Some do and some dont opps, all sorts out there.
Fair enough, thanks.
I must admit, I have have previously used a multitool to cut through loo seat connectors, and on other occasions kept bending the threaded bolt until it snapped.
Some do and some dont opps, all sorts out there.
thats rubbish, a cowboy could do it in half an hour.a good plumber would do in 1 hour
thats rubbish a cowboy could do it in 15 mins, have you seen the job?thats rubbish, a cowboy could do it in half an hour.
I have seen them long time ago, are they now £200 vat inc. So what? Big deal, well done to you to spot it, they've been around for ages.Yartin, no comment on Pimlico's rates??
Andy
It's £80 plus vat = £96The point is that £80 per hour is reasonable compared to Pimlico.
Andy
Your calculations and assumptions reveal that you actually know sod all about running a plumbing busines1½ of those two hours was probably spent playing on his phone posting barking mad conspiracy theory nonsense on internet....
seriously though, probably took up half his day by the time he had spoke to you on the phone,picked up part, travel to your home then back to base, then made out invoice...
£380 a day - 91K a year - 21k to run business (tools vans) so 70K a year -
conclusion - does all sound a bit steep to me.
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