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Hi folks, I’ve been asked to change some accessories and I’ve no clue what to charge, just wondering if anybody could give me a rough quote? All the accessories are flat plate and screwless but it’s on freshly plastered walls.

The accessories to change are;
17 x twin sockets
2 x switched fused spurs
4 x 1 gang light switches
2 x 1 gang dimmer switches
2 x 2 gang light switches
1 x BT point

Im not interested in taking into account mileage/fuel etc, just for the labour. Also customer is supplying accessories.

Thanks in advance guys.
 
Hi folks, I’ve been asked to change some accessories and I’ve no clue what to charge, just wondering if anybody could give me a rough quote? All the accessories are flat plate and screwless but it’s on freshly plastered walls.

The accessories to change are;
17 x twin sockets
2 x switched fused spurs
4 x 1 gang light switches
2 x 1 gang dimmer switches
2 x 2 gang light switches
1 x BT point

Im not interested in taking into account mileage/fuel etc, just for the labour. Also customer is supplying accessories.

Thanks in advance guys.
Would have been nice if you said in this thread what price you thought as well TBH, Lets hope you looked at the existing wiring first to make sure there are CPCs in the cabling and the DB is not 50 years old
 
He mentioned in the original post it had been rewired and re plastered
The original post mentions "freshly plastered walls" but I'm not seeing rewiring actually stated - it may be, or that may just be wishful thinking. He does mention "flat plate" so lets also hope the plastering is good, with no bumps and dips, or the flat plates might start popping off.
 
The original post mentions "freshly plastered walls" but I'm not seeing rewiring actually stated - it may be, or that may just be wishful thinking. He does mention "flat plate" so lets also hope the plastering is good, with no bumps and dips, or the flat plates might start popping off.
Oh yea your right, no idea where I got that from then ??‍♂️
 

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