Is my rewire price in the right area? Discussion ThreadIs my rewire price in the right area? Electrical Advice
Hi guys, I’m just trying to price a rewire and I think my price is fair considering the specs of the job plus he wants 2 consumer units, 1 cu for downstairs as he and his wife will downstairs and 1 cu for upstairs which he will turn into a flat. I just want to get other opinions if I'm close to how they would price.
All materials supplied and fitted for now, he did mention he wanted to get usb sockets and stuff but he seemed clueless and a bit busy with removing rubble when I went to quote, so I’m just pricing it get the quote done for all white Hager stuff, cu by Fusebox with compact rcbos, downlights by ansell, nothing else fancy keeping it basic.
Area is Borderline east London/essex.
Price is
Labour 6485
Materials 1850 which includes 20% markup
Total 8335
Below is all the relevant specs:
Downstairs
Hallway
1 light
1 switch 2w
1 double socket
Front bedroom
2 sockets
1 light
1 switch
Living room
Chimney area downlights x9
3 downlights by basement stairs
2 gang switch
2 double sockets left right pillar
-Media wall-
2 double sockets
Basement
1 Light
Switch top of stairs
1 Socket
Kitchen
Downlights x16
1 switch
Ring sockets cables run for install later date
Boiler spur
Toilet
Downlights x 4
1 Switch outside
Upstairs
Landing
1 light
2 way switch with downstairs
Extractor switch isolator above bathroom switch
Bathroom
Round ceiling light
2g switch outside with loft light
Extractor fan
Front bedroom small
1 light
1 Switch
4 sockets
Electric oven
Electric cooker
Front bedroom big
1 light
1 Switch
3 sockets
Back Bedroom
1 light
1 Switch
3 sockets
Loft
1 light
same 2g switch with bathroom
Total
£50 x 9 lights = £450
£60 x 32 downlights = £1920
£120 x 1 extractor fan = £120
£80 x 12 Switches = £960
£50 x 1 x Strappers £50
£80 x 18 sockets = £1440
£100 x 1 Boiler spur = 100
£160 x 1 oven supply outlet = 160
£200 x 1 cooker circuit =200
£40 x 2 kitchen radials run later install = £80
Bonding each £45 water...
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Hi guys, I’m just trying to price a rewire and I think my price is fair considering the specs of the job plus he wants 2 consumer units, 1 cu for downstairs as he and his wife will downstairs and 1 cu for upstairs which he will turn into a flat. I just want to get other opinions if I'm close to how they would price.
All materials supplied and fitted for now, he did mention he wanted to get usb sockets and stuff but he seemed clueless and a bit busy with removing rubble when I went to quote, so I’m just pricing it get the quote done for all white Hager stuff, cu by Fusebox with compact rcbos, downlights by ansell, nothing else fancy keeping it basic.
Area is Borderline east London/essex.
Price is
Labour 6485
Materials 1850 which includes 20% markup
Total 8335
Below is all the relevant specs:
Downstairs
Hallway
1 light
1 switch 2w
1 double socket
Front bedroom
2 sockets
1 light
1 switch
Living room
Chimney area downlights x9
3 downlights by basement stairs
2 gang switch
2 double sockets left right pillar
-Media wall-
2 double sockets
Basement
1 Light
Switch top of stairs
1 Socket
Kitchen
Downlights x16
1 switch
Ring sockets cables run for install later date
Boiler spur
Toilet
Downlights x 4
1 Switch outside
Upstairs
Landing
1 light
2 way switch with downstairs
Extractor switch isolator above bathroom switch
Bathroom
Round ceiling light
2g switch outside with loft light
Extractor fan
Front bedroom small
1 light
1 Switch
4 sockets
Electric oven
Electric cooker
Front bedroom big
1 light
1 Switch
3 sockets
Back Bedroom
1 light
1 Switch
3 sockets
Loft
1 light
same 2g switch with bathroom
Total
£50 x 9 lights = £450
£60 x 32 downlights = £1920
£120 x 1 extractor fan = £120
£80 x 12 Switches = £960
£50 x 1 x Strappers £50
£80 x 18 sockets = £1440
£100 x 1 Boiler spur = 100
£160 x 1 oven supply outlet = 160
£200 x 1 cooker circuit =200
£40 x 2 kitchen radials run later install = £80
Bonding each £45 water...
Read more
Is my rewire price in the right area? for the original thread on Electricians Forums