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Hi,

what determines an electricians rates, living in London.
What points would you say distinguishes those earning ÂŁ25/hour and those earning ÂŁ50/hour?
 
Suppose it's what people are willing to pay you, balanced against what you need to earn to keep your head above the water and making a comfortable living for yourself.

No point having a high hourly rate with no work, equally no point in having lots of work with very little profit. You could work for Pimlico Electrics :)
 
Add all your costs, add working rate on top. What the market will bear. I like to think of myself as reassuringly expensive. Bear in mind the big boys will be charging ÂŁ100 p.h. plus V.A.T. So there is a niche market for the individual/firm to get in lower and still save the client money. Most domestic are skint, they just can not afford the rate. I tend to work in areas of greater affluence as this is not so much a problem however most domestic are struggling for cash as I do as a domestic so I am not decrying anyone here.
 
I do remeber when wiring houses in London many moons ago we had a set price for the average property. Work increased so much we could not keep up. We decided to double the price. That choked off the work to a managable level and we were getting a better rate of pay. So very much up to the market demand.
 
I do remeber when wiring houses in London many moons ago we had a set price for the average property. Work increased so much we could not keep up. We decided to double the price. That choked off the work to a managable level and we were getting a better rate of pay. So very much up to the market demand.

What do these big boys offer differently to grant them to charge such a rate?
 
Hi,

what determines an electricians rates, living in London.
What points would you say distinguishes those earning ÂŁ25/hour and those earning ÂŁ50/hour?

I can't imagine many sparks are "earning" ÂŁ50 per hour.

At 37.5 hours per week, 44 weeks per year, this equates to ÂŁ82500 per year, so at ÂŁ25 per hour it would equate to ÂŁ41250 per year....

Why do you ask?
 

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