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carolan

Hello,
Im moving into wet central heating, and dont have a clue as to what to charge- ive been asked to install+ commission 4 unvented cylinders-a conversion project to flats,but clients plumber doesnt have unvented G3,which I have-its in London area. Any help appreciated-also,if there is a website that would help me price up other heating install work-plse let me know! thanks
 
carolan, prices vary.
you can charge your clients more if you dont have to go back and fix problems.
i see by your posts and chat comments that you are just subbying the work out and signing it off for your commision.
just remember you will be the person liable for any wrong doings or bad installations, so make sure your well insured, which is an extra cost you will have to charge the client, if your business is to be profitable.
you are advertising for people with little or no qualifications, it would be better to have fully qualified engineers for this type of instalation.
if you have the contacts for the work get a pro in, get a price, add your 10% and move forward that way. use a local plumber with a good reputation and tell him what your doing, if your contracts are as good as you say he will be over the moon.

good luck
shaun
 
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