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The problem with any guide is that while trades are in such short supply There pricing is based on how busy they are If you can get a price at the moment

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You’re not managing subs though so these become reasonably irrelevant. Is a £200 sparky available tomorrow better than a £190 Sparky available in a month ..??

 

Get 3 prices, get the average and take the one nearest the average. 
 

And don’t be afraid to ask for their day rates ..!

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Interested in knowing how deep the financial hole might be for unforeseen variations. 
And for inflation in materials cost.
Just to be well informed so that life hopefully becomes easier for both sides.

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