I do a LOT of consumer unit upgrades and always wonder what the gaffer charges....better in my pocket than his!
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It won’t Dry up.Ah, So what happens when the deadline expires? I presume all the work will dry up? I don't want to jump into this at the very end and "miss the boat" so to speak!
Also, getting registered isn't a quick process so I'm sure that by the time I do get assessed, it'll be around the time (April I presume) that work fades away......
Consumer unit swap minimum £600.00. Always aim for £300- £350 profit.I do a LOT of consumer unit upgrades and always wonder what the gaffer charges....better in my pocket than his!
It won’t Dry up.
we are barely coping with the quantity now, if fact we are not. It will over run. Then it’s change of tenancy, every five years or less dependant on what s given and new properties entering the buy to let.
This has permanently increased the work load.
im not just getting existing Rental properties. It’s new rental properties and the tenants cannot move in until the EICR is done.
I would guess that 80% of landlord never had an EICR before this new reg came into force.
I see it the same as you, overheads have to be paid for so the price reflects that.....Consumer unit swap minimum £600.00. Always aim for £300- £350 profit.
different areas different sparks charge differently.
that would be more like £150 up here.Addition to above. Don’t go cheap. You don’t need to.
an example £50 per consumer unit plus £25 - £35 per circuit depending on size, age, access ability etc....
so a flat with one Cu and 6 circuit best case scenario £200.00
totally agree with, you will never look back. This is absolutely the best time there has ever been to do it. I went on my own 7 years ago. I was also 42. Just had 49th birthday.That is very encouraging! I keep looking around at all the apartments/houses and thinking about the 5 year/new tenant thing knowing it needs to be done.
I got pulled a builder randomly the other week, I was changing a consumer unit (for a change) and he asked me if I worked for myself or not. When I explained I worked for an employer, he started on about how foolish I was to be doing that when I could be doing it for myself . Told me I'll never look back and that I should go for it. He really got to me that day and I told the wife that night that I wanted to work for myself.
She's very cautious though and is worried about bills being paid etc......I tried to reassure her but I suppose she's right to be a little concerned as I have a steady income now so why risk it.
Thing is, if you don't take risks in life you never move forward!
I'm in Manchester so between 120 - 150 sounds about right....that would be more like £150 up here.
Admittedly I hate doing EICRs so have started charging more, but people keep saying yes.I'm in Manchester so between 120 - 150 sounds about right....
If it's purely EICR's then you don't need to be registered. However, If you want to get the remedial work as well then it's definitely going to be worth your while to get registered with a scheme. Basically it's NICEIC or Napit now as Stroma are part of Napit and I think elecsa is with the NICEIC (Certsure I think??!).Glad you touched on prices to honest, another avenue I'm unfamiliar with!
There will be occasional jobs you don't get paid for - that is part of the overheads you have to allow for. But if there is enough work you will be fine.She's very cautious though and is worried about bills being paid etc......I tried to reassure her but I suppose she's right to be a little concerned as I have a steady income now so why risk it.
well of down there though. all us silly buggers from up north coming down for cream teas, spending our hard-earned.Admittedly I hate doing EICRs so have started charging more, but people keep saying yes.
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