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LOL - I am an electrician. I can go work for an employer without associated small business costs and earn easily £250 per day.Mr.Generous wrote: »Yes pretty much what happens. When done for us its generally about £200 - £250. Hope that helps.
Add on cost of materials, Cost of running a business, wages advertising fuel ect ect.....I think you will find only "tom from the pub" would entertain the above price range. Funny enough British Gas would have no issue charging you in excess of £1000.
Whoever does this - if you live in England or Wales you MUST inform local building control. So either use someone who is a member of a scheme who is able to notify this type of job for you or use someone else but inform building control yourself.....Lat time I checked informing building control cost in the region of £250 alone.0
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