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Good evening people.
I'm about to price up a kitchen we wire for a friend
I've done work for mates before and know how it goes.
Anyway, was hoping to get some guidance as I'm an improved and steadily taking on larger jobs myself.

Job:
Kitchen rewire.
3 sockets 3 single sockets chased in
4 spurs plastic under cupboards
Extractor Fan supply
6mm supply to new hob
New boiler supply
Upgrade bonding
Upgrade Consumer unit to split load 8 way. Same location
The run is an easy run as the consumer unit is currently mounted by the coving 3 meters from kitchen with an open clear loft.

I can't sign this off myself however I know someone who will test it after me and notify building control and issue cert (completed my apprenticeship with them)
I'll also test everything myself before asking them to come in and do this.

Customer supplies the face plates on show
I'll supply cable consumer unit fixings plastic spurs capping

I was thinking around ÂŁ200 for materials followed by ÂŁ400 labour and around ÂŁ70-ÂŁ100 for my mate to test and cert?

Time scales I'm allowing around 3 days 5 hours for consumer unit as it's old as ---- need to extend cables or 're run new ones to first points

That leaves enough for first and second fix of kitchen.

Open to suggestions and thanks for reading;)
 
Good evening people.
I'm about to price up a kitchen we wire for a friend
I've done work for mates before and know how it goes.
Anyway, was hoping to get some guidance as I'm an improved and steadily taking on larger jobs myself.

Job:
Kitchen rewire.
3 sockets 3 single sockets chased in
4 spurs plastic under cupboards
Extractor Fan supply
6mm supply to new hob
New boiler supply
Upgrade bonding
Upgrade Consumer unit to split load 8 way. Same location
The run is an easy run as the consumer unit is currently mounted by the coving 3 meters from kitchen with an open clear loft.

I can't sign this off myself however I know someone who will test it after me and notify building control and issue cert (completed my apprenticeship with them)
I'll also test everything myself before asking them to come in and do this.

Customer supplies the face plates on show
I'll supply cable consumer unit fixings plastic spurs capping

I was thinking around ÂŁ200 for materials followed by ÂŁ400 labour and around ÂŁ70-ÂŁ100 for my mate to test and cert?

Time scales I'm allowing around 3 days 5 hours for consumer unit as it's old as ---- need to extend cables or 're run new ones to first points

That leaves enough for first and second fix of kitchen.

Open to suggestions and thanks for reading;)


Light is being replaced same position
Customer supplying.
 
I was thinking around ÂŁ200 for materials followed by ÂŁ400 labour and around ÂŁ70-ÂŁ100 for my mate to test and cert?

Time scales I'm allowing around 3 days 5 hours for consumer unit as it's old as ---- need to extend cables or 're run new ones to first points
To put this into perspective, I charged ÂŁ450 + materials recently to install 6 down lights and some led sticky tape on to cabinets in a kitchen. Also changed accessories to flush chrome plate, looked awful as hardly any walls were truly flush or straight, so lots of little gaps for customer to fill in with caulk.
That was at the cheap end of my rates as they are a family friend.
As others said, I would be up around ÂŁ1200 for the labour and materials.
Its also a potential pandoras box changing that consumer unit. if you find issues elsewhere then you must fix them, possibly at additional time/cost.
 
While I would nor ally agree.. It's a price for a friend.. I give mates 'mates rates' but nothing wrong with genuinely giving mates rates. Besides I'm guessing it's one of his first few jobs solo? Make sure your charging what roughly what these guys say for normal custom.
 
While I would nor ally agree.. It's a price for a friend.. I give mates 'mates rates' but nothing wrong with genuinely giving mates rates. Besides I'm guessing it's one of his first few jobs solo? Make sure your charging what roughly what these guys say for normal custom.

This is my point as it's a close friend however I don't want to dig myself a hole if faults are found etc for peanuts

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1-1.3k ish for the works described depending on where it is you live not including materials.

Offer your friend the option of reimbursement for materials rather then bundling it into your quote, you won’t loose out and you can offer your friend rcbos rather then spilt way etc.

Also worth noting as your upgrading the dB any faults will need to be fixed, either test beforehand or tell your friend to be prepared for additional works.
 
I can't sign this off myself however I know someone who will test it after me and notify building control and issue cert (completed my apprenticeship with them)
I'll also test everything myself before asking them to come in and do this.
is your tester friend a nic by any chance .and you are puting in a consumer unit and the work .
Cause no third party testing for them .i hope they have got get out jail card then and liability to cover your work then
 

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