Have watched a lot of electrical videos in recent weeks. Many with titles “pricing up jobs” all of them went a round about way to tell you without giving you an example or and actual price. Thank you for sharing a real quote, genuinely very interesting, knowledgable and honest. This has been a real eye opener and help. Thanks Lewis
@@NBundyElectrical thanks for sharing this video. I have been out of the industry for 12 years and looking to re-enter. Your vids have given me a real insight. Unlike others charging 14k for rewires or 80 quid an hour plus vat. An excel doc would really speed up your quoting 😉
reasanable price considering what we have to go through with training, insurances, liabilitys etc and theres always more involved than you think, i'd put 10% on it to be on the safe side
Mate, that price is fine! I’ve just completed a full rewire to a similar spec for just over £5K. You will find that your price will be somewhere in the middle if there were several quotes.
I just finished a three bed rewire with large rear extension that was 10.5 K. I have been running my own business for the last 20 years.Done office fit outs shop fit outs. Now back local its Nice to know what other company's are charging. I charge £45 an hour £90 call-out Hope that helps anyone starting out. .
For the purposes of rewire quotes I count switches as points as I'm fairly certain that an average switch and light is a lot more work than an average socket (usually longer cable runs between accessories and longer chases).
Hi matey you could purchase 20 or 26mm steel conduit fityings with allen key fixings no threading needed. They make all the bends and cuplers that you will need for the jobby.
You hit the nail on the head with your words at at 7.44 where you say £50 per point and that is what you were taught, we were charging £50 per point over 20 years ago maybe it's time the industry started charging more not trying to recover costs elsewhere, luckily you have 31 downlights which will help raise the overall cost and profit of the job. You also say you get most of the jobs you quote, stick a fiver or a tenner a point on at the very minimum and thank me later.
Videos like these really help with customer expectations. It's helpful to see consideration that goes into the quotes then the work required. This kind of video also makes you transparent and honest. Keep it up mate, really good effort.
Love watching your videos. You genuinely seem a really good guy and Adam is very lucky to have you as a boss to learn the ropes. I’ve got ocd for neatness so it’s great watching you never take the short cut but treat the clients jobs if it was like working on your own house. Ps try and build Adams confidence and film him explaining what he is doing, why etc.......keep up the good work
Your videos are really generous on explanations and details. Thanks a lot. Spanish-french spark.I had oneBritish spark working together with me in France.They hate it but they enjoyed be in France.I tried to help and encourage them since the language is always hard ...but the electrician work in France is easy! PVC a galore,always push in connectors, no much testing, and Shit sockets!....similar money I think( maybe a bit better considering the cost of life).Anyway, thank you for you videos,is very kind.
Ask your wholesaler for ‘conlock’ couplers/boxes. When using steel conduit, instead of threading for couplers and adaptors you just have a small grub screw which bites into the conduit. Saves loads of time 👍
I use quickbooks for quoting and invoicong, can add in itemized pricing, links to your bank and tracks profit and expenses for the month, paying $8 a month. Desktop and a good mobile app. Good for pricing up for something when you're on the job.
Late to the game as I just caught the video...years later, but I agree with QB, I use QBO and it even takes care of all of my taxes. Very nice feature is you can create bundles in your inventory. So if you do the same job quite often you can have all the material/labour/permits all bundled as one item and modify it per use if need be. As an example I do many service changes and they are all relatively identical in nature give or take breakers. So instead of creating a new BOM on every estimate I just pick my customer's account and pick PKG/100ASRVC (that's what I call it) and "Ta-Da" all my material I typically use and all my labour and the permit all show up. Big time saver. And I can select if the estimate displays all of the bill of material for the customer to see or not.
On another note I have quickly learned that there is VERY FEW instances where selling yourself short on pricing is worth it. You absolutely need to be able to make a living and if a customer is going to nickel-and-dime you it's not worth it...don't gouge the crap out of the customer but at the same time to settle for less than your worth. I will say though, I do occasionally allow little old ladies to haggle my pricing on small jobs...some times it costs me but in the long run it doesn't hurt and they are pretty happy after the fact :)
If you like to make a quick rewire estimate, You can use a round all included in price time the square foot of the property. Example: Open walls, $7 per square feet. Close walls and single story, $13. On a 2 story or plasters wall the price goes up to $18 per square feet. Last project I did, 1750 sqf X $18 = $31,500 2 weeks, also available financing for customers.
Top man for making this video. It encourages people to keep the trade profitable. Used to work in transport before, i can tell you that people have competed each other into the ground leaving no room to make a living anymore. I'm not saying, in electrics, people should charge ridiculous prices but one should be able to make a living out of it without having to cut corners.
Hey Dude I remember talking about fitting boards on the 18th course, I was one of the higher priced guys- I was also the only guy then fitting RCBO's and SPD's if I remember, everyone else was still doing split RDC boards. Been following this channel since- good work!
Good video and great honesty about pricing. I have all my prices listed on my website so people can check before they even call me. Gone are the days of haggling over a job i'm afraid. I like the enquirers that ask for a good cheap electrician. You can have one or the other not both.
That was really interesting, and the house is exactly like one I did a quote for in the summer down in West Sussex. I can't remember how much I quoted but I think I was about £7.5k could have been less, but he gave no guidance on what he wanted. Worst thing was the walls and ceilings of course. 1950s light switches (or older), really old board in impossible location (cupboards built in since) and yeah, very similar. I went past the place again a couple of weeks ago and poked my head round the garden and through the kitchen window..... nothing's been done. So maybe nobody else wanted the job either (wattle and daub walls, lath and plaster ceilings).
Really good video mate. Breaking it down and simplifying it makes it easy. Just out of interest is them prices just for the labour or material as well.
That’s about where I was price wise on a recent quote. Basic 3 bed but I allowed a few more sockets and data x5. Priced at 5k. The client found someone to do it for 2.5k. Cowboys kill us
nick I have been doing electrical estimating for about 25 years now stick to your prices. I am not familiar with your area pricing since i am in the USA. but in my experience most customers always try to chew your price down. If you feel that you gave an honest price, stay with it, and leave contingencies for changes. Try using a time and labor based estimating software and add % for administrative fees. Seems to me your on the right track.Keep up the good work and not let anyone change what your doing unless it is to help you. good luck
Nice one lookin after your oppo Ad with his no holiday "presents" lol too lad for explaining your pricing, hope nine of the local lads go and shaft you on your pricing now to nick the jobs. Love your vids mate always informative with a few laughs. Get amongst it 👌
This video is unbelievably helpful! I've only gone out by myself at the beginning of this year so pricing is still something I am very much getting used to and learning about every day. I'm just wondring if you still use the same prices a year on from when you posted this video? Thanks for the great content mate and keep up the good work!
Great vid as usual 👍🏻, one thing your apprentice seems to have that you can't teach him is work ethic!. Willing to work during the half term and not go on his jollies 👌. I know you don't pay him but buying him tools is class. Gonna try and get my lads into a trade when they get older.... Hopefully they can get some experience with someone similar to yourself. Class act 👍🏻.
Nice to see prices out in the open. The more of this the better I think and maybe one day there will be a decent standard rate rather than the old fashioned 140-180 a day bollox that’s been around my area for must be 10 yrs since I’ve been self employed. I’m £25/hr and use to be a lot less last year, I think I’m too cheap but don’t want to go to mad with regular customers. Suppose it also can depend on how much work others have on and how desperate they are. Great vid 👍
Depends where you are, but £25 an hour does sound a bit on the cheap side. Although I still charge some clients who treat me well and get me lots of work a lower rate (these people are invaluable, gladly charge them a bit less for a job I know I'll come home from feeling good, just makes life better).
I've kept a few that nearly went in the skip. I haven't put any of them to use yet, and I can't see why there would be a problem. The mechanisms in those old switches are a work of art. The pull-switches from the 1970s still operate more smoothly than any of the new ones. I reckon if you can't see any damage and they work reliably, you could make the customer very happy by re-using them.
Yes I completely agree. Very well made unlike a lot of modern crap. Believe the issue when I suggested re using some old ones was there openable without the use of a tool because the front just twisted off a bit like a ceiling rose and no current B.S Have seen ones with a couple of screws though. Thanks for reply.
I use that method per point pricing , you gain on some and loose on others ,profits all down to how fast you can work ,must admit I only use this on new build extension work with builders ,who also have a quantity surveyor doing all the costs ,in occupied jobs it’s daywork and materials ,I found per point doesn’t work so well. You should try doing the fire alarm it’s only fp200 ,just get a manufacturer in to spec and design and commission and you can install and 2 nd fix
Fare play looking after Adam never got that off by employer back in the day and picking him up sound ,I use to have to get bus or train with big bag of gear 👍
Just curious - if you chase out a wall to say extend a wall socket, do you make good after with plaster or something else? Or just leave it to the customer?
I'm a painter / decorator and trying to get info to price a job from other P&Ds is almost imposible so you go on all websites ask friends if they would pay XYZ and start getting to a price structure. Hats off to you for sharing. Customers don't realise the work and personal expense. Mind you there's also the people who can undercut your prices and do every job at a loss but still make thier living. 😎
I priced it at £5,900 . Theres a lot of plastering to do and if they want a paint Finnish theres two days work guaranteed, also the floor boards want pilot drilling and screwing down, there may also be some floor board repairs where the plumber has destroyed them, this price includes prismian cable hager DB rcbos and mk sockets and switches. It's also surprising how much time you waist plotting down lights due to joist lay out and were customer thinks he can have them.
Don’t know about specific quoting software but at least use a spreadsheet template to make life easier for your calculations, auto add the columns - much easier if the qty changes, saves adding it all up again.
Hi im interested in wiring around the world in England what size wire is used for outlets here we use 14 gage 15 amps 12 gage on 20 amps black live white neutral i know england is red live black neutral what do they use for junction box we use wirenuts i have lots of wiring videos of my home country 🇺🇸 usa
Hello Nick, nothing wrong with being open with prices for your jobs I was keen to watch the video to see how you priced your work and was relieved to see you charge exactly the same way as I do and the basic unit costs per socket/light I charge are exactly the same £50 each etc, one thing you didn't mention was your cost for the testing and certification I bung another £200 on top I use icertify on my iPad but you have your time at home checking over the certificate etc and the registration to Napit, I also add the AGRO FACTOR another £200 just in case there's a problem
The software that i use is my own creation using an excel spreadsheet and database that i update regularly and am usually accurate to 1hr of my estimates but it took time to get it that way.
The easiest way I've found to create quotes for free is to use excel create multiple sheets with data then the main form is selected from lists. Took some time to setup but has more than halved my quotation time plus its all logged and backed up on my external hard drive.
Good on you Nick. Reassuring to know you follow a similar thought process. I think TLC can supply those old style dolly switches🤢 Well done on giving Adam some tools- cheaper than wages😂😂. Keep it up
More than agree with price must admit it took us to long to realise we shouldn’t charge 2000 for a 2 up 2 down rewire anymore also 3 messages from Jordan seems a bit keen to me 😂😂
10mm to an oil Aga? I think they are fused at 3amp...5amp max. 0.75 heat resistant should suffice. Thanks for being open with your pricing got a few hints
I always work to a point price, it’s simpler and the client gets a better break down and saves on extras as it’s there in black and white. Always works out to be ya day rate anyway + profit depending on how quick ya do it.
enjoying the vids have you thought of using excel so you simply enter the number of sockets for example and it calculates that for you very straight forward
Interesting video. It must be 50 years since I did this for some cash while studying at college. I’ve had to become an electrician to sign off the electrical work for my extension at home so enjoy watching the videos to pick up tips. I was interested so I can price up the work I have done at home. Can I comment on your pricing? I tend to use excel as a note pad so doing calculations is a basic function. I make the total £5590, you seem to have added a 20% discount. I spent most of my time working on the High Voltage network 400,000 volts but enjoyed the challenge of getting qualified.
Hi Nick another great Video (big fan, I love the tool videos too),.Top man for looking after Adam! Couple of questions? 1 did you win the business and also when I totted up your figures it seemed to come to £5,590k rather than the £4,840. I use a very similar method to quoting but I use a excel template.
Hi, My electrician wasn't registered to a scheme so he informed the building control himself and the building control signed off the work and gave us a building notice completion certificate, is this sufficient paperwork after a full rewire is done?
last year i had a qoute of £4000 I wrote that list what needs doing on mybuilder.com and my budget of £1,500 several electricians got in touch ... job was done at £1,500 over 4 days ... :)
Good video mate as always, are your prices based on white plastic accessories ie pendants and sockets and switches? I’m assuming you’d add more if the customer asked for brushed steel etc and fancy lights?
Saw you today in town, was in the new burger place, wanted to come speak to you but you was with your family and would of been a bit disrespectful coming and interrupting you. Enjoying the videos keep them up
fair play for having the ballbag required to put your pricing out in the open
Yeah very cool of you
Have watched a lot of electrical videos in recent weeks. Many with titles “pricing up jobs” all of them went a round about way to tell you without giving you an example or and actual price. Thank you for sharing a real quote, genuinely very interesting, knowledgable and honest. This has been a real eye opener and help. Thanks
Lewis
Thanks mate 👍 I trying to give you guys videos that I wanted before I started the channel
@@NBundyElectrical thanks for sharing this video. I have been out of the industry for 12 years and looking to re-enter. Your vids have given me a real insight. Unlike others charging 14k for rewires or 80 quid an hour plus vat.
An excel doc would really speed up your quoting 😉
Its great to see a young lad as keen as Adam, keep up the good work!
reasanable price considering what we have to go through with training, insurances, liabilitys etc and theres always more involved than you think, i'd put 10% on it to be on the safe side
Yeah pass on the costs to customers of courses etc.
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Mate, that price is fine! I’ve just completed a full rewire to a similar spec for just over £5K.
You will find that your price will be somewhere in the middle if there were several quotes.
Thanks for the upload, nice to have somebody to talk about pricing.
I just finished a three bed rewire with large rear extension that was 10.5 K. I have been running my own business for the last 20 years.Done office fit outs shop fit outs. Now back local its Nice to know what other company's are charging. I charge £45 an hour £90 call-out Hope that helps anyone starting out. .
For the purposes of rewire quotes I count switches as points as I'm fairly certain that an average switch and light is a lot more work than an average socket (usually longer cable runs between accessories and longer chases).
Hi matey you could purchase 20 or 26mm steel conduit fityings with allen key fixings no threading needed. They make all the bends and cuplers that you will need for the jobby.
Love your honesty Nick. 👍🏾
You hit the nail on the head with your words at at 7.44 where you say £50 per point and that is what you were taught, we were charging £50 per point over 20 years ago maybe it's time the industry started charging more not trying to recover costs elsewhere, luckily you have 31 downlights which will help raise the overall cost and profit of the job.
You also say you get most of the jobs you quote, stick a fiver or a tenner a point on at the very minimum and thank me later.
Does that price include your materials so sockets and switches or would that be another separate cost?
ss Mozza is be shocked if it didn’t include all materials
Videos like these really help with customer expectations. It's helpful to see consideration that goes into the quotes then the work required. This kind of video also makes you transparent and honest. Keep it up mate, really good effort.
Love watching your videos. You genuinely seem a really good guy and Adam is very lucky to have you as a boss to learn the ropes. I’ve got ocd for neatness so it’s great watching you never take the short cut but treat the clients jobs if it was like working on your own house. Ps try and build Adams confidence and film him explaining what he is doing, why etc.......keep up the good work
Hes a good lad is adam well done nick for the treat
Your videos are really generous on explanations and details. Thanks a lot. Spanish-french spark.I had oneBritish spark working together with me in France.They hate it but they enjoyed be in France.I tried to help and encourage them since the language is always hard ...but the electrician work in France is easy! PVC a galore,always push in connectors, no much testing, and Shit sockets!....similar money I think( maybe a bit better considering the cost of life).Anyway, thank you for you videos,is very kind.
Ask your wholesaler for ‘conlock’ couplers/boxes. When using steel conduit, instead of threading for couplers and adaptors you just have a small grub screw which bites into the conduit. Saves loads of time 👍
Used these once . Awsome. As long as not using conduit as earth.
Very true, also not as good ip rating as threaded
Very honest mate takes balls to put that out there, just rewired my house with an electrian at cost price for a favour. Wow have I saved some money!!!
I use quickbooks for quoting and invoicong, can add in itemized pricing, links to your bank and tracks profit and expenses for the month, paying $8 a month. Desktop and a good mobile app. Good for pricing up for something when you're on the job.
Late to the game as I just caught the video...years later, but I agree with QB, I use QBO and it even takes care of all of my taxes. Very nice feature is you can create bundles in your inventory. So if you do the same job quite often you can have all the material/labour/permits all bundled as one item and modify it per use if need be. As an example I do many service changes and they are all relatively identical in nature give or take breakers. So instead of creating a new BOM on every estimate I just pick my customer's account and pick PKG/100ASRVC (that's what I call it) and "Ta-Da" all my material I typically use and all my labour and the permit all show up. Big time saver. And I can select if the estimate displays all of the bill of material for the customer to see or not.
On another note I have quickly learned that there is VERY FEW instances where selling yourself short on pricing is worth it. You absolutely need to be able to make a living and if a customer is going to nickel-and-dime you it's not worth it...don't gouge the crap out of the customer but at the same time to settle for less than your worth. I will say though, I do occasionally allow little old ladies to haggle my pricing on small jobs...some times it costs me but in the long run it doesn't hurt and they are pretty happy after the fact :)
If you like to make a quick rewire estimate, You can use a round all included in price time the square foot of the property. Example: Open walls, $7 per square feet. Close walls and single story, $13. On a 2 story or plasters wall the price goes up to $18 per square feet. Last project I did, 1750 sqf X $18 = $31,500 2 weeks, also available financing for customers.
Top man for making this video. It encourages people to keep the trade profitable. Used to work in transport before, i can tell you that people have competed each other into the ground leaving no room to make a living anymore. I'm not saying, in electrics, people should charge ridiculous prices but one should be able to make a living out of it without having to cut corners.
Hey Dude I remember talking about fitting boards on the 18th course, I was one of the higher priced guys- I was also the only guy then fitting RCBO's and SPD's if I remember, everyone else was still doing split RDC boards. Been following this channel since- good work!
Very beneficial and entertaining video - thanks for taking the time with all the detail. Thumbs up to Adam too!
Good video and great honesty about pricing. I have all my prices listed on my website so people can check before they even call me. Gone are the days of haggling over a job i'm afraid. I like the enquirers that ask for a good cheap electrician. You can have one or the other not both.
That was really interesting, and the house is exactly like one I did a quote for in the summer down in West Sussex. I can't remember how much I quoted but I think I was about £7.5k could have been less, but he gave no guidance on what he wanted. Worst thing was the walls and ceilings of course. 1950s light switches (or older), really old board in impossible location (cupboards built in since) and yeah, very similar. I went past the place again a couple of weeks ago and poked my head round the garden and through the kitchen window..... nothing's been done. So maybe nobody else wanted the job either (wattle and daub walls, lath and plaster ceilings).
Did your cost include materials?
Really good video mate. Breaking it down and simplifying it makes it easy. Just out of interest is them prices just for the labour or material as well.
Good man treating your apprentice, good skills
I use the £50 per point rule, as a double check I cost up materials and time and on a £5000 job only around £50 out, so works for me
Is that £50 including the materials
Top video. It’s nice to see someone being open about costing. Keep the vids going.
Nick, That was really helpful to see another point of view from outside London. Thanks for the video and the effort.
You missed off smoke alarms & ventilation Nick
Defo my fave guy to watch on youtube for electrcian things
Rate that, so helpful as pricing is where I'm finding headaches working out what to quote! Appreciated a lot.
Great video, yet again. Hope you feel better soon and thanks for your honesty.
That’s about where I was price wise on a recent quote. Basic 3 bed but I allowed a few more sockets and data x5. Priced at 5k. The client found someone to do it for 2.5k. Cowboys kill us
End up phoning you back asking to sort out their fuck ups, don’t think so love
Thanks for the time and effort in making this video - very well done for motivating Adam too.
nick I have been doing electrical estimating for about 25 years now stick to your prices. I am not familiar with your area pricing since i am in the USA. but in my experience most customers always try to chew your price down. If you feel that you gave an honest price, stay with it, and leave contingencies for changes. Try using a time and labor based estimating software and add % for administrative fees. Seems to me your on the right track.Keep up the good work and not let anyone change what your doing unless it is to help you. good luck
I wouldn't be far away from you on that price 👍
Nice one lookin after your oppo Ad with his no holiday "presents" lol too lad for explaining your pricing, hope nine of the local lads go and shaft you on your pricing now to nick the jobs. Love your vids mate always informative with a few laughs.
Get amongst it 👌
This video is unbelievably helpful! I've only gone out by myself at the beginning of this year so pricing is still something I am very much getting used to and learning about every day. I'm just wondring if you still use the same prices a year on from when you posted this video? Thanks for the great content mate and keep up the good work!
Great vid as usual 👍🏻, one thing your apprentice seems to have that you can't teach him is work ethic!. Willing to work during the half term and not go on his jollies 👌. I know you don't pay him but buying him tools is class. Gonna try and get my lads into a trade when they get older.... Hopefully they can get some experience with someone similar to yourself. Class act 👍🏻.
Glad I watched this as I thought I’m a little too cheap.. I just did a 3 bed lived in rewire - the kitchen which was recently done for £2850 🤦🏼♂️
Nice to see prices out in the open.
The more of this the better I think and maybe one day there will be a decent standard rate rather than the old fashioned 140-180 a day bollox that’s been around my area for must be 10 yrs since I’ve been self employed.
I’m £25/hr and use to be a lot less last year, I think I’m too cheap but don’t want to go to mad with regular customers.
Suppose it also can depend on how much work others have on and how desperate they are. Great vid 👍
Depends where you are, but £25 an hour does sound a bit on the cheap side. Although I still charge some clients who treat me well and get me lots of work a lower rate (these people are invaluable, gladly charge them a bit less for a job I know I'll come home from feeling good, just makes life better).
I don’t think 25 an hour in the south east would be sustainable, that’s cheap
Cilpsal used to do the retro style round brown dolly switches. They were about 40 quid a switch if I remember right. Excellent video thanks.
I've kept a few that nearly went in the skip. I haven't put any of them to use yet, and I can't see why there would be a problem. The mechanisms in those old switches are a work of art. The pull-switches from the 1970s still operate more smoothly than any of the new ones. I reckon if you can't see any damage and they work reliably, you could make the customer very happy by re-using them.
Yes I completely agree. Very well made unlike a lot of modern crap. Believe the issue when I suggested re using some old ones was there openable without the use of a tool because the front just twisted off a bit like a ceiling rose and no current B.S Have seen ones with a couple of screws though. Thanks for reply.
I'm up in Yorkshire Nick were everyone is tight as f#$k! But that's a very cheap price indeed. Stick at least another 1k on it!
I use that method per point pricing , you gain on some and loose on others ,profits all down to how fast you can work ,must admit I only use this on new build extension work with builders ,who also have a quantity surveyor doing all the costs ,in occupied jobs it’s daywork and materials ,I found per point doesn’t work so well. You should try doing the fire alarm it’s only fp200 ,just get a manufacturer in to spec and design and commission and you can install and 2 nd fix
same thing i think per piont dose not work to
Fare play looking after Adam never got that off by employer back in the day and picking him up sound ,I use to have to get bus or train with big bag of gear 👍
Just curious - if you chase out a wall to say extend a wall socket, do you make good after with plaster or something else? Or just leave it to the customer?
I’m just about to start up on my own and this honestly has been the most helpful video ! Thanks for being so open. Any other advice ?
I'm a painter / decorator and trying to get info to price a job from other P&Ds is almost imposible so you go on all websites ask friends if they would pay XYZ and start getting to a price structure. Hats off to you for sharing. Customers don't realise the work and personal expense. Mind you there's also the people who can undercut your prices and do every job at a loss but still make thier living. 😎
I priced it at £5,900 . Theres a lot of plastering to do and if they want a paint Finnish theres two days work guaranteed, also the floor boards want pilot drilling and screwing down, there may also be some floor board repairs where the plumber has destroyed them, this price includes prismian cable hager DB rcbos and mk sockets and switches. It's also surprising how much time you waist plotting down lights due to joist lay out and were customer thinks he can have them.
Don’t know about specific quoting software but at least use a spreadsheet template to make life easier for your calculations, auto add the columns - much easier if the qty changes, saves adding it all up again.
Appreciate the honest video .
Really helpful video mate. Thanks for uploading it.
Great video good advice great for a new starter keep them coming👍
How old are those outlets with 3 round holes when did vinal/plastic coated wire come out here around 1948 threw 1950
Another great video keep up the good work
Top video pal. Very informative.
10k here in London!
The Unicorn stole the U from your ‘Longe’ on your document 😂 Great vid 👍
You are brilliant and have inspired me.
Hi im interested in wiring around the world in England what size wire is used for outlets here we use 14 gage 15 amps 12 gage on 20 amps black live white neutral i know england is red live black neutral what do they use for junction box we use wirenuts i have lots of wiring videos of my home country 🇺🇸 usa
Are them prices for labour only I presume ? Or materials included by yourself?
Hello Nick, nothing wrong with being open with prices for your jobs I was keen to watch the video to see how you priced your work and was relieved to see you charge exactly the same way as I do and the basic unit costs per socket/light I charge are exactly the same £50 each etc, one thing you didn't mention was your cost for the testing and certification I bung another £200 on top I use icertify on my iPad but you have your time at home checking over the certificate etc and the registration to Napit, I also add the AGRO FACTOR another £200 just in case there's a problem
The software that i use is my own creation using an excel spreadsheet and database that i update regularly and am usually accurate to 1hr of my estimates but it took time to get it that way.
And don’t forget the Buggeration Factor of %15😂
1 question,in this pricing,are the electrical materials included or only your labour job?
Yet again top vlog. Seems a fare price.
Konlok adapters couplings and even bends eliminate the need for threading and bending chief
The easiest way I've found to create quotes for free is to use excel create multiple sheets with data then the main form is selected from lists. Took some time to setup but has more than halved my quotation time plus its all logged and backed up on my external hard drive.
Sicknote. 😂😂 Massive unicorn killed me
Thought it would have been the little toilet 😂
Great vid nick
Ginormous ball bag to reveal pricing.
unicorns and mini toilets in your lounge.....did not know these are essential requirements for a safe home lol.
Price sounds good, top video
Good on you Nick. Reassuring to know you follow a similar thought process.
I think TLC can supply those old style dolly switches🤢
Well done on giving Adam some tools- cheaper than wages😂😂.
Keep it up
More than agree with price must admit it took us to long to realise we shouldn’t charge 2000 for a 2 up 2 down rewire anymore also 3 messages from Jordan seems a bit keen to me 😂😂
That job is to cheap what part to the country? Should be between £6000 & £8000, including making good.
10mm to an oil Aga? I think they are fused at 3amp...5amp max. 0.75 heat resistant should suffice.
Thanks for being open with your pricing got a few hints
Doesn't need a rewire.....looks fine 🤔
Matthew Dale Yeah. It’s just lacking a few sockets. 😂. Nice VOLEB
wonder what nagy would price it at?
£15000
Hi Nick
I’m assuming your pricing for using white plastic fittings.
I always work to a point price, it’s simpler and the client gets a better break down and saves on extras as it’s there in black and white. Always works out to be ya day rate anyway + profit depending on how quick ya do it.
enjoying the vids have you thought of using excel so you simply enter the number of sockets for example and it calculates that for you very straight forward
I’m the most expensive electrician on TH-cam! 😂
Artisan Electrics You are an artisan after all!!
How much would you be Jorden?
what about Thomas Nagy
You can afford to buy yourself one of them Metabo Wall Chasers then!
You can hire conduit benders ect.
Just interested to know how much you all charge for fault finding per hour? I would price £45. Based in the north
Will you do all the chasing for that as well? Seems keen, mind you I work near London
Interesting video. It must be 50 years since I did this for some cash while studying at college. I’ve had to become an electrician to sign off the electrical work for my extension at home so enjoy watching the videos to pick up tips. I was interested so I can price up the work I have done at home. Can I comment on your pricing? I tend to use excel as a note pad so doing calculations is a basic function. I make the total £5590, you seem to have added a 20% discount. I spent most of my time working on the High Voltage network 400,000 volts but enjoyed the challenge of getting qualified.
Gonna have to have big conduit to fit 10mm in.
25mm
Hi Nick another great Video (big fan, I love the tool videos too),.Top man for looking after Adam! Couple of questions? 1 did you win the business and also when I totted up your figures it seemed to come to £5,590k rather than the £4,840. I use a very similar method to quoting but I use a excel template.
Hi,
My electrician wasn't registered to a scheme so he informed the building control himself and the building control signed off the work and gave us a building notice completion certificate, is this sufficient paperwork after a full rewire is done?
Thank you for sharing with us.. ⚡⚡⚡
Thanks for sharing this Nick, great help!!
last year i had a qoute of £4000 I wrote that list what needs doing on mybuilder.com and my budget of £1,500 several electricians got in touch ... job was done at £1,500 over 4 days ... :)
How many days work was it / did you expect it to take for that quote?
Are overheads,profit,etc included in this ?
Have you ever overpriced on a job that you really didn't want but end up getting it anyway?
Yeah lots of times
Your Prices are similar to Coventry. It Normally works out close to £50 per point
Good video mate as always, are your prices based on white plastic accessories ie pendants and sockets and switches? I’m assuming you’d add more if the customer asked for brushed steel etc and fancy lights?
Andrew Dobson yeah you’ve got it 👍
How long would it take you to complete a job like this nick?
How long do you think it would take you to do that job and would you do it alone?
8 days bud by my self
Saw you today in town, was in the new burger place, wanted to come speak to you but you was with your family and would of been a bit disrespectful coming and interrupting you. Enjoying the videos keep them up
Hey josh , come and say hi mate, no problem at all, would have loved it 🙌 nice place that too! Never been before