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Hi all,

I am doing up my flat, which is quite a large space, about 150 spot lights and 65 plug sockets (now 95).

My Electrician started on monday and went home Thursday afternoon. He emailed me last night saying he is not willing to come back because I agreed to pay him 3.1k upfront on monday however I did not manage to get the money to him until tuesday which to be honest was my fault however I do feel its a little harsh to quit a job half way through because of that. I think he has just found another better paying job.

NB: job was 7350 first fix and 5k second fix. He is going to keep the ÂŁ3.1k I have paid him and so far he has run 6 ring mains and boxed up 90 ish plug sockets.

Anyway what are my choices now? Unfortunately this has messed up the rest of my build as I can not put my floors down until the electrical work is finished so I am going to have to cancel the other jobs that are due to start next week.

Will I be able to find someone that is willing to take on a half done job? Should I just get someone on a day rate or get someone to price for the full job again?
 
Hi P&S.

Thanks for the PM, I tried to PM you back but as I am new it would not allow me to. I found someone this morning before I saw your PM but will get back to you if it falls through. Thanks for tasking the time to respond.

okay well if it falls through again then cut your lossess.

16k in unmarked notes, bundled into a sainsbury livelong bag. With a daily intake of hobnob's and widdler will make it all go away.

:tank:
 
i'd like to hear the other side to this story.

i cant see anyone walking away from a ÂŁ12K job after a ÂŁ3K deposit without a damn good reason.
and over 200 sockets ??? really ???
doubling the amount of power and lighting points in one go is gonna turn the design spec to crap with even the best electrician.
i suspect it was the reason above that gave the installer a bad vibe.
 
The way I see it:
65 sockets and 120 lights= ÂŁ12350
That’s an average of £66.75 per item

He then accepted more work:
30 sockets at ÂŁ25= ÂŁ750
90 lights at ÂŁ20= ÂŁ1800
The new average is ÂŁ21.25 per item for the extras

Based on the original price the cost of the extras should have been ÂŁ8010 and not ÂŁ2550. If I worked out I was going to rob myself of ÂŁ5460, I would have walked too.
 
Interesting to see a full spec, including distribution facility. Too many unknowns at present. Seems a large payment for the time spent on site, though.
 
i'd like to hear the other side to this story.

i cant see anyone walking away from a ÂŁ12K job after a ÂŁ3K deposit without a damn good reason.
and over 200 sockets ??? really ???
doubling the amount of power and lighting points in one go is gonna turn the design spec to crap with even the best electrician.
i suspect it was the reason above that gave the installer a bad vibe.

95 sockets in total and 210 lights. He must have his side to the story so it would be nice to hear it.

The way I see it:
65 sockets and 120 lights= ÂŁ12350
That’s an average of £66.75 per item

He then accepted more work:
30 sockets at ÂŁ25= ÂŁ750
90 lights at ÂŁ20= ÂŁ1800
The new average is ÂŁ21.25 per item for the extras

Based on the original price the cost of the extras should have been ÂŁ8010 and not ÂŁ2550. If I worked out I was going to rob myself of ÂŁ5460, I would have walked too.

Maybe but no one in their right mind would pay 20k for 3 to 4 weeks work to wire up a single home. The original 12.3k included RCD's 30amp supplies.....

but if the 66/item includes accessories and the 21/item does not????. not enough info to make a solomon's decision.

I was going to supply all accessories.

SW1970 -All lights are going to be LED bulbs supplied by Rako 4 circuit racks in the server room.
 

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