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Does anyone charge extra for weekends?
 
... do you guys / girls have a set price list you use or do you just calculate it based on an hourly rate, if hourly rate what is this averagely?

I think that sorting out your standard hourly rate is the key. After that, you can then price particular jobs, whether estimating price and materials or a fixed price quote.

I don't think that a set price list really works. For example 'install new socket' can vary from a quick job adding a socket adjacent to an existing one in a plasterboard stud wall to a long job chasing in metres of cable and cutting a backbox into hard brick and then making good.

Your hourly rate will be a compromise between what you'd like to earn and what the local market will stand. Try and find out what other local sparks are charging (do any publish their rate?). I've recently been told by a customer (local accountant) that my current rate is on the low side, so I'll consider putting it up next year. In fact, she said that if my hourly rate (published on my website) was much lower, she'd be suspicious that I was 'too cheap' and therefore not likely to be any good! So pricing too low may be counter-productive. However, you do need to know your stuff and be acceptably quick.

For fault-finding and small repairs, you also need to carry a reasonable selection of materials on your van, so that you're not forever disappearing off to buy small items, which makes you look very inefficient.
 
A couple of lads I know work off an hourly rate on smaller jobs, and once 5 hours is reached it changes to a day rate (so for example, ÂŁ30 an hour, capping at ÂŁ150 for the day). Larger jobs like consumer units have prices that are set (excluding any unforeseen work), and rewires are a whole different kettle of fish altogether.
 
As far as I'm concerned if you can't earn enough Monday to Friday doing a typical 8 hour day the. It's not worth doing. Obviously occasionally you have to work a bit late but my old boss would happily work till 7 in an evening and on weekends. Worst of all he would drag me around with him hence why I left.
 
Martin,

I am interested in what your experience is in electrical work? If you are very knowledgeable/experienced then you should be charging a bit more. Otherwise are you sure you have the right knowledge/experience?

Mark
 
Does anyone charge extra for weekends?

I don't charge extra for weekend work, unless it has been asked for by the customer, I have usually priced a job anyway so if it needs to go onto the weekend it is still the same, and half the time I work the weekend to allow my schedule for the following week to be followed!
 
The best way to find out what to charge is to phone all the companies in your area pretending to be a customer n ask the how much do they charge per hour or ask for a rough estimate of specific jobs, thats what i done then once i had all the rates i just went with the average
 

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