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What are the collective charging for installing in / out gas cooker?

Upped mine to £80.00 labour and materials and feed back says expensive always what you lot think?
 
£50 - 80 depends what parts needed could do 6-7 a day on contract 3 year ago and nice earner for 3 days a week ;)

that was until the company went ti7s up and bogged off back to usa.lol
 
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I've been told £50 plus materials is too expensive a few years ago. I think there are people bobbing around doing it for £40 to be honest, which is one of the reasons I don't bother with those kind of jobs.
 
I charge £80 for ng £90 for LPG if I have to convert. £10 to dispose of cooker even though I sell them to the local pikey lol.
 
£80 with a new hose bayonet and stability chain if required. Which I think is cheap and I fit loads at that price.
 
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