So I just started out recently and I’m struggling with what to price myself at. It’s worth noting I live in the east London area and I’m looking to cover mostly north, east and maybe south east London and Essex. Possibly central London if the price is right of course.
I’m thinking of charging £70 an hour,
Looking to work half days 4 hours, full days 8 hours plus lunchtime probably 8.5hours
£210 for half a day,
£350 for a full day
The way I’ve worked it is £210= 70 x 4 - 1 hour as I don’t need to travel as much.
£350= 210 x 2 - 1 hour again as I’m only travelling once for the day.
But again this might not always work as the further out I travel I will need to raise the rate somehow either by increasing the day rate or adding on an extra hour or half hour.
It’s also worth noting that I don’t have many clients, my experience is not extremely high though I do always do a proper job no matter how long it ends up taking me even if I have research and reading up to do. Some people are going to say these prices are quite low I reckon but the only reason I’ve put it at these prices is so that it’s not too low to draw in all the cheap price hagglers and end up with a line full of nuisance customers but it’s not too high where I can still get in the decent customers who won’t cause a fuss about paying. In time once I’m super busy and feel it’s time to up the rates I will to maybe 80 or 90 an hour.
I’ve also got 33 downlights to measure out, cut, first and second fix soon if I get the job. House has had all carpets lifted, floorboards exposed for me to lift. Loft only has insulation in. It’s about 30mins away from my house. I’m thinking of pricing it on 5 days x full day rate + materials with 20% markup?
Is there any formula you guys used when first deciding out your prices?
Do you charge different rates the further out you go or do you just add on additional half hours or hours for travel?
How would you guys price this downlight job? Would you charge per downlight or day rate too?
I’m thinking of charging £70 an hour,
Looking to work half days 4 hours, full days 8 hours plus lunchtime probably 8.5hours
£210 for half a day,
£350 for a full day
The way I’ve worked it is £210= 70 x 4 - 1 hour as I don’t need to travel as much.
£350= 210 x 2 - 1 hour again as I’m only travelling once for the day.
But again this might not always work as the further out I travel I will need to raise the rate somehow either by increasing the day rate or adding on an extra hour or half hour.
It’s also worth noting that I don’t have many clients, my experience is not extremely high though I do always do a proper job no matter how long it ends up taking me even if I have research and reading up to do. Some people are going to say these prices are quite low I reckon but the only reason I’ve put it at these prices is so that it’s not too low to draw in all the cheap price hagglers and end up with a line full of nuisance customers but it’s not too high where I can still get in the decent customers who won’t cause a fuss about paying. In time once I’m super busy and feel it’s time to up the rates I will to maybe 80 or 90 an hour.
I’ve also got 33 downlights to measure out, cut, first and second fix soon if I get the job. House has had all carpets lifted, floorboards exposed for me to lift. Loft only has insulation in. It’s about 30mins away from my house. I’m thinking of pricing it on 5 days x full day rate + materials with 20% markup?
Is there any formula you guys used when first deciding out your prices?
Do you charge different rates the further out you go or do you just add on additional half hours or hours for travel?
How would you guys price this downlight job? Would you charge per downlight or day rate too?