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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 547638" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>£250 a day is about what you need to be charging to earn a reasonable living. </p><p></p><p>Empty property rewire I've been doing this year, 3 bed with garage is working out at around £5k. I've got one room left to do, because the customer is doing lots of DIY to save noney. Single fella who is quit happy to 'rough it' , so house hadn't been empty all the time. The room left to do is being used as a temporary kitchen. We started upstairs to create a clean area to live in, before commencing the downstairs work. It's driving me slightly mad, as I just want to get it done, and retire fully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 547638, member: 490"] £250 a day is about what you need to be charging to earn a reasonable living. Empty property rewire I've been doing this year, 3 bed with garage is working out at around £5k. I've got one room left to do, because the customer is doing lots of DIY to save noney. Single fella who is quit happy to 'rough it' , so house hadn't been empty all the time. The room left to do is being used as a temporary kitchen. We started upstairs to create a clean area to live in, before commencing the downstairs work. It's driving me slightly mad, as I just want to get it done, and retire fully. [/QUOTE]
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