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Trying to price up for some work for someone, they want shower tray fitted toilet and basin in downstairs bathroom, and upstairs bathroom they want me to tile the shower cubical, fit concealed shower, basin and toilet, is £900 to much? To cheap??
 
Way too cheap I would be that for one inc fittings /tube etc
 
Without seeing it I would say that’s better
 
As in what are they doing ?
 
I'm just looking at receipts on a bathroom I'm nearly done with.
Standard small bathroom about 1.7m x 2m
Adhesive and grout was about £100
Pipe and fittings inc a couple of soil fittings and traps etc and some trim £400
Looking at about 8 days work inc plastering, tiling etc
Should be about 3k with customer paying ontop for suite.
 
If you price it too keenly then you'll be rushing to get done and won't do right by yourself or your customer.
I wouldn't price a job like that all as one, I'd separate the different areas atleast and put in a high estimate (add a day or two).
You can let the customer know what time you think it could take but that you hope it will go much smoother and will reflect that in the bill.
By separating the jobs you can build in twice the contingency and separate your liability should there be any issues.
 

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