£945 + VAT!
Living out here in the sticks you would be lucky to be able to charge £650 + VAT, perils of London rates I suppose.
Could explain why some people down here with holiday homes pay us to drive up for the day to do works at thier london homes, thought it was because we do a good job...
There are several appliance repair people in my area, they don't get a very high hourly rate so if we have an appliance repair we pass it to one of these guys and he recommends us for electrics (unless its one of our contacts then he will subby to us for the repair)
For the feed into a metal consumer unit it is good practice to have the earth / CPC using the same hole as its corresponding tails, yours appears not to be.
If its empty its easier, two bed house today checked every light fitting and switch, all end of lines, both smokes and around 10 sockets 6 circuits in total, was done in 3 hours. After had a occupied smaller one bed place with 4 circuits took me longer.
We estimate 4 to 8 hours for an occupied...
As above - cheap and nasty and we will not fit - even if supplied by client because we know we will get called back and blamed for it not working proper
We have a chap in our team just like you. He used to have his own business, but as he got older he worried more to a point where he couldn't function. He is an old school friend, so we took him on as effectively a electricians mate - he has no responsibility and he knows we will check and test...
you should check the r1 + r2 at two locations to identify any inconsistancies that may be there - you wouldn't pick up, say, a figure of 8 ring just testing at one point.
Thank you, nice to have someone else's opinions, didn't spot they had ticked the RCD test notice.
I think that she will get us to change the DB for her as she is not happy with her letting agency.
A close friends sister has had this report imposed on her - while I accept work is required I think some of the c2's are a tad harsh, just want to confirm my thoughts before i get dragged into a discussion with the estate agent and their sparky (who lives 5 minutes walk from me)
As its a 60A...
Just been sent this picture my a regular client that plays with cars:
He says the bloke he got it from had it working in his domestic large garage which implies single phase and the plate does say 14A at 230V, but all the info I can find online is in french and seems to say its 3 phase only.
My...
Writing up all the eicrs that we have been doing - we are booked out with EICR's till after christmas! test during the week and write them up at weekends.
Get another electrician to check his findings (oh, you have done that by posting here) - they will probably tell you that the codings are too harse. Then get someone else to quote for what is actually needed .
(Note to self - must put my prices up!)
I have (very rarely) seen cables damaged by a lack of a grommet - once by a front door which over the years must of caused the cable to move minutely when the door was slammed and eventually caused an issue and once by plugs being pushed in and out.
Because of this I C3 them as there is a...
All depends on what you are trying to do and your compatance level.
Spent some of today stripping out dangerous DIY electrics from a rented flat put in by a previous tenant who thought they knew what they were doing.
So ask the question and we can see.
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You will have to put the money for the hamper towards the ladder though
I have been asked to reduce the length of the trade button activation time on this door entry syste, but I'm blowed if I can figure it out.
Any help please.
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