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What do you guys charge per item for PAT testing?

I get asked to do quite a lot of it and as you all know its bloody boring at best so I'm considering increasing my charge but I already think I'm taking the **** at ÂŁ3 per item plus VAT. :)

What do you think.

Also does anyone have the latest guidelines on PAT testing as in what needs to be fully checked and what needs just Visual checks. I did have a guideline supplied by SELECT but I can't find it.

Cheers
 
What do you guys charge per item for PAT testing?

I get asked to do quite a lot of it and as you all know its bloody boring at best so I'm considering increasing my charge but I already think I'm taking the **** at ÂŁ3 per item plus VAT. :)

What do you think.

Also does anyone have the latest guidelines on PAT testing as in what needs to be fully checked and what needs just Visual checks. I did have a guideline supplied by SELECT but I can't find it.

Cheers


I'll dig the info you want out and post it in the morning for you however there is no way your taking the **** at ÂŁ3 an item.

The information that should be recorded according to the new PAT testing C & G Course warrants ÂŁ3 per item alone.
 
You're doing well at ÂŁ3 per item. Seen some companies advertising 70p per item!!!

It's impossible to do and record all the information required for 70p per item.

We do a lot of PAT in the North West which is not renowned for high prices and as a company were known for being very competitive, we still manage to squeeze out a couple of ÂŁ's per item at least and this is for large amounts of items.
 
we got asked if we could beat a written quote for 50 pence per item :eek:
told him to add up the cost of all the extras that were listed at the bottom of the page. ie replace plug ÂŁ5 change fuse ÂŁ1.50 and son on. he happily agreed to pay the ÂŁ2.50 per item we were asking for. plus the ÂŁ40 initial fee
 
Thanks for that Pete much appreciated. The guidelines used to be on the net but I can't even find that!

IMO I don't know how anyone can charge anything less than a couple of quid per item, whats the point. PAT testing is so repetitive and mundane that very few people do it where I am and then they charge around ÂŁ3-4 quid per item to make it worthwhile.

I know thats not the way it should be but thats life. If I'm going to spend a whole day PAT testing I'm going to make sure its worth my while. Don't get me wrong its not that I think it's below me to do it, I just bloody hate it, so as any job you really hate doing you make sure it's worth your while to do.

I know in some cases PAT testing is necessary like workshops, construction sites etc. but when it comes to offices with so much computer equipment etc. it's a total pain in the arse and just a paper exercise cos usually if you find a fault you usually 'see' it first.

Cheers
 
But at least with offices you are crawling around on the floor amoungst lovely ladies in their nice short skirts........................HMmmmm obviously been working too hard!

ÂŁ2.40/item less tha 100
ÂŁ1.80/item over 100
 
I wouldnt say ÂŁ3 is over the top if you are doing a good job, depending on the quantity of tests etc. All the cowboys are charging ÂŁ1 or under now, for rushing round and plonking stickers on anything in sight, up to 500 - 600 a day in some cases!!!. This is killing my business, and the businesses of good people doing a thorough job. One day they will kill somebody.

I agree Andrew, some of these poor blokes working for the massive PAT companies (cant name any obviously, but I'd like to), they get paid a pittance so have to rush around doing hundreds a day, so they have to go like a bat out of hell to earn any money. You cant do a proper job testing more than 200 a day, unless you are surrounded by comms cabinets or boxes of spare leads. Any company charging 79p cant do a proper job, but large parts of the market thinks PAT testing is a rubber stamping exercise and quality doesn't come into it. Therefore its now difficult in my area to secure any work because of cheap cowboys.
 
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Any company charging 79p cant do a proper job, but large parts of the market thinks PAT testing is a rubber stamping exercise and quality doesn't come into it. Therefore its now difficult in my area to secure any work because of cheap cowboys.

Why can't someone charging 79p do a proper job? Surely you have to look at each company on their own merits? Does someone charging ÂŁ3 per appliance guarantee a better service than some one charging ÂŁ0.79p per appliance? Yes PAT is mundane, but if a company can slimline their business to be as efficient as possible, surely 200 - 250 tests a day at ÂŁ0.79 per appliance is pretty good money for a days work. If you are prepaired to work hard and efficiently then yes you can do a proper job and still make good money even if you are charging only ÂŁ0.79p. It's not about the price but more about the morals of the inspector carrying out the testing whether they are charging ÂŁ0.79p or ÂŁ3.
 
I take on board what you say about the morals of the tester, thats true, whatever price they charge. But sorry it just doesnt work out - 79p - quality job? I beg to differ. If you operate a "national" service from Northwich, how do you evaluate your quality then? and do you charge for travel on top? Do your engineers get to a workstation of 6 people, log them all off, check all the length of cable, do a proper test, open every plug, find every extension lead (which might be buried under someones shoes, as well as under a desk leg), then put it all back - properly - for 79p. and earn a good days wage? I dont think so. what about a pub. Do they check all the cable, get the drinks fridges out (which are full of drinks), check the pump room, find all the cable etc et etc for 79P???If you are a one man band working in local area only, then maybe just maybe. how many tests have I done where I am taking out someones 13amp fuse from a fan, pulling out failures that others have passed, and just testing where no one else has bothered, sorry I find it all rather hard to believe. how many visuals in that 250 per day??? etc etc etc. Read Jason Slater Technology blog PAT Testing | Jason Slater Technology Blog | Featured
and theres much more where that came from!!

If however you are a tester with morals then all the best - maybe I am doing something wrong!!!!
 
having done some pat testing i recom the ÂŁ3 is a good price as for 75p n ÂŁ25 visit thats an hours time for spark including ten pat lables pat tester fuel van travel time all costs assosiated with running a small company ÂŁ25 just doesnt equate
 
I'm struggling to see how 79p / appliance is a viable price as it's not only the testing of it and the test equipment to do it, it's the documentation and reporting after the testing that has to be factored in as well. I wonder what the labour / overhead split is on 79p!. No wonder you see so many unhappy PAT testers as they would need a rocket up somewhere to consistantly do 250 tests / day and make a decent hourly rate.

Assuming an 8 Hr day and 250 tests thats an average of one test in just under two minutes throughout the day

How in just less than two minutes do you test / check / document each appliance and factor in the cost of reporting and more importantly invoicing
 

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