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Had a potential customer email a link to this supposed bible of job pricing.
I quoted him ÂŁ400 to supply and install 8 downlights in his kitchen/diner/small lounge room - its open plan with lights to be spread between 2 circuits. Figured it is a days work.
He then says he thought ÂŁ250 would be a more appropriate price and that he would prefer to source the led downlights, switches and even the cable, suggested 1mm instead of 1.5mm twin and earth aswell the tight wad! He queried my suggestion of hager downlight junction boxes and would rather I use cheap sub ÂŁ1 junction boxes, I explained the Hager ones would speed things up and save on labour. He has now decided that I should supply just the labour as he thinks tradesfolk mark everything up to maximise profit,
He says he read on priceyourjob.co.uk that ÂŁ300 max is a suitable price for supply and fit and he recognises there is 8 lights and I will need to run the cables and tweak the existing cabling to his pendant lights. So would like to supply materials to keep costs down!?
Some customers really drive me mad.. I have told him that I no longer wish to be considered for the job on his terms and my quote as I submitted on my terms stands if he wishes to accept it or not is his choice.

The bloke sent me a itemised list of things in toolstation he thinks the job will need. The internet is a dangerous place it turns customers into nightmares! a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I felt like telling him that once he has the materials to come on the forum and ask for a how to guide...then we can have a laugh.
 
Also had a look at the site. They seem very fair in the electrical section quoting ÂŁ150 per day labour for a sparks - I'd be happy with that for domestic, so long as the job was straight forward.

Hum ............. not in Surrey.

All these "sites" have the same issues ........... they take NO ACCOUNT of location ....... and as we all know there are quite large regional variations
 
I think a lot of it is an older generation thing. My old man thinks £50 for a days work is expensive. I keep telling him for any decent tradesman you’re looking at £200 a day. I just had a plasterer in for best part of 4 days. Made good and skimmed two walls of bedroom and fitted and skimmed two outer walls with insulated plaster board. The guy worked his socks off (only drank water) .. bit weird but did a cracking job. £1100.00 all in. Came via recommendation and there’ll be more work coming his way.
 
Also had a look at the site. They seem very fair in the electrical section quoting ÂŁ150 per day labour for a sparks - I'd be happy with that for domestic, so long as the job was straight forward.

ÂŁ150 for a day's work before deduction wouldn't get me out of bed. All the usual overheads such as daily running costs, tax, national insurance, time/travel actually quoting for the job, time/travel getting the parts all for equivalent of Aldi shelf filler money, but with no paid leave, sick pay, guaranteed regular income or pension contribution.

A decent customer of mine recently had a ceiling skimmed. The room is around 11' x 12.' He got a few quotes and said they all came in at around ÂŁ325-ÂŁ375, which I thought was really expensive (clearly I'm out of touch). The guy that did it apparently spoke very little English and was in and out within 4 hours. In fairness he did a good job, but I doubt he used more than ÂŁ20 of materials.

I don't plan to become a plasterer (I probably would be rubbish at it anyway), but I would love to earn that sort of money for half a day's work.

As for the idiots who try to barter with me I just don't entertain them.
 
It's becoming increasingly difficult up here in Glasgow to get even ÂŁ150 a day in the saturated domestic market.

I'm having to compete with twenty-something boys who are doing consumer unit changeovers for ÂŁ185, EICRs for ÂŁ40-ÂŁ60 (even though most of them have no qualifications in inspection and testing) and rewires of three-bedroom houses for ÂŁ1800.

I just can't see how it is possible for a legitimate business to be profitable when it is charging its customers pocket-money prices. I can therefore only conclude that I'm competing against illegitimate businesses. I'm sure HMRC would have a bonanza if they were to ever investigate these charlatans.


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