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Ive recently done a kitchen rewire n few other bobs n thing ive under priced what you think

1.)remove 10 downligters in kitchen cabinets fed from 2 switches removed out of wall wiring sorted.
2.)removed and replaced 1 light fitting.(chandeiller swapped to a 4 bar spot)
rewired a light fitting in kitchen from dining room light fed on 2x 2 way switches in kitchen and dining room (2 lights 2 waying) (chased and supplied with 30 mtrs 3core t+e)
3.)4 new sockets 30 meters 2.5 t+e used with capping back box wall chased
4.)replaced 6 mil cooker unit 7 meters away (connecting cooker aswell)
5.) replaced socket fronts with chrome switches 7 double sockets 3 x fused spurs
6.)supplied cooker extraction hood.2.5mm patress box and fused conection unit.

quoted £400 with labour and materials i think ive underpriced materials cost me £140 without socket fronts customer supplied first job as self employed help would be great
 
Well under mate. Work out how many hours it took you, and learn for the future. I was taught this about pricing, You price for what you can see, and you do hourly rate for what you cant see. Your customers will always ask you for a rough idea of what a job may cost, you give a quote for what you can see, and an estimate for what you cant.
I will say this, no customer of mine has ever had to pay the full price on an estimate, and I dont jack the prices either, even when a meaty job comes out a ton or so under estimate the customers as estatic.

bloody key board- should say "are estatic " and by the way, a kitchen rewire is a grand.
 
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thanks for the reply this was a friend of a friend anyway bt still nt the point ive been there 3 days in total not worth a dime to me tht job should have been around £600 mark i recon wht you think
 

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