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Evening all how much would you guys charge to replace main hex on ideal logic.
Labour only please
 
2 hours so around 70-80 plus parts and chems
 
If it were me, taking in the currency conversion rate, I would be charging those above mention rates per hour + parts & chems.

You have to warranty your work, allow for a call back if something goes wrong - unchargeable, and so forth.
 
I charge ÂŁ45 for the first hr & ÂŁ30 an hour after that.
So I would allow 1hr to flush with X800 & 2 hrs to fit new Hex and add X100.
Main Hex ÂŁ350
Cleaner X800 ÂŁ22
Inhibitor X100 ÂŁ15
Labour 1hr for X800 cleaning ÂŁ45
Labour 2hrs to fit new hex ÂŁ60

Estimate Total Mats & Labour ÂŁ492
 
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