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Shower Free Fit If I Buy From Who?
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We are looking to buy a shower from a company (ie b and q) that fits showers free if bought from them or at least for a very reasonable fixed fee.
Had drainhero come out and they quoted us that it would take about an hour to fit at £90 p/h labor charge.
Thank inadvance for any advice here.
Had drainhero come out and they quoted us that it would take about an hour to fit at £90 p/h labor charge.
Thank inadvance for any advice here.
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I agree with the others, get a price for supply and fit from a local. I generally wouldn't use a firm that priced work by the hour, I want a price for the job, that way you know exactly what you're paying.
12:49 Tue 01st Oct 2013
I had an independent plumber fit ours, the price he quoted, for the model I wanted, was for "supply and fit". Go to a good local plumber and enquire.
By the way, the plumber who fitted our bathroom said it was a nightmare for them when people buy kit (which we did, from B&Q) then expect another company to fit it - if they buy themselves, they can be sure they've got all the bits and bobs and connectors they need.
By the way, the plumber who fitted our bathroom said it was a nightmare for them when people buy kit (which we did, from B&Q) then expect another company to fit it - if they buy themselves, they can be sure they've got all the bits and bobs and connectors they need.
I wish I could get anywhere near £90 per hour, Rowen.
To be fair...
They've made one visit already.......... so a cost incurred there.
Travel to and from the job ......... more costs
So, if they fit it for £90 all-in, then that would work out about right.
Alternatively... a local handyman at around £15-20 per hour plus fittings.
To be fair...
They've made one visit already.......... so a cost incurred there.
Travel to and from the job ......... more costs
So, if they fit it for £90 all-in, then that would work out about right.
Alternatively... a local handyman at around £15-20 per hour plus fittings.
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