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Hi All

We are in the process of gathering data for our 2014 "state of the trade" survey, in conjunction with Heating & plumbing magazine.

We have run this for many years now, and publish the results in the mag and online - including on this forum. Our aim is to provide plumbing and heating engineers and firms with market information to enable them to make better informed decisions about their own business.

Obviously the more tradesmen and companies that participate in the survey, the more useful the survey becomes, so please take a few minutes to complete the survey and get the chance to win one an iPhone 5.

If you choose to complete the name and address data at the end (and thus enter the draw for the iPhone) we may use your data for marketing purposes, but will never pass it on to any 3rd party, and we will never disclose your individual responses to anyone. All data is anonymised before analysis and publication.

Just for clarity, in the labour rate questions, the figure we are after is how much you/your company charge the customer, not how much you personally get paid if you happen to be an employee or contractor.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards

Ray
 
Nice to see the slight increase in peoples optimism for the future. Plus I think I will put my prices up again on the next couple of estimates just to test the water.
 
Thanks Ray, really useful to see, even if it makes you envious with some of the rates people are being able to charge. Is vat factored into any of these rates at all ?
 
Thanks Ray, really useful to see, even if it makes you envious with some of the rates people are being able to charge. Is vat factored into any of these rates at all ?

It is the total rate charged, so if they are vat registered, it should include VAT.

If people reply to the survey with an answer "£40 + VAT", the the lovely Aneta in our marketing department grosses it up.
 
Thanks Ray, really useful to see, even if it makes you envious with some of the rates people are being able to charge. Is vat factored into any of these rates at all ?

its not being able, more saying thats what I charge, take it or leave it, most take it, believe it or not
 
its not being able, more saying thats what I charge, take it or leave it, most take it, believe it or not

Dont sell the hourly rate.

Sell the warm house, the beautiful bathroom or the sorted leak.

I don't buy hours from my garage. I'm buying peace of mind that my car will keep running and (in the case of servicing) that the manufacturer will honour the warranty in case of a disaster.
 
Whoops! Just filled it in not reading the thread. Will my results be included in 2015? :)
 
Totally agree but i seem to be in the bottom in terms of charging rates , yet seem to be frequently told my prices are too high.

I'm always being told I am costly, my retort is I turn up, cover any issues and do a good job, unlike some who never answer their phone once they've been as they are to busy playing catch up all hours of the day every day.
 
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