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Wasent there a thread on here showing how to work out your hourly rate based on your living costs? And I wouldn't think it fair to charge a customer

 
Whether a property has got 6 floors, or 1 floor, it is just a number of accessories connected onto a number of circuits. Smaller elements of the job would be costed to make the total price. There is a lot of reference material available for standard rates & charges for various trades within the building industry, Volitmax has posted about them many times in the past and Kerchings advice is true for any size of job: "Best advice I can offer is; take it in small isolated sections and don't be daunted by the bigger picture. It Needs LOTS of planning, keep a cool head and best of luck!!" Just being able to put sockets on a wall is only a very small part of running a business. To be successful you must be able to cost your products and services correctly or you will soon find you are running a loss and accumulating large debts. Most business startup advice suggests working out a price structure to see if your plan is feasible before starting business.

Doc H.

 
(Materials + 15% + estimated time) + 10%

Then price per point add all together and see how the 2 figures compare

 
IMO I would treat this as several projects, and charge accordingly - staged payments!

Relax and keep a cool head - make sure your paperwork is top notch, i think with a job as large as this I would actually draw cct diagrams as well as list out ccts, leave copies (with all the other paperwork) at DB's etc, keep copies for yourself.

It may be wise to have two or more DB's as mooted previously - or if 3 phase - 1P per floor or two floors etc etc bear in mind any Ccts which cross floors i.e. 2W lighting

Certainly i would have seperate lighting Cct's on each floor - could be two or more dependant on area.

Rings on each floor etc

Think of even spread of load over boards.

Your best allie will be your plans and calcs.

Test as you go

In Bristol I am charging

 
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Ive been doing domestic for 5 years now,,,,,,,this would give me a brain ache

i walked away from an extension in my first week because i wasnt confident that i knew what i was doing.

as for planning.......

whats required on each froor ?????? current demand ??????

2 boards minimum

incoming supply ?????

what layout is in there at the moment ???

furnished ????? lived in ???

dayrate/b a l l ache rate

 
Word on the street is there are "no go areas" for White people up there ffs. My olds sent to visit friends up there and got lost, rung their mates told them where they are and got told to lock your doors and get outta there. Ffs

 
Same here , there are areas that whites are not welcome , they just arrested some Prarie Hat for plotting terrorism and theres a a lot more like him , all funded by the Social Services of course. Should drop a bomb on the area and all the dodgey bookshops peddling their indocrinated racism and hatred of Britain and the US .

OOOppps Sorry have I offended anyone ................. Oh well..get over it!!!!!

 
these days i think everybody is racist to some degree

you wont ever stamp it out.....

 
Something else to concider. You will obviously have more than 1 board. What type of sub main will you be running to each board? I'd assume it would have to be armored cable as RCD protection on the sub main could leave a floor without lights or power should a fault occur. Unless of course the sub main cable is buried more than 50mm deep. Just something to think about

All the best with it.

GS

 
Hey guys just thought I'd let you know I got my first pj and it's a biggen (for me). Basically it's a 6 floor house and it's needing a rewire! Im gonna do it with a friend who has being going for a little while so should be ok! Just wondering really if anyone has posted a step by step guide of what I should do from the beginning! I have a rough idea from what I was taught in college but wouldn't mind someone elses point of view who's had a lot of experience! (I've a little experience in new builds but as you know it's completely different process) sorry for the length of the message but am a little daunted.. Ps socket and switch heights can be at any level (practical) if it's not a new build? Thanks for your help if anyone can.. Cheers
personally,

and my only piece of advice about this, and no, I havent read the whole thread, the OP scared me enough,

would be,

learn your trade!

if you were a spark you wouldnt be asking this,

5WFW,

and people wonder why we are the laugh of the building trade.?

 
personally,and my only piece of advice about this, and no, I havent read the whole thread, the OP scared me enough,

would be,

learn your trade!

if you were a spark you wouldnt be asking this,

5WFW,and people wonder why we are the laugh of the building trade.?
are you sure he is ????

he has been to college you know,,,do they do 5week course jobbies ?????

he may have more quals than me !!!!

 
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