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Hi all

I have just serviced a gas fire (valor Firelight 328) all above board, full strip down, drop test, paperwork etc

Charged the bloke £55.00, while speaking to him whilst doing the service he told me people had quoted him between £80.00 - £100.00, one bloke said £120.00.

As I am newly self-employed and I have only ever worked in social housing before and never dealt with payments for jobs. My question is, have I undercharged for this job, after all it was only an hours work and i think 55 quid is quite resonable, or are the other blokes just to expensive??:confused:

Any advice grateful

cheers

tom:eek:
 
Hi Tom

If you wish to discuss prices ,this can be done in the plumbers arms or the reg gas installers forum,were you will get a better responce from gas plumbers in the trade

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fair price,thats how word of mouth recommends start,ie furture work off friends/family
 
Fair price...i charge £45 for a annual service of a gas fire....£60 for a fire/ back boiler.
 
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