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I wish people wanted to pay good money for a good job . . .

My quotes are now high, and I have a - 'if you want it done properly, you will pay good money to get it done right' - attitude!

This is how much it costs to do it properly - and of course you can get it done cheaper/bodged up as well!

Someone once said to me about jobs:

Good - cheap - quick

You can have only two of these (most people want all three, which is impossible!)
 
We quoted for a job last week . Labour only . Unvented cylinder , long run for TPR , s plan from an electric boiler .
All rad pipes already in but need connected to a manifold/pipework .
The guy that got it £300 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wished him good luck ! I never drop my price now
 
cheep,cheep,cheep,is what most custs want today,quality is a thing of the past IMO.
 
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