I have given every Polish person,i have ever met,a deliberate benefit of the doubt,purely due to my families RAF involvement.....but very few of them,have had a terminal driver in their hand ;)

My Uncle had his hands on the wheel of a Wellington bomber over Dresden on a bombing run........
 
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Thanks for the advice everyone, if anyone has any advice on what I can do to help, make life easier and have a bearing on the price that would be great. I can move everything out of the bedroom above so access to the floorboards is quicker.
 
I hope you're not one of the vocal ones complaining about the lack of spending on public services.....
Most probably in the same boat like the rest of us, remember the good old days when VAT was at 15% and no VAT on fuel or insurances as they crept in via the back door, I'd pay cash and rather the money went to someone "honest" instead of subsidising the members bar in the House of Parasites.
 
When buying a kitchen with appliances supplied,they are the Goose that lays the golden egg for the kitchen supplier,the appliances are possibly best sourced separately,you will no doubt save a great deal
 
Most probably in the same boat like the rest of us, remember the good old days when VAT was at 15% and no VAT on fuel or insurances as they crept in via the back door, I'd pay cash and rather the money went to someone "honest" instead of subsidising the members bar in the House of Parasites.

So you think your taxes just pay to subsidise the HOP bar.

Just goes to show how daft some people are
 
my earlier post re Polish was meant in jest. no offence was intended.
 
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Hi,

I will be getting a kitchen fitted soon and need to find an electrician, about to get some quotes.

This is what is required:

-Move a couple of light switch down 10 cm.
-Move power socket behind unit for dish washer.
-Make new socket for extractor fan.
-Make new socket for washing machine in the utility.
-Replace all sockets and switch faces (I have bought already)
-Place 6 down lights in the celling.

What cost should I be looking at for this and how long should it take? I am based in the Midlands.

Your electrician could carry out your work on a day rate or hourly rate. The issue when quoting for kitchen refurbishments, is having no idea what balls ups the previous refurbishment did or did not do, until the old units are removed. You could wait and have the quote done, once you've removed them. But that means microwave meals or takeaways for another couple of days. :)
 
Your electrician could carry out your work on a day rate or hourly rate. The issue when quoting for kitchen refurbishments, is having no idea what balls ups the previous refurbishment did or did not do, until the old units are removed. You could wait and have the quote done, once you've removed them. But that means microwave meals or takeaways for another couple of days. :)

Hit, nail and head spring to mind.

I provide a ball park estimate, which is confirmed on "rip out" - never had a complaint and I've come across some real horrors hidden behind cupboards, tiles, floors ..............

Why kitchens were removed from Part P is beyond me
 
Even when it was did that stop them?

True enough, but logic would suggest, that if the others are deemed important enough, why was kitchens etc removed. Even those Welsh types kept it as is.
 
True enough, but logic would suggest, that if the others are deemed important enough, why was kitchens etc removed. Even those Welsh types kept it as is.
yeah, but those Welsh types keep livestock in their kitchens. can't take a cold sheep to bed.
 
yeah, but those Welsh types keep livestock in their kitchens. can't take a cold sheep to bed.

Sheep are always in the freezer, but you are not entirely wrong tel;)

I can remember a family in the end house would have a Pig wandering around everywhere in the house,it bedded down with the piglets in the kitchen, straw everywhere and amongst the crates for the pints of milk they sold to us neighbours
Lovely people but a little bit nuts
 
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No offence meant but you don't sound like my target market, and I guess you will likely go with the cheapest quote once you get half a dozen sparks in to quote for your job.
 
I think the approx price £700 seems fair (working blind). I have worked with customers who want to keep prices down and carry out the donkey work, chasing or lifting floors....which is fine by me. Generally people do not "see" the effort just to have small sockets etc in place Yet are happy to pay carpenters or plasterers more as the overall look of their effort is so visible. However, it is the electrician who has to certify their own work, step in (usually at very short notice) to carry out 2nd fix which could not be booked until kitchen issues resolved. A small kitchen means not much room to work and can take more time compared to one twice the size. The cost of the kitchen materials itself is irrelevant. In my experience the kitchen is the area of the house I find the most electrical issues and botched work, next is outside. I usually estimate this type of work ....or quote higher...been bitten too many times. There is always someone cheaper but to what cost ( ive seen a few burnt out kitchens).
Once completed...You cannot see fault loop impedance, no earth on a cooker circuit or socket, wrong polarity, broken ring main but you can smell electrics burning or experience tripped circuits and money wasted later ...when it is all too late.
 
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So you think your taxes just pay to subsidise the HOP bar.

Just goes to show how daft some people are
Nope they go to pay for Abu Hamza's wife who lives around the corner from me and her £650 per week in benefits and the £13500 kitchen and the £8500 bathroom as well as living in a nice £1.25M house with her kids who nearly have all done time in prison at maybe £40k per year so thats where at least some of it goes.

The little sh!t that will rob your tools out of your van one day you will be glad to know that your taxes paid for his tracksuit ;o))))
 
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NO offence taken, not looking for the cheapest but not looking to be ripped off either.

Although the kitchen is not the biggest the house is worth a fair bit on its own private estate, the electrician who quoted also asked me what I do. I told him in a G.P. With this I’m sure he’s whacked £200 on the quote.
 
NO offence taken, not looking for the cheapest but not looking to be ripped off either.

Although the kitchen is not the biggest the house is worth a fair bit on its own private estate, the electrician who quoted also asked me what I do. I told him in a G.P. With this I’m sure he’s whacked £200 on the quote.
Lucky you didn't say you were a plumber as it would have been an extra £400.
 
NO offence taken, not looking for the cheapest but not looking to be ripped off either.

Although the kitchen is not the biggest the house is worth a fair bit on its own private estate, the electrician who quoted also asked me what I do. I told him in a G.P. With this I’m sure he’s whacked £200 on the quote.

Perhaps you could suffer from paranoia by assuming he's put an extra £200 on the quote because you said you are a GP.

You are most definitely not my target market, and god help the desperate spark who takes the job on (although you will probably get the quality of spark you deserve).
 
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Peter you sound like the reason I got out of the NHS and work privately. People with no medical knowledge giving out advice on mental health conditions.
 
hmmm. GP..... £75 to sign an insurance note. I'm in the wrong profession.
 
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Peter you sound like the reason I got out of the NHS and work privately. People with no medical knowledge giving out advice on mental health conditions.

I gave an opinion not advice. Why do I have a feeling that you are not actually a doctor?
 
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NO offence taken, not looking for the cheapest but not looking to be ripped off either.

Although the kitchen is not the biggest the house is worth a fair bit on its own private estate, the electrician who quoted also asked me what I do. I told him in a G.P. With this I’m sure he’s whacked £200 on the quote.

For a GP your grammar is atrocious, or is that just your hand writing?
 

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