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TotalIs this 1st fix only..or total
I agree with you and will take your advice thanks DustydazzlerHow much do you want to earn for each full day you spend on-site , multiply this by the number of days you feel it will take per house add a bit for mess ups and call backs and you will have your price per house.
Everyone works at a different pace , someone will say it will take 3 days to 1st fix , another person would take 4. Only you know how fast you work
The state of the lash ups these days it wouldn't surprise me if a good few needed a rewire or a rebuildWhy does a new build need a rewire?
Agree I’ve seen some really bad installs.& getting worse I think… that’s what you get when you price so low… bish bash bopThe state of the lash ups these days it wouldn't surprise me if a good few needed a rewire or a rebuild
Some new build price work is shockingly low and getting lower. When I got out the new build game Builders were wanting a new build house wired and 2nd fixed for £1600 etcAgree I’ve seen some really bad installs.& getting worse I think… that’s what you get when you price so low… bish bash bop
Which doesn't make sense, with the price of houses. Methinks some builders/developers are just getting greedy.Some new build price work is shockingly low and getting lower. When I got out the new build game Builders were wanting a new build house wired and 2nd fixed for £1600 etc
With the price of materials sparks would need to do the 1st fix in 1 day and 2nd fix in 1 day and any testing other than a bang test to make any profit at all on todays new work prices
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