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I have done around 16 or 17 quotes in the last few weeks , some small jobs where the quote was literally hourly rate + materials so took 20 mins to type up and email.

But the other day I did a massive detailed quote after spending over 2 hours with the customer at the site. Full re-wire of existing house and massive extension. to type up the quote took over an hour and yesterday we did some alterations to the quote over the phone. So all in I have spent around 5 hours of my time. They even agreed verbally that the job was mine to start tomorrow.

Last night at 11.30pm I got an email saying they have gone with a cheaper quote. Goodbye

Sorry for the rant but that is 5 hours I have wasted and not seen a penny.

Should we be charging for time spent doing estimates and quotes ??
 
I know many that do and I have also .It when its a huge quote that needs many hours or days just to scratch together before even typing out etc. You also get a feel for a client if its not going to be worth it ! And for a job that size to be able to start next day might have been a red card for them ???
 
I know many that do and I have also .It when its a huge quote that needs many hours or days just to scratch together before even typing out etc. You also get a feel for a client if its not going to be worth it ! And for a job that size to be able to start next day might have been a red card for them ???
It is a huge old house about 200 metres from my parents house, they started the massive extension during Covid and only now does it have the roof on and partially tiled.
I was going to start the re-wire of the existing house ( 5 bedrooms ) then move onto the extension in around 2 weeks time.
The job is massive for me as I am on my own but priced it properly and covered all the bases offering the client lots of options on things.
They assured me the job was mine only yesterday lunchtime (verbally ) so I was going to start tomorrow and print up the contract for them to sign when I started. I have even brought loads of cable.

Gutted :(
 
They not worried how come you are available at such short notice ? And they found someone else also "available " at such short notice ???? IN someways you might have struck gold. People like that are always going to be trouble .So to get out now is cheaper than later !
 
They not worried how come you are available at such short notice ? And they found someone else also "available " at such short notice ???? IN someways you might have struck gold. People like that are always going to be trouble .So to get out now is cheaper than later !
We had been discussing this job on a off for months, so I had it factored in for a while.
But only really got down to doing the full quote with all the detail in recent weeks.
Apparently, they have found a local guy who can start tomorrow who is a friend of the builders
 
Dusty-D, don't write the job off yet.

When the builder's friend finds out how much they've got to do for the price they've quoted they may well bail out, or when the customer realises they aren't up to the job then they may get thrown out.
Then in steps Dusty-D with slightly revised, start immediately quote
 
I think its about sussing out the customer - genuine or tyre kicker. I had one last week that wanted a quote on a new supply to agricultural land. Needed it ASAP to try for a crofting grant. I said I wanted paying for my time as it would take several hours. Pointed out I could be doing paid work instead. They refused to pay, so I just moved on.

I just dont think a lot of the general public appreciate how long it takes for us to price work and its even harder now with prices changing so rapidly.
 
Dusty-D, don't write the job off yet.

When the builder's friend finds out how much they've got to do for the price they've quoted they may well bail out, or when the customer realises they aren't up to the job then they may get thrown out.
Then in steps Dusty-D with slightly revised, start immediately quote
If they do contact me mid-job then it will be hourly rate + materials + mark-up and they won't get a completion cert they will pay and get an Eicr

As soon as they emailed me saying the builder and his mate is doing the wiring it was game over
 
I don't know anyone that charges for quotes. I never have and I can't see myself doing so. I accept that i will loose a few and that's just business.

As @richy3333 said, I would try to gauge the customer a little and if they were the type that is just trying to get everything as cheaply as possible I would insist on charging for the quote.

I realise that the customer seemed ok in your case, so it's just one to take on the chin I think.

I wouldn't start charging for quotes as it would put too many people off as it's not the norm.
 
I can see this becoming normal .Too many think we have to make time to fit in with their schedule !!
ÂŁ50 for site visit and written quote

ÂŁ50 comes off the final bill once the job is complete and paid for in full
 
Can you say they broke a contract? Even a verbally agreed contract?


Realistically it’s part of the unproductive time that should be covered by the overheads you factor into the prices of all your jobs…. Like running to the wholesalers, typing up bills and sitting in macdonalds drive thru.
 

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