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What does everyone charge for replacing a light fitting? Price worked

  • With slack on cable using existing cable there.
  • Without slack on cable (extended w/ Wagos)

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FIXINGS
NON SCREW COMPRESSION EXTENDERS (Wagos)
1.5mm T&E 1 Meter
 
As above. Whatever your first hour charge is, plus materials. Unless, it's a chandelier, or as @SJD Says, has lots of fiddly bits, then 1.5 - 2 hours probably.
£75 for a standard pendant change with no complications, all tests ok etc.
 
As above. Whatever your first hour charge is, plus materials. Unless, it's a chandelier, or as @SJD Says, has lots of fiddly bits, then 1.5 - 2 hours probably.
£75 for a standard pendant change with no complications, all tests ok etc.

My Mrs overheard me quoting someone £80 for a standard pendant change and had the cheek to call me expensive!!!
 
If you got the job, you weren't.
If you didn't get the job, but quoted to not get it, it worked.
If you got the job, but quoted to not get it, it worked.

Quoted to get the job and got it. 👍 That’s my standard price for small jobs like that. First hour is always £80, then £60 thereafter plus materials and mark up.
 

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