Hello,
I've just had my sink unclogged and my tap heads replaced and the total cost of this was £152 for the whole thing.
I would like to know if this is the normal price or if I've made a bad deal.
Good price, esp. if you're near a big city. If he was prompt, proficient, polite and tidy keep his number handy for next time and let your neighbours know.
Hello, I've just had my sink unclogged and my tap heads replaced and the total cost of this was £152 for the whole thing. I would like to know if this is the normal price or if I've made a bad deal.
Both those jobs are very straightforward to the point of being 'easy DIY'. (I assume that by 'tap head' you mean just the handles on the taps.) So, getting a qualified plumber to do them for you is always going to seem relatively expensive.
There is no 'right price' for very small jobs. It's a match-making process. You need to find someone willing and able to come and do the job for what you are willing to pay. If you are willing to pay well you'll find someone quickly and easily. If you are penny-pinching you won't.
How long did the plumber take to do the both jobs?
Did he have to travel far to get to your home?
What wage (after costs) do you reckon a plumber should earn per week? (Just out of curiosity)
Not a big charge, really. If you come out for a blockage and you give a fixed price beforehand you never know how long and awkward it will be. It can be a 10min or 3 hours job. The end of the day he fixed both which you could not sort yourself. So he did earn an honest wage.
And did he have to move everything out of the cupboard under the sink? Including the 73 old plastic bags usually stuffed right down the back that you can never get to go back in afterwards.