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secret squirrel
Got your attention, good. Its a while since I started a thread and this is possibly a bit controversial and I'm hoping for some lively debate (possibly).
I've followed a few threads about pricing, work, customers, being undercut etc.
So, what's my point, bear with it.
We, you any professional will never be able to compete on an equal footing with the chancers'.
My last job, the customer got quite a shock when presented with a bill:
The job was to re-run the hot/cold water across the house, it'd already been done but by a "postman/plumber" and it never worked properly. Long story short the entire pipe run was under sized badly run and had numerous traps. Cut it all out and started again, new 22mm to hot all pipes supported and insulated, moved the rad, tidied pipe work, drain down etc. Took me and my Dad 1.5 days with parts costing £120 (more than the postman/plumber) charged in labour. So, although it worked and the job is now done and no problems the customer was not happy with the price! Although over the moon with the result.
A while ago I quoted for a bathroom but didn't get the job I was undercut by a non-qualified bod (I know this because I know who it was) However, I did get a job next door (a few months later), change a syphon and inlet valve on a bog. The woman had a drip from one of the nuts on the cylinder (a couple of days later), I popped back within 2 hours of the call but found no drip, I kept flushing the toilet and spent about an hour there just checking, still no drip. Sitting in the house was the woman whose job i didn't get, she had a leaky waste on the new bathroom suite and had been waiting 6 weeks for her "plumber" to get back.
I offered to help but said there'd be a charge of £40 to walk in her house.
Again, I quoted to change a pump, my price was higher than the £80 already quoted, I pointed out that the Grundfos pump was £60ish, what happens if the gate valves have seized, then you need to buy 2 unions etc Apparently the pump being fitted was £30ish. My argument, "if the grundfos you've got has lasted 20+ years why would you change it for a cheaper one! £60 divided by 20 is about £3 per year!" My parting remark was "I promise you you'll end up paying more than £80"
My neighbour who is a fireman quite often (well, used to) ask my advice, borrow a tool and the odd fitting to fix "friends" plumbing....
The other day on this site the ? was "not a professional but what size spanner do I need to work on baths and sinks, I work on my own and friends houses"
Ok, we will never compete with the chancer's on price, its impossible. Overheads are too high, so, why bother trying!
Surely, the way to go is service! if, theres a problem turn up promptly, correct it. Turn up on time etc. Like most of us do.
I'm open for your opinions, views and critism😀😀😀
I've followed a few threads about pricing, work, customers, being undercut etc.
So, what's my point, bear with it.
We, you any professional will never be able to compete on an equal footing with the chancers'.
My last job, the customer got quite a shock when presented with a bill:
The job was to re-run the hot/cold water across the house, it'd already been done but by a "postman/plumber" and it never worked properly. Long story short the entire pipe run was under sized badly run and had numerous traps. Cut it all out and started again, new 22mm to hot all pipes supported and insulated, moved the rad, tidied pipe work, drain down etc. Took me and my Dad 1.5 days with parts costing £120 (more than the postman/plumber) charged in labour. So, although it worked and the job is now done and no problems the customer was not happy with the price! Although over the moon with the result.
A while ago I quoted for a bathroom but didn't get the job I was undercut by a non-qualified bod (I know this because I know who it was) However, I did get a job next door (a few months later), change a syphon and inlet valve on a bog. The woman had a drip from one of the nuts on the cylinder (a couple of days later), I popped back within 2 hours of the call but found no drip, I kept flushing the toilet and spent about an hour there just checking, still no drip. Sitting in the house was the woman whose job i didn't get, she had a leaky waste on the new bathroom suite and had been waiting 6 weeks for her "plumber" to get back.
I offered to help but said there'd be a charge of £40 to walk in her house.
Again, I quoted to change a pump, my price was higher than the £80 already quoted, I pointed out that the Grundfos pump was £60ish, what happens if the gate valves have seized, then you need to buy 2 unions etc Apparently the pump being fitted was £30ish. My argument, "if the grundfos you've got has lasted 20+ years why would you change it for a cheaper one! £60 divided by 20 is about £3 per year!" My parting remark was "I promise you you'll end up paying more than £80"
My neighbour who is a fireman quite often (well, used to) ask my advice, borrow a tool and the odd fitting to fix "friends" plumbing....
The other day on this site the ? was "not a professional but what size spanner do I need to work on baths and sinks, I work on my own and friends houses"
Ok, we will never compete with the chancer's on price, its impossible. Overheads are too high, so, why bother trying!
Surely, the way to go is service! if, theres a problem turn up promptly, correct it. Turn up on time etc. Like most of us do.
I'm open for your opinions, views and critism😀😀😀