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Hi all,

Do any of you carry out same day boiler repairs? I've only been lucky once with local merch having the right part. I don't bother now just order online for next day delivery.
If you charge for picking up the parts are customers ok with paying hourly rate while you drive?

Cheers!
 
Personally no , if one breaks down its usually a look on the way home , if parts are needed which is usually the case , next day ish. If its not the middle of winter and the customer has a lecky shower they may have to wait longer .

However an elderly or superb customer will sort of have priority.
 
I'm far to busy to do that. I diagnose then return with the parts ASAP to repair.
 
Unless it's life or death eg middle of winter and an oap

No normally next / 2 days depends on parts but I go and see it same day they phoned
 
Do you guys add % on top of boiler parts? I just cant force myself to add a penny on a PCB thats £260 already
 
Depends on price but normally 5% on all parts or 10% on cheaper parts

But depends on customer if oap nothing gets added
 
Depends on price but normally 5% on all parts or 10% on cheaper parts

But depends on customer if oap nothing gets added

You sound like me. I'm a right sucker for an OAP. My wife laughs at me now the second I say old boy or old dear. I normally don't make anything on parts but as stated on another thread. That's because I am top end on my labour. So normally it evens out.
 
You sound like me. I'm a right sucker for an OAP. My wife laughs at me now the second I say old boy or old dear. I normally don't make anything on parts but as stated on another thread. That's because I am top end on my labour. So normally it evens out.

Have to look after our older generations
 
By then hopefully they have successfully done a brain transfer (old-Young) :D
 
And if you diagnose a part to replace and that doesnt end up fixing the boiler do you carry on changing labour for subsequent repair /try?
Ta
 
Been lucky lately and haven't had anything go afterwards

But get what your saying like a pcb and then the fan Goes

But normally half the labour cost
 
You sound like me. I'm a right sucker for an OAP. My wife laughs at me now the second I say old boy or old dear. I normally don't make anything on parts but as stated on another thread. That's because I am top end on my labour. So normally it evens out.
What's top end for your labour as not putting percentage on parts doesn't make business sense.
 
£75 call out. £60 per hour after that. Plus parts if I start putting a mark up on my parts as well my turn over will mean I need to be vat registered and don't want to do that yet. Once I am vat registered I will put a mark up on my parts. But not yet.
Crikey, now I understand why no need for a markup on parts. Good on you if you can get that but absolutely no chance of them rates in Yorkshire.
 
To be honest mate. I don't think I am far off London prices. To begin with I just did it because I was busy and could not fit anymore work in. But if people are willing to pay it, who am I to argue. Some of my regular customers do get a better rate. But all new customers are charged the above. I've heard it is very competitive in Yorkshire. I was on a course with a lad from Doncaster (I believe this is in yorkshire but correct me if am wrong) and he said he was struggling for work and was always getting undercut on prices.
 
Crikey, now I understand why no need for a markup on parts. Good on you if you can get that but absolutely no chance of them rates in Yorkshire.
That top one was supposed to be a private message to you. #efffingidiotiam so I have deleted it from the above post.
 
That top one was supposed to be a private message to you. #efffingidiotiam so I have deleted it from the above post.

It's in a private section so I wouldn't be too alarmed :)
 
rates are quite low in the part of Devon I live in + an elderly population But such a nice place to live, Money not everything, just cover my outgoings now and spend rest of day just taking it easy. :cool:
 
Yes I do, I carry a huge amount of Alpha stock on my van, the stock is worth more than the van!! Lol
 
To be honest mate. I don't think I am far off London prices. To begin with I just did it because I was busy and could not fit anymore work in. But if people are willing to pay it, who am I to argue. Some of my regular customers do get a better rate. But all new customers are charged the above. I've heard it is very competitive in Yorkshire. I was on a course with a lad from Doncaster (I believe this is in yorkshire but correct me if am wrong) and he said he was struggling for work and was always getting undercut on prices.
Glad for u and not meant as a criticism, lucky to get £40 and £25 an hr round here
 
It baffles me how the prices actually do rise the further south you go. I would still be happy if they evened out across the whole of the U.K. To be honest with you. I don't charge that price on all my work.
 
Im just trying to work out how to make better dosh from boiler repairs because atm its not making more money than any other work and some jobs that require very little training, knowledge and equipment i.e drains makes way more money.

I know the more avenues of income you have the better but to be properly qualified and clued up to fix a broken boiler should surely carry a good premium and it seems either it doesn't or I am missing something.
 
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