the case is many older large properties, then you'll have plenty of capacity to design with.
 
Back on topic... if you only have a single phase 100A supply, that 63a swimming pool heater is using nearly two thirds of what you have available, with no diversity available on that circuit. In fact if the pool heater is on and the kitchen is in action, you could easily be drawing over 100A before allowing for anything else. A gas or oil fired plant room will come with cheaper running costs, if you have any influence over this. If however the supply is 100/3, as is often the case is many older large properties, then you'll have plenty of capacity to design with.
I know where you're coming from, but it's not that realistic that a domestic kitchen will be pulling 37A (or at least for any length of time).
 
Thanks for all the reply's! Its in the early stages at the moment so only have some info.

They have asked for a standardish spec at the moment as to there usual house builds . Currenlty looking around 4/5 sockets in each room, down lights to suit the size room with a dimmer, 1 dual coax and one cat6 cable. But they think the spec may change as it goes on, they want to give a client a "rough idea" on price. They have asked for brushed stainless throughout

Not sure on the supply, but im guessing it could potentially be 3phase as the area has houses all around the same size with swimming pool, large plant room, heating etc. I have a friend who did a similar job and allowed a single phase 63a supply for a swimming pool on the price as i have no spec on the swimming pool

SPDs...
 
In this case I would price as you would normally price a job , per point white plastic and your standard led downlight etc etc

On jobs this size I then work out a list of wiring accessories I need and give it to 2 or 3 wholesalers to quote on in your stainless.

Add this to your original estimate and you have a very rough ball park figure for the customer
 
Ive just priced a 5 bed house 2 bathrooms, no pool.

Basic install onependant per room, basic number of sockets, gas cooker, mixer shower, nice and easy. £6500.

I spent 2 hours with client at address going over specs and 4 hours writing up quote.

He got a bit of a shock at price and was quoted less, but went with me because the other spark spent 15 minutes looking around and sent an undetailed quote with a price.
 
Very good point Pete

I try to do the most detailed estimate possible even if it takes 3 or 4 hours , at least the customer knows exactly what they are paying for

I am very sceptical of teeth sucking estimates where a sparks doesn’t even spend 5 mins at the site and plucks a random figure out the air

I just can’t work this way and if I were the customer I would want a proper estimate breakdown
 
Ive just priced a 5 bed house 2 bathrooms, no pool.

Basic install onependant per room, basic number of sockets, gas cooker, mixer shower, nice and easy. £6500.

I spent 2 hours with client at address going over specs and 4 hours writing up quote.

He got a bit of a shock at price and was quoted less, but went with me because the other spark spent 15 minutes looking around and sent an undetailed quote with a price.
I just did a 3-bed cottage (single storey), all white plastic and no downlights for 6,200 Euro (although bear in mind the cable is substantially more expensive for Irish T&E).
 
With most sparks i speak to in recent years an absolute box standard 3 bed new build is coming out at about £6k all in

I no longer do housing estate new builds but it sounds about correct ??
 
With most sparks i speak to in recent years an absolute box standard 3 bed new build is coming out at about £6k all in

I no longer do housing estate new builds but it sounds about correct ??
Don't do that work either but know others who do....


Maybe for high end private builders....Not for nationals.....no way. 1 day first fix ,1 day 2nd fix and...ahem...."test"
It was 3k not very long ago.

Look at a Clarkson Evans site lol, you wouldn't want to pay more than 3k either haha
 
6200 euro, what's that in £?
Depends which minute you check. The value in Sterling was constantly increasing during the meeting of the 27 remaining countries in the EU about the first extension until an agreement was announced.

Currently it's worth approximately Stg £5,363.67

I avoid changing currencies as much as possible. I have both Sterling and Euro accounts.
 
I just did a 3-bed cottage (single storey), all white plastic and no downlights for 6,200 Euro (although bear in mind the cable is substantially more expensive for Irish T&E).

Yeah, I remember reading about that. Fairly recent amendment I believe. You can't use a T&E with an unsheathed or reduced sized cpc in Ireland. Cpc has to be same size as live conductors and be insulated.
 
Yeah, I remember reading about that. Fairly recent amendment I believe. You can't use a T&E with an unsheathed or reduced sized cpc in Ireland. Cpc has to be same size as live conductors and be insulated.
5th September 2017 was the implementation date for the new cable.
 

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