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some of those prices are just way to cheap for the length of time to do the job, mad eh!

To be honest I don't get it, take materials, transport and cost of a phone out and what have they left?

Seriously they would do better flipping burgers in Burger King, no responsibility and all you can eat plus minimum pay which in Ireland is almost €9.00 an hour.

Holiday pay, tax's looked after by employer, guaranteed working hours, starting to sound attractive to me against running a van, clearing out under the sink, hoping the stopcock is there and working, buying & using all the tools required for the job as well as the materials.

The only way I can see anyone posting prices like that is to get their foot in the door and start piling on the "Extras"

Cowboy Heaven or Fools Paradise.
 
im with peteheat, i quoted fora rad change this week, 1200 x 400 double with trv lockshield , drain down crawl through the attic coz its a bungaslow to get to the rad brackets etc etc, total cost of bits was 90.00 i asked for 150.00 the bloke said thats way to expensive?????? its a2 min drive for me to the property, i give up
where will it all end, im hell bent on getting a company job for me..:juggle2:
 
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You can only charge what the market is willing to pay. Here in ***bria a rival of mine charges £40 including materials.

I guess for that the customer gets a B&Q special with no drain off inside.

And I still don't believe anyone can fit an outside tap in 1/2 hour. I trained as a plumber and have been doing it for 40 years, so please don't post bother telling me that you can do it. Total carp.
 
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Whether it takes you two minutes or five days, who cares as long as it is done right, to a high standard.

All jobs are different, sometimes you'll get one that dosn't take long and then one that takes more time.
 
You can only charge what the market is willing to pay. Here in ***bria a rival of mine charges £40 including materials.

I guess for that the customer gets a B&Q special with no drain off inside.

And I still don't believe anyone can fit an outside tap in 1/2 hour. I trained as a plumber and have been doing it for 40 years, so please don't post bother telling me that you can do it. Total carp.

It's why us plumbers have to find other means of income these days. Incidentally, there's a Total Carp Magazine. I noticed in the Post Office the other day. Made me giggle while pulling on my balaclava.
 
And I still don't believe anyone can fit an outside tap in 1/2 hour. I trained as a plumber and have been doing it for 40 years, so please don't post bother telling me that you can do it. Total carp.

Believe me it is very easily do able and to as high a standard as you will get.
The same as a 10 rad heating system in one day on your own is too, with nothing to snag when its done. Some guys can some can't,
 
Next time you think about doing an outside tap....

My apprentice drilled from inside out, popped the brick with a 10mm pilot, fair enough, the customer doesn't want it patched with sand and cement and wouldnt accept a matched brick and also wouldn't accept, me to come and do the brickwork wants a Bricky to replace a brick. The brick can only be ordered in pallets worth 400 quid, but luckily I phoned the brick manufacturer and asked them to send a sample pack out of the brick, I'm still awaiting the pack.

In the mean time I've got the customer unhappy - the apprentice paranoid of drilling and me waiting by the door every morning for a brick.

So next time you wanna charge peanuts for a job, I just hope you think about what can go wrong ;)
 
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im with peteheat, i quoted fora rad change this week, 1200 x 400 double with trv lockshield , drain down crawl through the attic coz its a bungaslow to get to the rad brackets etc etc, total cost of bits was 90.00 i asked for 150.00 the bloke said thats way to expensive?????? its a2 min drive for me to the property, i give up
where will it all end, im hell bent on getting a company job for me..:juggle2:

Sometimes it can be worth spending an extra five minutes with the potential customer to get some feed back especially if they appear to hold good paying jobs.

Point out your material costs plus traveling in your van to collect the material and all the tools which are also at their disposal for the duration of the job, don't go into public liability or other overheads that can't be seen by the customer.

Then ask straight up, What did you expect to pay?

Be nice about it, the customer could be broke, reading too many posts on the internet, thinks it was a five minute job etc etc

If we don't ask we are only left wondering why we didn't get the job, worst case both the customer and ourselves learn something.
 
You can only charge what the market is willing to pay. Here in ***bria a rival of mine charges £40 including materials.

I guess for that the customer gets a B&Q special with no drain off inside.

And I still don't believe anyone can fit an outside tap in 1/2 hour. I trained as a plumber and have been doing it for 40 years, so please don't post bother telling me that you can do it. Total carp.

my reply was a bit tongue and cheek but i did genuinely do it in around 1/2 hour give or take, its not hard, with a stopcock inside then drain cock, check valve and outside tap.
 
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