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Fell for it didn't I ??
We are not in arms should not talk prices..brum
 
Cable Guy.

We do not discuss prices in open forum.

Charging a fair price for a fair job is not ripping someone off. Consider your overheads, van, tools, training, tax, professional affiliations etc, then how much you want to take home at the end of week. Use this to work out your hourly rate.
 
sorry mate I'm a customer, I know nothing about plumbing and come on here to look for advice. If i'm not meant to ask for prices fair enough sorry.
 
Hey thats one of the best responses I`ve heard for awhile, with an attitude like that I reckon your welcome back anytime.
 
No worries buddy, its just the prices vary so much across the country that what might be a fair price to a londoner could be an arm, leg and baby horse to a northerner, you dig?

Your best bet is to get recommendations of plumbers from your friends and family, word of mouth works wonders.

And remember, there is actually a thing as "Reassuringly expensive!"

Too cheap and they're probably a handyman with a set of molies!
 
No worries buddy, its just the prices vary so much across the country that what might be a fair price to a londoner could be an arm, leg and baby horse to a northerner, you dig?

Your best bet is to get recommendations of plumbers from your friends and family, word of mouth works wonders.

And remember, there is actually a thing as "Reassuringly expensive!"

Too cheap and they're probably a handyman with a set of molies!
And handyman is not a term anyone should use for someone who advertises himself as such.
 
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