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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 :o
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 ;)
 
i dont have this issue being employed, but what jason says makes sense then the client cant work out how much an hour you have made on their job

Indeed, although it isnt only that.

If you price for a job and you do it, more often that not, you have the materials in the shed, so sometimes you dont even have to buy anything.

So the total sometimes can be just labour.
 
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.
i just do a written quote along with a copy of my standard terms and conditions that both get signed before any work starts then when i invoice it just states the work done and the price agreed so nothing is itemised at all;)
 

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