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every job i seem to go to recently the client has no paperwork for past work.
I thought he was just asking if he is going round the houses with his certs? And if there is a quicker way? Lol
imo atleast he's issuing a bloody certificate, every job i seem to go to recently the client has no paperwork for past work.
no invoice and no cert......
I recently went to one where, in exchange for £550 he had a new plastic CU (this was in Dec) and no paperwork. Aparently the chap was there for about 6 hours.....
So about £470 gross profit for a days work and no tax to pay.....
and obviously no Part P
no invoice and no cert......
I recently went to one where, in exchange for £550 he had a new plastic CU (this was in Dec) and no paperwork. Aparently the chap was there for about 6 hours.....
So about £470 gross profit for a days work and no tax to pay.....
and obviously no Part P
then you hear about people charging like that for a cu change.
Is that domestic or commercial? And where abouts are you, i suppose pricing differs around the country. I only have 4-5 spark mates and i think the general price range for us is consistant at 180-260 depending on what exactly needs doing, had a few conversations about pricing etc. i need to start upping prices just for the new aches and pains that seem to be appearing everyday lol
£180 for a CU change and certify? Let me know your details - you can change mine Daz
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