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I usually price a kitchen at about £600...2500 is very very high..most sparks would not get work at those rates
First things first. Price up all the materials that you will be supplying and add 10% to this figure.
Then try to work out roughly how long in hours that it will take you including testing, paperwork etc.
Are you making good around new boxes and chases? if yes add this to your hourly price.
Add materials to the labour and then stick an extra half day on top for mistakes and alterations to the plan.
Now you have a price to put forward to the homeowner.

I would be somewhere in the £2000-2500 ball park in Surrey South East.
£600
I have said this on here before (several times) and i will say it again

4 - 5 years to train as an electrician, maybe more these day
cps scam fee + insurance fee + very expensive test year + expensive insulated tools + work van + work clothes + admin

Vetted , qualified , scam registered electricians SHOULD be charging a bare minimum of £80 per hour

You got wet pants in my area charging £140-150 for changing blooming sink taps which takes zero qualifications and about 30 quids worth of basic tools and takes about 45 mins max

Our trade is charging no where near what it should be , we should be the most expensive trade by a mile yet I know plasterers and painters clearing £800 per day on price work
Doesn't work like that Dusty....there are too many electrical bods chasing too little work. By way of an example last week I was approached by the owner of a local boat storage yard....he wanted a price to replace 6 IP rated twin point sockets boxes with RCD protection...and run a new cable approx 50m to a new position ...costs as follows
Materials.......1800.00
3days labour at 150.00 pedal
Diesel.....................30.00
Total ...2280.00

Just had a reply from him "no thanks far too expensive....I was expecting something in region of 1000.00"...Needless to say I won't be hearing from him again ...so 3 hours of estimating time wasted
 
I usually price a kitchen at about £600...2500 is very very high..most sparks would not get work at those rates

£600

Doesn't work like that Dusty....there are too many electrical bods chasing too little work. By way of an example last week I was approached by the owner of a local boat storage yard....he wanted a price to replace 6 IP rated twin point sockets boxes with RCD protection...and run a new cable approx 50m to a new position ...costs as follows
Materials.......1800.00
3days labour at 150.00 pedal
Diesel.....................30.00
Total ...2280.00

Just had a reply from him "no thanks far too expensive....I was expecting something in region of 1000.00"...Needless to say I won't be hearing from him again ...so 3 hours of estimating time wasted
Never ever work for poor people ! .
 

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