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I have just recently completed a job for a customer up north and their daughter lives in london and needs some work done. They are wanting me to price it due to now knowing me and after seeing my work. The job is at the moment (Without seeing it)

Add 8 new sockets,
Change 8 singles to 8 doubles
Remove 2 lights and place 2 lights in the centre of the relevant room
Change consumer unit

That is all but there may be the possibility of earthing amongst other things. They have recently bought the house and have no test cert and all accessories have been changed for new but that could mean re wire or simply polish things up with existing wiring! What would you guys charge for the above and for going down? Understandably its probably not worth driving from newcastle to london to do this but i said i would give a quote and strongly advised them to get a quote from a few companies down there.

Cheers guys
 
I would say 2 days traveling (5.5 hrs each way) and say 3 days to comfortably do the job. (not slogging myself silly and allowing time since i have not seen the job) Plus with staying in the house i can work longer days
seems a bit on the low side, I think 1500 to 1600 would be more realistic. Don't forget you have fuel to pay for. ÂŁ200 per day inc travel days + materials +expenses ( fuel, food, parking ) your not going to get much (if any) change out of ÂŁ500/ÂŁ600.
 
as already suggested I would give her a price for an eicr only, including travel , mileage, food. you have got to test the place anyway so I would find it easier to price for that 1st then when you know exactly what the job entails then you can give a much more accurate quote, which hopefully will secure you the job, I would never shy away from a job for worry of distance or call-backs, as long as you do the job right and are happy with the price , then there's nothing to worry about, he who dares Rodney :sifone:
 
for what you'll need to carry with you to do a EICR, i'd get the train and get client to meet you at station. that way you'll get there without been tired from driving, no parking/traffic problems. then from the EICR, you can prepare quote,
 
what part of London is it, I only ask as you might well need to add additional money for parking, for instance, I did a small job in Chelsea a while back and it was ÂŁ6.00 per hour, in hampstead (if you can find a meter ) its ÂŁ6.00 for 4 hours and of course if its central London you get the congestion charge, also allow for the odd parking ticket ÂŁ80.00 a pop (40.00 if paid within 14 days ) last week I got 2, 1 for not parking entirely within the bay ( my rear tyre was outside of the markings) and the 2nd was because I was 5mins overdue. The parking gestapo are absolutely lethal here. Having said all that you may well be in a nice leafy suburb.
 
Well the job has changed now to the following (I have still not seen the job just what an electrician down their has said) What would you guys says fair for the following then i can see if it matches my total:
18 Double Sockets
22 Lighting points (Switches and Pendans)
Consumer unit
Earth to gas/Water
Test
And Reconnect and Test Kitchen Sockets and Cooker Circuits into New DB

Also as a seperate price what would you charge for:

3 Smokes/Heat iterlinked Aico Optical
5PIR Alarm System (Veritas)

Many thanks Guys
 
There are a few sparks on here (including me) who are not so confident at pricing...is anyone posting replies really good at it? Thought about lending your amazing services??

Id pay someone to do my pricing
 
i struggle with it because i dont want to rip anyone off but then i dont want to work my fingers to the bone for next to nothing lol. My old boss said you will underprice a few then notice your errors and soon learn to increase to a happy medium lol
 

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