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Got a rewire on a house referb for one of my builders- but unfortunately ground floor is solid- so will have to use 1st floor floor and drops down for ground sockets etc then theres a loft above for 1st floor lighting

all white plastic

builder to make good/ core holes etc

spec as follows:

GROUND FLOOR

Current Garage/to be bedroom

Install 1x 10way dual RCD metal MK consumer unit

Install mains gas and water bonding

Testing and certification on completion and after full payment is received

1x pedant light + 1x light switch

4x d.sockets

Current Garage/ to be bathroom

1x ceiling light+ 1x light switch outside door- customer to provide a bathroom suitable fitting

1x extractor fan+ isolator switch outside door -builder to provide 100mm core hole

Kitchen/Living Room Open Plan

10x downlights -to be split on 2 switches 1way only

Living Room side

5x d.sockets

1x coaxial outlet- runs back to an amp in loft (standard TV- not sky/VM) (not including any AV etc)

Kitchen Side

4x d.sockets (for general use)

Appliances:

1x independent cooker circuit with isolator switch

1x under worktop single socket for gas hob (different if all electric)

1x under worktop single socket for washing machine- with isolation switch

1x under worktop single socket for dishwasher- with isolation switch

1x under worktop single socket for microwave- with isolation switch

1x single socket for fridge/freezer

1x single socket for extractor hood- with isolation switch- builder to provide core hole and ducting

1x switch fused spur for boiler- supply only/not including controls



  • Cooker switch isolator -to be located in wall unit
  • Grid switch controlling appliances


1x mains operated heat detector

Ground Floor Front Room

5x downlights+ 1x switch

6x d.sockets

1x coaxial outlet- runs back to an amp in loft (standard TV- not sky/VM) (not including any AV etc)

Ground Floor Hallway

4x downlights+ 1x 2gang 2way light switch (1-ground hall, 2-1st landing)

1x d.socket

1x mains operated smoke detector

1ST FLOOR

1st Floor Landing

4x downlights+ 1x 2gang 2way light switch (1-ground hall, 2-1st landing)

1x mains operated smoke detector

1st Floor Main Bathroom

3x downlights+ 1x light switch outside door

1x wall mounted extractor fan+ isolator switch outside door -builder to provide 100mm core hole

Master Bedroom

4x downlights+ 1x light switch

3x d.sockets

Master Bedroom En-Suite

1x ceiling light+ 1x light switch outside door- customer to provide a bathroom suitable fitting

1x wall mounted extractor fan+ isolator switch outside door -builder to provide 100mm core hole

Bedroom 1

1x pendant light+ 1x light switch

3x d.sockets

Bedroom 2

1x pendant light+ 1x light switch

3x d.sockets

Bedroom 3

1x pendant light+ 1x light switch

3x d.sockets

Outside

1x PIR security light on rear wall of house

1x PIR security light on side wall of house

TOTAL
£4,835.00

Possible extra’s not included in the spec from builder

Shaver sockets in bathrooms
Porch light
Outside socket or power to shed etc
BT point
Dimmers
Supplies for UFH

not sure if I should 20% it due to ground floor not being usable....

whats your guys ball park?

 
occupied or not? if void, then i'd say a bit low for the sarf of england should be more like £5500. if occupied add another 1k.
 
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sounds about right. most rewires will have all the ground floor sockets.switches etc. fed from above anyway.
 
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sounds about right. most rewires will have all the ground floor sockets.switches etc. fed from above anyway.
ground switch drops from above....but ground sockets easier (less chasing and less cable etc) to run under floor and up behind skirting no?
 
About £4350 labour + cost of materials and mark up. That without possible extras you've mentioned.
 
ground switch drops from above....but ground sockets easier (less chasing and less cable etc) to run under floor and up behind skirting no?
only if you have a wooden floor with an accessible void below.
 
About £4350 labour + cost of materials and mark up. That without possible extras you've mentioned.
I know it seems logical (possibly none suicidal) to work out materials cost before sending a quote!

But I just rely on my per point price (that I incorated the price of a socket, said meterage of cable, fixing etc, labour

so when I add my totals up- i don't actually know what my materials will cost

if that makes sence
 
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I know it seems logical (possibly none suicidal) to work out materials cost before sending a quote!

But I just rely on my per point price (that I incorated the price of a socket, said meterage of cable, fixing etc, labour

so when I add my totals up- i don't actually know what my materials will cost

if that makes sence

Yeah I work out the materials as I send the list to 3 of the wholesalers I use and play them off each other for the best price. You might only save £100 on a job but that can amount to a lot over a year. I also price per point to see how far off each is. What you pricing per point?
 
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Yeah I work out the materials as I send the list to 3 of the wholesalers I use and play them off each other for the best price. You might only save £100 on a job but that can amount to a lot over a year. I also price per point to see how far off each is. What you pricing per point?

white plastic...
40/d.socket
40/jcc DL with 5w LED
110/cooker
60/spurs/kit grid (per point)
85/smoke/heat
50/switch if they want to start adding in loads of 2way switching
500/10w cu+bonding

Lee I know your quite happy with sharing you costs etc...
how much do you get hold of your cable for
only ask because my wholesaler (eyre and elliston) still give me the same price now as they did 8months/1year ago when I just started out doing my own thing- then I done mostly subbing- so didnt need materials- but now I am in there 2/3 times a week but price doesnt appear to reflect this!

they do me
100m 1.5 t/e for £24.61+v
100m 2.5 t/e for £34.41+v
50m 6mm t/e for £42.77+v

any old person can walk into screwfix and get it at that price

whats that like compared with you?
 
white plastic...
40/d.socket
40/jcc DL with 5w LED
110/cooker
60/spurs/kit grid (per point)
85/smoke/heat
50/switch if they want to start adding in loads of 2way switching
500/10w cu+bonding

Lee I know your quite happy with sharing you costs etc...
how much do you get hold of your cable for
only ask because my wholesaler (eyre and elliston) still give me the same price now as they did 8months/1year ago when I just started out doing my own thing- then I done mostly subbing- so didnt need materials- but now I am in there 2/3 times a week but price doesnt appear to reflect this!

they do me
100m 1.5 t/e for £24.61+v
100m 2.5 t/e for £34.41+v
50m 6mm t/e for £42.77+v

any old person can walk into screwfix and get it at that price

whats that like compared with you?

I can check 2moz mate and let you know but them prices are out of bed imo as you can by 2.5 t&e 100m for £30 online. Its well worth shopping about and letting your wholesalers know you do to keep them on their toes. I have an account with eyre and Elliston but rarely use them. Where about in London are you? I normally use medlock when ive got biggish jobs in town.
 
ground switch drops from above....but ground sockets easier (less chasing and less cable etc) to run under floor and up behind skirting no?
Why take up two floors, when you can do it with one, especially occupied? Suppose if you do have the ground floor up, it's something for the mice's to chew on :)
 
I came in at £5,400 all in, given the spec youve provided. I price per point but if i got bit extra time do time+ materials to see they close ish. Many price per point similar to yourself some higher some lower.
 
I came in at £5,400 all in, given the spec youve provided. I price per point but if i got bit extra time do time+ materials to see they close ish. Many price per point similar to yourself some higher some lower.

For the sake of the work i agreed at 5250
Had a bit of an 'argument' today with the builder (on another of his jobs)
- he said my per points should be cheaper as he gives me regular work- i think 40/point is on the lower side of things
 
For the sake of the work i agreed at 5250
Had a bit of an 'argument' today with the builder (on another of his jobs)
- he said my per points should be cheaper as he gives me regular work- i think 40/point is on the lower side of things
He knows the price per point so he can factor that in to his price. The only time you might be able to lower the price per point would be on downlights if using cheap cans and lamps and there is lots of them but not by much IMO.
 

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