Seen same sort of advert for different jobs.
Let's them get their foot through the doorway, then they up the price because the job is harder, more materials!
In a 1 hour, easy swap shower job, & using a cheapish shower, there is profit. Rare to find an easy job though!
I would doubt the installers competence & honesty, BUT, they might be alright.
£100 for a shower tray, £100 for an electric unit, £20 for cable, £20 for plumbing fittings, a full day rate of £100+. Probably much more.
If they are on a combi, then a mixer is an option. A cylinder system will require a booster pump....
What exactly are you getting for £140 I wonder.....
You cant just state a given price without seeing the job first. I often wonder whether some tradesmen have any qualifications, or public liability for that matter.
B&Q are doin a triton cara £55 8.5kw at the moment picked one up as a direct replacement ideal for the kiddies en-suite
So £140 not bad for a hour and arfs work!
B&Q are doin a triton cara £55 8.5kw at the moment picked one up as a direct replacement ideal for the kiddies en-suite
So £140 not bad for a hour and arfs work!
Only problem with Triton, in my experience, is you might be replacing it not too far in the future! £140 is not way off, for a very easy swap, as you say. I have done some in 1hour, so possible to do cheap.
it does'nt say from £140, so the advert is having you believe it's a fixed price. the problem with the advert is it's not clear which type of shower you are getting or if it's a price for replacing an existing shower or a completely new install. As already said, it gets you in the door though.
It's illegal advertising if it isn't a fixed price. Must state "from" or somewhere in the small print that this price is based on (whatever you're installation requirements are).
Cheapo electric showers start at £49, most expensive part is the cable back to RCD/Main box.