Evening guys, I was just wondering how much everyone charges for a board change? Just in general, upstairs ring, downstairs ring, upstairs lights, downstairs lights, boiler supply and shower supply, replace the tails to 25mm and Main Earth to 16mm.
Depends on test results and state of wiring. Also how many circuits. Accessibility and so on. Then there is the fact that people do it for £80-100 irregardless. So pitch yourself in the middle of that lot and pick a number. But anyway @Murdoch has got it right I reckon. I guess @Phil Thompson is around the right price for what you describe. Last box I did was £550 took me eleven hours and the electrics were horrendous the box high up in a confined space and working out he circuits was pure hell.
How many of us in the past, being totally honest have changed out an old board with only circuit identification and 'I hope the RCD/s don't trip' testing ? Answers on a postcard........![]()
Of course, and all the more so in this day and age. But I reckon 99% have done it.
The shared neutral is one of the things i purposefully set out to check for in a house before even giving a price. when you explain it to the customer they are slightly bemused.I've done it when working for others, but want to do things correctly for my own business.
I have seen a board change done and not only is testing a board just hitting the test button on both RCD's, but both lighting circuits get loaded on the same RCD, just in case there's a borrowed neutral. Don't even wait to see or check if the 2 neutrals have continuity in them, just put them on the same RCD and everything will work fine.
£200 no questions, plus materials, just been stiffed by someone. so I'm feeling miffed.The circuits you describe and reasonable access I would charge £350 total plus any repairs or extras. So assuming £25/hr this leaves £100 for materials which should usually be adequate for a 10 way box..
Can usually complete within 8 hours but I never rush them.. sometimes the cooker needs pulling out and cable disconnecting which can be awkward, also DB low under the stairs can be a right sod for working on.
That's for a dual RCD, rcbos more of course not just the materials increase but an extra hour or so for more testing of trip tests, so maybe another 100 for that system.
I could but I may embarrass someone close to me who has access to this computor, but isn't an Electrician. Nuf saidCan you elaborate Pete ?