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Hi, just wandering how much I should charge for this work, about 25 metre run of 6.0mm from front to back of terraced house, Crabtree split load existing with bonding in place, space on rcd side of board, using existing trunking run for the most part to get into floor......prob gunna take best part of day so was thinking all in 300 quid? Including test for new circuit......would this be about right and reasonable? Thanks in advance, James :tongue3:
 
I'm surprised that no Supersparks have come along to say how they could do the job in 2 hours, then fit another re-wire in before the end of the day.
 
I'm surprised that no Supersparks have come along to say how they could do the job in 2 hours, then fit another re-wire in before the end of the day.
I'll have the job done by 4 AM 2 hours before I wake up. Plus it'll only cost you £1 and I'll throw in a CU change if necessary for another £1.:)
 
cost of materials plus whatever percentage profit you want to make on those plus hourly rate x how long you reckon it will take
 

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