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hi all,
got a bungalow rewire to price tomorrow and must admit i am a bit out of touch with pricing this type of rewire :eek:
whats the going rate for complete rewire for occupied 1950s 3 bed bungalow, with floorboards and fairly clear loft access :confused:
could do with winning this one as work has dried up a bit of late, thanks in advance ;)
 
we use a budget cost system of about 60 pounds per point
so 1 socket 60/ 1 light and switch 60/ cu60/ 3 sockets side by side 3 times 60
count the points in your house like this see what you think
allow more if you are doing your own chasing or going surface
 
we use a budget cost system of about 60 pounds per point
so 1 socket 60/ 1 light and switch 60/ cu60/ 3 sockets side by side 3 times 60
count the points in your house like this see what you think
allow more if you are doing your own chasing or going surface
thanks for the reply mark. you sure about the cu at £60 though :confused:
 
if you work it out at that on your own houses see what happens obviously you loose on the cu and shower but you make it back on the small things and in places like a kitchen. i have about 50 points in my 3 bed house at 60 per point is 3000 pounds.
and you are doing a bungalow so its got to be easier, all in the loft ,and i did say budget cost ,how much for gear 600-800
that leaves a couple of grand for labour i am employed but am i really that out of touch at pricing
 
This is what we do £50 per point £60 for 2ways, £350 mains, £60 cooker and shower, £80 for bonding, thats just for bog standard white, if they want chrome for eg we just price the difference and add it on +10%.
 
hi all
we have 1000MWgenerator with gas engine ,last day its PMG(permanent magnet generator)winding burnt out .i did not find out the basic cause of this ,any one can help me
regard
 
Evening All.

I would just like ask people how they invoice their customers.

Do you have separate prices for labour and materials, or do you just lump everything together with a complete price?

thanks
Harry
 
Evening All.

I would just like ask people how they invoice their customers.

Do you have separate prices for labour and materials, or do you just lump everything together with a complete price?

thanks
Harry

I just itemise the works done and at the bottom has "Total inc Materials."

I dont list labour and materials separate, unless i am subbying and have to split out costs due to being CIS registered.

I would be interested to hear other peoples way too.
 

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