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Hello there, this is my first post, I am not an electrician but I wondered if anyone could help me out with a quote I have been given.

The electrician was recommended by our builder and I just wondered if his quote was accurate. I've looked myself at the same materials and they are half the price - but other than the downlighter they are the same brands etc as he said he would be installing (so not cheap stuff that's going to break).

I've priced it at 50% less than the electricians quote for materials. The one thing I can't price up is the cabling and I imagine there is way more cable used that I would have initially thought.

Before I ask the electrician about the price and potentially ---- him off, I just wondered if it was possible that the wire could come to ÂŁ400? It's a standard 3 bed semi, on the 1st floor the lighting ring and sockets need rewiring and a new (large, 9m x 5m) loft needs to be wired.

Thanks
 
Also worth remembering that a lot of local electricians know each other and speak with each other, if you go around getting loads of quotes and questioning them, then you may find others start pricing high just so they don't get the job.you could become a customer to avoid.
Don't take this the wrong way but if you're this much trouble before the jobs even started I for one would walk away rapidly if I was the Electrician.
All you have to ask yourself is a few simple questions,
1 can you afford it
2 is he a reputable tradesman
3 is it worth nit picking over what you can get the parts for.
He is running a business and therefore has to make profit, how much he makes it of no concern to anyone except him.
Either accept or decline it's that simple.
 
Hi Hayley

As you are going with Scolmore sockets, why not go for their downlights as well? I'd highly recommend their Inceptor Nano range, this will save you some money over the Aurora.

Hope this helps.
If going for click scolmore, have a look at the denmans range. it is made using exactly the same moulds for the faceplates as click scolmore. also cheaper.
 
my friendly garage would also allow me to get under and see what needs doing, but i never bother.it's a Toyota Hiace. nothing ever needs fixing. (invincible, see Top Gear).
 
my friendly garage would also allow me to get under and see what needs doing, but i never bother.it's a Toyota Hiace. nothing ever needs fixing. (invincible, see Top Gear).

I thought the one in Top gear was an HILUX
 
I am worried about messing him around hence me asking if it's feasible all the small ratings come to around ÂŁ400, but ÂŁ400 is a lot of money I think, not pennies?

Please read post #4 again ........................

FWIW I never break down my quotes and if people start asking these questions I normally politely decline to answer questions about parts costs - and if I don't get the work ......... I don't care

You need to make sure that ALL the quotes include electrical certification AND Part P notification too.
 
I love customer start complaining about the quotes and the much things cost , next time you take your car to a garage and they say your big ends gone ..what would you say then when the man in the garage .
Fix it or scrap it .
Things cost, a penny saved or a pound lost ...
 
The electrician will be pricing all items from 1 supplier,£400 for all accessories and cable isn’t exactly miles off , , yes if you shop around on line you can save £5 here and there but got to remember that if you want him to do that then u have to pay for his time and also no guarantee that all items will arrive on time , , if the quote is from a company with professional accreditation then also remember that these accreditations are not free , they give the customer the assurance that the job will be done right if not then you have procedures in place to resolve , if you want to use wee jimmy from the pub and get materials yourself that’s up to you but as you said your father/ family will be staying there, more chance of dieing in a house fire than winning the lottery ,, do you buy a ticket ??
 
My kitchen fit was close to ÂŁ800 on materials alone, not a huge kitchen either.

However ÂŁ250 of that was materials solely for the solid oak lamp over the dining table... :D
 
What sort of property s this as 7 smokes seem extreme, people need to make a living and a bit of a profit to pay their bills, if the sparks is supplying the products then he should warrantee them for a set period of time, you could offer to supply your own stuff but if anything goes wrong then prepare to be billed for his/their time in resolving any issues.
 
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The electrician said I can get the materials myself that's why I'm asking, I don't know if it's worth the potential stress, if the smaller things make up the ÂŁ400 difference.

@MG201 the materials are ÂŁ840 from the electrician, ÂŁ400 if I get them (and they are chrome, not white as the electrician quoted). He said I could get my own materials so I was asking if the cable and stuff like that I don't know about as a consumer, might come to ÂŁ400 or there about; in which case it's easier to let him get everything to save any hassle.

Also I don't play the lottery, what procedures would be in place? Should the electrician come back with no costs if something goes wrong in the future?

@SWD the smokes are instead of fire doors. I'm assuming any warranty wouldn't include labour fees?
 
I love customer start complaining about the quotes and the much things cost , next time you take your car to a garage and they say your big ends gone ..what would you say then when the man in the garage .
Fix it or scrap it .
Things cost, a penny saved or a pound lost ...

I think I've been misunderstood. The electrician says I can supply my own materials, he gave me a list of brands he recommends but not a complete list of materials. I looked up the big branded things he mentioned and it's ÂŁ400 cheaper than he says.

So I'm asking will the cabling (and other stuff I don't know about) make up that ÂŁ400 - in which was it's easier to just let the electrician supply everything. But if it's ÂŁ400 cheaper I'll order myself and deal with potential problems, which may end up costing more.
 

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