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Been asked to quote for a rewire on a detatched 3/4 bed house. Its after a cu change I did this week with very oddly wired sockets! (6 radial circuits with all arse about face 1 s/o in dinning room on with 1 in upstairs bed1 and 2 in upstairs bed 3. etc) a mess basically. The owner is in the process of doing the house up so everything is bare. Carpets up etc.
The house is about the same size as an average semi. Consists of walkthrough lounge/dinning room, kitchen, hall, porch and garage. Then upstairs, bathroom, 2 medium sized bedrooms, 1 small and 1 office, as well as landing.
I said I'd quote him on the sockets seperatley to everything else as he deffinatley wants the sockets, and I was suggesting the full rewire as there is no decor to ruin at the moment.
The kitchen ring has been wired in the past 6months with a cooker circuit too, so will be leaving that as it is.
So the price is for.
Lounge - 6 twin sockets
Dinning room - 4 twin sockets
Garage - 4 twin sockets - boiler spur
Hall - 2 twin sockets
Bed1 - 4 twin sockets
Bed 2 - 4 twin sockets
Bed 3 - 3 twin sockets
Office - 5 twin sockets
Seperate circuit for garage door spur.
Shower supply installing for future
The ground floor has concrete floor so everything downstairs will need chasing the long way.
I've estimated 340 for gear plus 10% = 374, and 4days (160 a day), 640
1014
How does that sound to you guys? Its my first solo rewire so a bit worried about time scales.
As for lights
loung/dinning room - pendant in each, 2gang dimmer
garage - rewire existing 4 fluroescents 1way sw
understairs - batton lamp holder 1way sw
hall - 1 pendant 3gang sw
outside - rewire 2 existing coach lanterns
porch - pendant + PIR
kitchen- rewire existing 12 downlighters
landing - pendant 2way sw
bed1/2/3/office - pendant 1way sw
bathroom- rewire existing 8 downlighters
I've allowed 170 for gear plus 10% so 187 and 3 1/2 days
747
do these figures sound about right? I don't want to be left short, or go the otherway and overcharge?
Thanks
The house is about the same size as an average semi. Consists of walkthrough lounge/dinning room, kitchen, hall, porch and garage. Then upstairs, bathroom, 2 medium sized bedrooms, 1 small and 1 office, as well as landing.
I said I'd quote him on the sockets seperatley to everything else as he deffinatley wants the sockets, and I was suggesting the full rewire as there is no decor to ruin at the moment.
The kitchen ring has been wired in the past 6months with a cooker circuit too, so will be leaving that as it is.
So the price is for.
Lounge - 6 twin sockets
Dinning room - 4 twin sockets
Garage - 4 twin sockets - boiler spur
Hall - 2 twin sockets
Bed1 - 4 twin sockets
Bed 2 - 4 twin sockets
Bed 3 - 3 twin sockets
Office - 5 twin sockets
Seperate circuit for garage door spur.
Shower supply installing for future
The ground floor has concrete floor so everything downstairs will need chasing the long way.
I've estimated 340 for gear plus 10% = 374, and 4days (160 a day), 640
1014
How does that sound to you guys? Its my first solo rewire so a bit worried about time scales.
As for lights
loung/dinning room - pendant in each, 2gang dimmer
garage - rewire existing 4 fluroescents 1way sw
understairs - batton lamp holder 1way sw
hall - 1 pendant 3gang sw
outside - rewire 2 existing coach lanterns
porch - pendant + PIR
kitchen- rewire existing 12 downlighters
landing - pendant 2way sw
bed1/2/3/office - pendant 1way sw
bathroom- rewire existing 8 downlighters
I've allowed 170 for gear plus 10% so 187 and 3 1/2 days
747
do these figures sound about right? I don't want to be left short, or go the otherway and overcharge?
Thanks