and please could you not keep getting the facts conveniently wrong... no gas pipe work has taken place.. just water pipes... and all I have done is hang the boiler in position... all connections have yet to be done... 3 amp fuse isolator switch is in place as well as the flexi cable.. everything is in place ready for CORGI registered heating engineer... but 60 quid an hour just doesnt seem to cut it.
I am still no closer to the answer I was looking for... is 60 quid an hour fair?
Yes, 60 an hour is fair, I work mostly for less.
4 hours for a boiler installation is a joke.
On average the price for installing a good boiler properly is somewhere around £2000, for an average house.
I should not have to explain that you get what you pay for. You got the smallest model, from the cheapest range, from the cheapest source; draw your own conclusions, when you are looking to get the whole job done for 700
What I probably should explain is that as you supply your own boiler, whoever is going to install it for you is not liable for problems.
Hanging the boiler on the wall is a job for the RGI, and I will not touch a job where Mr money saver has done that for me.
You will also need to have to have the electrical connection to the boiler certified by the way.
When I come across a job where there is new electricity but no report, I start with checking the leccie. And it usually fails.
The reason you have problems getting a proper installer is that you sound like the kind of customer nobody wants; low on pay, high on problems.
Add to that the fact that you have chosen the busiest time of the year when even the weakest brothers in the trade have plenty of work.