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It all depends, how well are the existing sockets terminated, sometimes the cores are cut ridiculously short inside the boxes then the L-N layout in the replacement sockets are configured opposite to the originals, then you get the kitchen accessories where some genius has tiled up to the edges so they're effectively grouted in. The list goes on.
 
It all depends, how well are the existing sockets terminated, sometimes the cores are cut ridiculously short inside the boxes then the L-N layout in the replacement sockets are configured opposite to the originals, then you get the kitchen accessories where some genius has tiled up to the edges so they're effectively grouted in. The list goes on.
Nothing some ideal splicelines or 2 port wagos and a bit of 2.5 can't sort, that would only be an estimate anyway, as with pricing anything blind, if it's a bunch of bastards behind each one then yea maybe longer, and if they're screwless flatplate and 25mm I wouldnt entertain it
 
If ya get 50 here ya might get 100 everywhere else. But i have an estate car, with all tools tucked in sweetly and walk away. Some ppl who have a buisness with all sorts of costs wouldnt entertain it for that
 
If you are worried about hidden nastys that could cause significant faffing about then probably better to charge by the hour.
ÂŁ40 per hour , if it takes you 2-3 hours then you bill accordingly surely has to be the best option
 

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