Are Artisan way too expensive?

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so I lost rewire quote that I got everyone to quote with me.. you will never guess by how much though...........
also a little chat about artisan pricing.
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  • @petefinn6000
    @petefinn6000 Жыл бұрын

    It’s frustrating, as a spark it’s like winning the lottery when the customer says yes but crushing when they’ve gone elsewhere. I’m 58 and now have the same customers I’ve had for 30 years, they keep me busy all week. Honestly, reliability and quality will win over every time soon. Live long and prosper

  • @gavinmills43
    @gavinmills43 Жыл бұрын

    just quoted a job, 2 visits after re_spec and re price, guys come in £500 under me on a £4000 job, client offered me first refusal to beat it, was happy to let the job go, no malice towards the customer, just not willing to race to the bottom just to work for a few days. brush it off and carry on Nick. there's always the next phone call that leads to a more prosperous job anyway.

  • @SquirreliciousMe

    @SquirreliciousMe

    Жыл бұрын

    100% that - we quote our prices (not electricians) as the price we’re prepared to do something for. If I start cutting money I was either fleecing the customer in the first place, or I’m cutting out my profit - or in other words, I’m screwing myself over as I’m not doing the job for any gain if I do that. So we just quote the price we’re happy with to do a good job and give good service. That’s really all there is to it.

  • @AintBigAintClever

    @AintBigAintClever

    Жыл бұрын

    If they offer to throw the other spark under the bus, what's to say they won't do the same to you? It reminds me of when I bought a car for my girlfriend last year. Saw a car on AutoTrader, rang up, they had someone already coming to view it at 1pm that day but if we put down a deposit over the phone they'd let us have it instead, shafting the one who's already booked to see it.

  • @tracer1127

    @tracer1127

    Жыл бұрын

    I am guessing that most self employed trades me included are charging nothing like the proper rate. If you work out the proper cost allowing for pension, holidays, running cost of a vehicle, insurance,all the tools we need etc. I think most of the times in reality the customers are getting way more than they are paying for especially if you are professional and good at your job. If a customer says to me can I drop the price I fire straight back with if your boss said in order for us to keep your job this week we’ve dropped your wage by a few hundred quid you would tell them to piss off. Find another muppet to do the job I’m not interested. A decent tradesman comes at a price end of.

  • @paulmoor3799

    @paulmoor3799

    Жыл бұрын

    There is only one price, the price to do it right, to your standard. End of !

  • @electricalstuff259

    @electricalstuff259

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tracer1127 This is the best comment here. I don't think there are many self employed tradesmen who should be on less than around £400 a day at this point.

  • @ajssonselectricalservicesl303
    @ajssonselectricalservicesl303 Жыл бұрын

    Aren’t we all secretly smug when the guys who undercut us do a poor job? Just a little 😆

  • @chrispartosbro4555

    @chrispartosbro4555

    Жыл бұрын

    Or just fail to turn up, and again, and again.

  • @kevinwhite2380

    @kevinwhite2380

    Жыл бұрын

    I find that's always the case!!

  • @williammartinculleton5875
    @williammartinculleton5875 Жыл бұрын

    Well said young man, remember Jordan is a slick salesman, so he understands the need for top quality presentations. Naturally Artisan’s work will usually be good,.I looked a a DIY rewire recently where the man told me he got his inspiration from watching Artisans videos. The installation was much better than many done by professional electrician’s . Of course the job won’t be signed off or building control notified. But we are not yet living in a police state, so does it really matter ? A niceic registered spark tested the installation for him and everything was found to be correct. Thanks to all the KZread sparks, the DIY folk are doing much better and safer work. As for the big price difference between the South & North, we all have to pay the same price to keep our homes warm, food on the table & fuel in our vehicles, so I’m not convinced by the big differences in rates , most of the folk I worked for would never be able to afford the likes of Artisan. It’s difficult to understand how the job you quoted for was given to someone so much lower than you, perhaps he will utilise labour who are “ on the dole” ? obviously Artisan’s “ Reassuringly expensive” never worked for you. It

  • @wilton-bse6329
    @wilton-bse6329 Жыл бұрын

    London price will be £5.000 materials £8,700 labour plus VAT. Materials from a walk in electrical supplier. Labour includes Certificate of Compliance, Electrical Certificate and Testing Results and the work is done by electricians. This is how he/she got the job: If you buy from the online electrical shop the price for materials will be £3500, 14 way split board, no EV Ultra cable Labour and certification £3500, £1500 for labour electricians, Connections for equipment is done nowadays by push connections and colour coded. Labour electricians are used across UK in residential and commercial buildings, so do not be surprised. £2,000 for electrician/company. Electrician job will be supervise labour electricians job, consumer unit, bonding connections, testing, certification. Company is not VAT registered

  • @StuartTownsend.
    @StuartTownsend. Жыл бұрын

    Solid video again big lad, really eye opening these sit down chats are! Really personal and a great addition! Don’t worry about the price or having to go back focus on being honest and true to yourself and you will get enough work!❤

  • @rjkelectrical6086
    @rjkelectrical6086 Жыл бұрын

    I watched artisans video when he went back. The house was massive and the cable runs and routes look an absolute pig to do.

  • @johnlee7622

    @johnlee7622

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes 30 grand with a full warranty installed at near perfection on KZread, really not a bad price, that house looked like an old castle for fookin sake

  • @georgestangaciu3322
    @georgestangaciu3322 Жыл бұрын

    It's happening on a daily basis even though it's an accessory replacement or a full rewire. Keep doing what you're doing it's great and you're putting good information out there for a good, well informed community.

  • @asdreww
    @asdreww Жыл бұрын

    The problem with Jordan's quote is that it was clearly priced according to what he thought the customer could afford, not what the job would cost. that's why he got so much stick for it. He saw a big house that would sell today for £1.5million or whatever, so assumed the person living there wouldn't think anything of £30k. Reality, they probably bought the house for 50p in the 1960s, were not wealthy, & called out the 'pricing according to the car on the drive'. I'd do exactly the same.

  • @dannythegreat453

    @dannythegreat453

    Жыл бұрын

    25p - 1962. Back when an electricians wage was a bag of wool .

  • @MarcTMcGrath
    @MarcTMcGrath Жыл бұрын

    I think Jordan is quite fair with his price as are you. I was an electrical apprentice many many years ago so have a rough idea. I now work for a german main dealer group in the automotive industry, yeah we are expensive however you have the warranty, the guarantee, the quality, the expertise the training courses the manufacturer approval and the customer always has a recourse. Jordans video the other day showed he went back to a customer who had gone with another quote for a rewire and the electrician had disappeared and customer couldnt get hold of him and were getting artisan in to fix it... pay cheap pay twice! The older you get the more you realise this, if its expensive save up and still go with someone who stands by there work.

  • @JIBS.

    @JIBS.

    Жыл бұрын

    You think charging a customer £150 an hour is fair? When you say expertise what do you mean?

  • @JC-jv5xw
    @JC-jv5xw Жыл бұрын

    Nick - that was a beautifully shot and well argued discussion. You have come so far since your early videos!

  • @liberatodelgreco4430
    @liberatodelgreco4430 Жыл бұрын

    This is the problem with rewires, I’m lucky if I win one a year since I have stopped doing the pricing myself. To be honest I don’t miss them. Your price was spot on for your business model. That’s why you are where you are. Great content as always.

  • @paul_smith66
    @paul_smith66 Жыл бұрын

    No, you're bang on with this video. Sometimes the lowest cost isn't the cheapest option!!

  • @MattMarineEng
    @MattMarineEng Жыл бұрын

    I have the same thing happen at our work place, a colleague keeps saying we are charging too much and losing jobs. When I was speaking with my dad over a coffee who has been in the building trade 30 years self-employed (i am in the marine side). He told me to think of your worth how much you value yourself and knowledge. You could charge less be busy all the time but still only taking home the same each year. You would just be a busy fool running yourself into the ground. He also said to never drop your rates. it's not worth it. Hopefully everything will be fine for the customer but I expect a phone call in the future about one thing or another.

  • @tracer1127

    @tracer1127

    Жыл бұрын

    Listen to your dad buddy because that is almost word for word what my dad used to say to me. He is bang on. Never be a busy fool.

  • @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse
    @Arachnoid_of_the_underverse Жыл бұрын

    Yep I understand the pain Nick and completely understand your stance over it, its not the first and it wont be the last. What I would suggest to you is that future quotes are a lot less detailed than you appear to be giving, it could be classed as a first quote and more detail given once the initial quote is accepted ( or verbally accepted pre final details submitted). As to the undercutting, thats something the customer is going to have to live with plus not having your good will gestures if called out to remediate the work someone else has done. Just to add to what others have said, its the reputation you are buiulding and the standard of workmanship that will bring good customers in not a race to the bottom of the price scale.

  • @thefirst555
    @thefirst555 Жыл бұрын

    When I had an extension quoted. The guys who low balled were working for big house builders and they were doing it on days off. Let's just say it was clear they weren't paying much for materials !

  • @ElectricYeti
    @ElectricYeti Жыл бұрын

    Cheers from Canada, love the vids mate! I went to a job 3years ago big manor home that was be converted into 3 full apartments. Contractor told me they had a quote of 13k ish from there normal electrician and told him to piss off. They got another quote for less and wanted third. I called the guy couple days later and told him I wasn’t going to give him a price I was already more than lowest quote in material and I would be 20k. Funny thing was when I went to job he told me I was only contractor to bring out a tape and measure/map they place out. I get priced out all the time but my quotes are pretty accurate and never have any “extra” charges.

  • @drewbs86
    @drewbs86 Жыл бұрын

    Was just about to say... it definitely wasn't a 2 bed flat. I know because I've worked in that house about 4 years ago when I worked for another local Cambridge company (clearly the customer likes to shop around). But you corrected 👍

  • @Clxyton_
    @Clxyton_ Жыл бұрын

    I quoted for a bathroom, good spec, all tiled floor and walls lots of little niches in the tiling like little pockets for soaps etc, all new pipework etc etc I came to around £5k (customer supplying suite and tiles) I did the same, waiting for the tradify notification, a couple days go by, I follow up on the quote, they went with someone that quoted £650 for the labour and pipe, fittings etc, I was then called a rip-off merchant, plastered all over social media etc. Anyway a few weeks go by, I get a phone call from the same customer, could tell they felt awkward as hell, anyway, this guy they got in was there for 3 weeks, all the pipework was on show, not level, no clips, the grout was all over the place, tiles were cracked and suite damaged. They said it was 'finished' but wouldn't connect the water supply to the bathroom til they paid the 'additional cost' of about 4k so customer called me and asked if I could 'just pop over' and connect the water supply for them cause they weren't going to pay the other guy. As much as I wanted to help them as they were distraught, there is no way I was putting my name to that mess and said no chance. Why people accept quotes 4.5k cheaper and expect the same result baffles me 🤣

  • @stevenhinchley3588
    @stevenhinchley3588 Жыл бұрын

    New filming space looks good!

  • @NBundyElectrical

    @NBundyElectrical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks dude

  • @paulgresty3941
    @paulgresty3941 Жыл бұрын

    Don’t let it get you down !know you’re worth !they will get the kind of job they deserve

  • @richardhorry
    @richardhorry Жыл бұрын

    My Stepson is 4 years own electrical business in Nottingham and let's say 14 years in the trade and as a parent I have to absorb the 'pain' of this, like parents do. He wants to move away from domestic and just stick to commercial and industrial because domestic just don't want to pay. It's just wire and a plug socket to them. He has a base quote of one ceiling rose and 2-3 sockets per room for a rewire and anything else is an add on. The trouble is 80% of the people in this country haven't got a clue about anything except the price of something. And we have got the bloody internet now so they could get a ballpark figure for the bits at least. I feel for him and I feel for you Nick.👍

  • @atkt62

    @atkt62

    Жыл бұрын

    Its a pity you have been so drastically undercut but to be honest I wonder what the customer is going to get for such a low price. I last employed our local electrician 18 months ago. This was a kitchen rewire and rcbo cu upgrade. He was at our house for two days, and the total bill was about 2 grand, he's not vat registered. I thought that was quite fair, for a quality tradesman. 7 sockets, 4 isolators, 6 downright, all paperwork.

  • @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@atkt62 Well I think that sounds like a total rip off! What's a sparky getting on a day rate on a building site? £220-£250 /day?

  • @atkt62

    @atkt62

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ChrisLee-yr7tz I'm sorry you feel that way. I was happy with my choice, the quality of the work, the person and the certification. At the end of the day it's got to be fair to both sides. He was comparable with the plumber and the plasterer btw, so come to cheshire and get paid fairly with added tea and biscuits

  • @electricalstuff259

    @electricalstuff259

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ChrisLee-yr7tz It's totally fair. A gas engineer will charge you 2500 to put a boiler in. Why shouldn't we charge 4 figures to change a consumer unit?

  • @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    Жыл бұрын

    @electricalstuff259 Not 2.5k labour for a combi swap. I've just paid £500 for a combi swap in the SE because I get everything at day rate, but would expect to pay around £700 in Nottingham ordinarily. A national boiler Co would normally charge around £1200 Labour for a combi swap. Of course, anyone can charge whatever they like and whatever the market will stand. I get that. But it really isn't worth it. Same for 4 figures to change a consumer unit. It just doesn't warrant it. At all. The thing that really baffles me is why aren't more people entering the market. Trades are on good money. £000s on labour for a rewire is ridiculous. The technical challenge really isn't hard enough. But like I said...it's whatever the market will stand and I understand it.

  • @dennisreid4428
    @dennisreid4428 Жыл бұрын

    You've lost the job Nick but,you'll be spending more time there putting all the mistakes they made right!!! 1st job EICR

  • @BenWiggins101
    @BenWiggins10111 ай бұрын

    Great video. You are so level headed and down to earth. Keep up the great work dude ⚡💪👍

  • @Anthony-mz8ci
    @Anthony-mz8ci Жыл бұрын

    Hi Nick, this mentality has always been the case. A person can have exactly what they want - if they pay for it. But they don’t, and then think you are over priced. What was asked in this case was correctly costed - well done.

  • @paulclarke8664
    @paulclarke8664 Жыл бұрын

    You are definitely not too expensive, Know your worth. I'm a fellow sparkie and that price that the company came in with is a joke. If anyone competes with these companies then it is a race to the bottom for these people concerned. How they still managed to win the job considering you got the material's for free is mind-blowing. Some people want to train and gain experience for years and still work for peanuts. Keep up the good work and always great content 👍🏾

  • @tracer1127
    @tracer1127 Жыл бұрын

    This is the flip side to doing stuff on KZread etc. You could find that some other outfits could easily undercut, slate you and rubbish your work. This is where you have to have balls and not be bothered about what other people think of your prices etc because your price is your price end of. I’m a kitchen fitter, have been self employed for almost 30years and I don’t give a damn what someone else prices a job at because I know I have pride in my work, go over and above what I have quoted to do and it is of great importance to me that the customer is happy with the job. I don’t have any interest in Joe Blogs doing it cheaper because he ain’t me, having pride and the know how of how to turn out a decent job comes at a cost and that cost is yours.

  • @btowntom1422
    @btowntom1422 Жыл бұрын

    Like the content mate. We do 4 full Rewires a week…only supply white PVC. We fit any accessories people supply themselves. I’ve found over the years it’s the path of least resistance

  • @pault4793

    @pault4793

    11 ай бұрын

    4 full rewires a week , thats 1.75 days per rewire , hmmmmmmm, i think not unless you got 50 sparks on site

  • @petertallowin6406
    @petertallowin6406 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video dude. What you failed to mention is that it would have cost Artisan 20K just to get the VW Electric van on site...... 🤣You are a very honest guy with excellent values and exceptional standards. As long as you are busy doing what you enjoy then crack on mate. Keep 'chasing' those dreams Bundy....

  • @DJNeilos
    @DJNeilos Жыл бұрын

    They have sourced the products them selves and they are only priced for labour surly! I use to work for CEF in Cambridge over 17years ago.

  • @richardlewis5316
    @richardlewis53168 ай бұрын

    Its always interesting to listen to other tradesmen about how they quote for a job - and I agree that when I have done a full spec for the work and that spec is used by another firm to get the job cheaper - its very annoying especially if I know the other firm and how they work. My advice would be when a quote is lost to contact the customer a day or so after the job should have started to see how its going. I love to here 'Glad you called - he hasn't turned up - come and see me'

  • @danf6491
    @danf6491 Жыл бұрын

    Be interesting to reprice the job with only the essential materials and cheap sockets and lights. Then you can see what they are charging for labour etc. I'm sure you will be back to do an Eicr on a duel RCD BG board and to replace a shed load of halogen gu10's 😅.

  • @jeremysargent5037
    @jeremysargent5037 Жыл бұрын

    Regarding about copying the spec...a customer doesn't want to compare apples with pears. A customer wants something done they seriously need the detail because they need to know how many days are charged for the work, the quality of materials and if they are overcharging for them. If they don't have the exact spec from an electrician you can't shop around. Many tradesmen don't give a fully detailed quote which makes it difficult for the customer to decide what they are paying for. You know why it's done but we all know that it is the customer who is going to pay.

  • @malccraven5276
    @malccraven5276 Жыл бұрын

    Didn't realise I hadn't subscribed before now. Must have just got all the videos via the algorithm. You've got me now though Nick

  • @wayniem
    @wayniem Жыл бұрын

    Nick you'll always get people undercut, but stand by your pricing like you are, doing it that cheap there has to be something not right.

  • @andrewjameson5918

    @andrewjameson5918

    Жыл бұрын

    people who know your value will pay you for it. Move on and work with them, not those who always want the lowest value.

  • @alharris3157
    @alharris3157 Жыл бұрын

    We revamped our kitchen last year and I provisioned all the electrical bits n pieces. 1st I did a list of the stuff we wanted then went about sourcing similar parts but the cheapest variety ( white plastic power points instead of metal vanity points for instance). There was a huge difference in price but I didn't trust many of the ancillary bits so bought what we desired not the cheapest. Will they be fitting grommets and making good on tests, that's they only way you can lower the cost so much. I reckon you will have a re-install down the line.

  • @effervescence5664
    @effervescence5664 Жыл бұрын

    I would expect that they went with someone that isn't rewiring the house - they're tagging onto the existing wiring and just upgrading the board. There's no other way to do it and be that cheap but sadly that's how people get stung by "extras" or end up with an unfinished job because the company went in too low and bankrupted themselves. Seen it happen before and I'll see it again.

  • @GS-lh2nx
    @GS-lh2nx Жыл бұрын

    I feel your pain but when you miss that badly its not you its them. I doubt they saw your quote if they undercut you that much. either they are hacking the job, honestly missed something, or will take the money and run. Thx for the content and hello from the usa

  • @neronexis
    @neronexis Жыл бұрын

    Can you do a follow up video and see if the customer will let you inspect it after would be an amazing opportunity for a video I’d be really interested.

  • @jakeyb141
    @jakeyb14110 ай бұрын

    We need more videos like this. They’re decent to listen to

  • @billsbasementworkshop1902
    @billsbasementworkshop1902 Жыл бұрын

    Nick. Don't be worried about your quotes. I am not VAT registered and have had quotes for less than yours turned down for someone else who quoted cheaper. I'm going to try quoting another way in the future. I will ask the prospective client what sort of budget they have in mind and try to come as close to that as possible without loosing income or proffit. The people know what they want to pay and as I read in one comment, " as far as they are concerned it's just some wire and sockets to them " This is perfectly true. They don't seem to be able to see the bigger picture of how much work and how many man hours actually goes into doing a re-wire, as well as paying adam and all of your utilities, at home and at work. Keep on doing the quotes the way you are. You must obviously be winning more than you are loosing or you would not be able to sustain the business. Good luck and thanks for another great Vid.

  • @Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname
    @Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname Жыл бұрын

    You know full well that the people doing that job are going to bodge it. I look forward to the "I told you so " vid. As for other people watching your vids and undercutting you, the simple answer is to not post everything live or almost live. Wait till you get the job in the bag, THEN tell the tale of how you came to win it. You can still run an informative channel a couple of weeks behind the actual events, especially the commercially sensitive parts.

  • @andrewjameson5918
    @andrewjameson5918 Жыл бұрын

    got to love this I will have to get you to price my works in the SE of England

  • @shariffeldeen
    @shariffeldeen Жыл бұрын

    true and honesty , will keep you going stronger. I bet you are already on your next job 😀

  • @kalel810
    @kalel810 Жыл бұрын

    You was bang on with the price and them other people are 100% going to rough it in or use Apprentices for the labour as seen that all too much :(. Yes he a lot but thats his selling point and rich people will go to it for that reason. Like people who buy posh water 💧

  • @andrewbrady7909
    @andrewbrady7909 Жыл бұрын

    It will be the new faceplates, pendants and some new drops to the new consumer unit job. They won’t bother actually rewiring the house in the loft or under the floor.

  • @rjhewitt1981
    @rjhewitt1981 Жыл бұрын

    It’s always going to be a tough one as it may have been a company that has multiple electricians that are on a hourly wage. So just an example if they are paying their staff £15 p/h and they quote 4 days work it would most likely be cheaper that an self employed person quoting for a 4 day job. The difference would be in the customers personal experience as we all would say you get a better service and better job from someone like yourself doing the work.

  • @AJBTemplar
    @AJBTemplar Жыл бұрын

    Customers (I am one) don't always go only by price. Personalities come into it (some people just get on); customers may not want their property on You Tube; timing may have worked out better for the other sparks; maybe that other sparks had some ideas that appealed to the customer; maybe they wanted it more. The point I am making is that customers will rarely say all this.

  • @matthewlynes8322
    @matthewlynes8322 Жыл бұрын

    The standard of work you are putting out id put your prices up by 15/20%. Potential customers that are currently going with you will pay the additional amount because they appreciate quality and the ones your not getting now you still won’t be getting

  • @tommahoney7940
    @tommahoney7940 Жыл бұрын

    Prices do vary mate like you say,the worry is a price like that would tell Alarm bells are ringing very loudly.Your work along with Artisan ,Chris cjr Cory and alike show me you are all quality sparks who take great pride in your work and the quality of finish .Will some people pay that premium yes,but many wouldn’t,that’s quite a concern in your industry the standard of work is huge reflecting massive price differences.Surely anyone who goes in with a cut price that’s so far away from yours must be cutting corners.I appreciate that you guys on you-tube will generate a lot more work because your out there to the world showing your work to the masses and good on you all (well and truly deserved) definitely must help grow your business,but someone who isn’t might be chasing work but a price like that m8 Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Not right to me,All the best and keep up the standards m8 Tom.

  • @johnblair2362
    @johnblair2362 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Nick. I've just retired after 50years in the trade, 42 as a contractor, and what you're experiencing is what used to be called 'buying the job', If a contractor is slack, they will do the job at a loss just to keep them ticking over, also in the hope that they will get some extras which will make up a bit of the loss. Better to walk away from that sort of situation.

  • @mixit2413

    @mixit2413

    Жыл бұрын

    its a dangerous game to play though that's how NWP went bust and we got a load of there work because my boss wasn't prepared to do that.

  • @kevinwhite2380

    @kevinwhite2380

    Жыл бұрын

    I used to drop prices for customers. not any more. Thats a mugs game. If the customer can't afford you & you do the work, they usually try to screw you at the end of the job!! Just not worthh the hassel. I now keep my prices high & get less work, but less stress, but the SAME pay :-)

  • @michaelreddington658

    @michaelreddington658

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mixit2413 I subbied to NWP on a few of their PBSA’s. Good jobs and made some good money. Wasn’t surprised when I heard what happened to them in the end though after how I saw things were run

  • @leightonwilkinsonlw
    @leightonwilkinsonlw Жыл бұрын

    it would be great follow up video if you could do an EICR on the job afterwards. Im sure the client would be happy with that too

  • @sygad1
    @sygad1 Жыл бұрын

    I recently enquired on an Artisan video about the cost breakdown of a solar install, £35k IIRC, the comments were not kind for me even daring to ask

  • @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see a breakdown of the original quote of £15,660 on this video...but I know what people would think of that.

  • @Unshou
    @Unshou Жыл бұрын

    Obviously every part of the country is different but I've used the same electrician now for over 20 years, here in Berkshire, and he recently gave me a guide price of around £500 per room (not including hallways) for a full rewire. So for a 4 bed house, living room, dining room, kitchen and 2 bathrooms I was looking at around £5-6k. All I know is that I've used this electrician many times and his work is top notch and his prices have always been reasonable.

  • @tpottrell
    @tpottrell Жыл бұрын

    Ive been getting quotes in for an EV charger. 4 local firms all in the 2.5-3k range, and one national firm who quoted 1.5K... I went with the 2.5k local firm... :)

  • @Asseraticlan
    @Asseraticlan Жыл бұрын

    Mate, I've been in business for nearly 20 years now. Totally different industry to you guys and very niche, but now and again we loose a job to another company, and I'd say 50% of the time this happens, the customer will come back to us and say they didn't get what they expected and could we come and do the job properly. The sad fact is we often have to charge more to fix someone else's poor work, than we'd of quoted in the first place and what's even sadder is some jobs we simply cannot rectify because that previous company removed what we needed to do the job correctly. Unfortunately in modern business, price often trumps quality and we all know this, but I'm glad to see you don't do yourself an injustice by trying to compete in these situations.

  • @mark_just_mark
    @mark_just_mark Жыл бұрын

    Just focus on you, don’t be concerned by people quoting above or below you, especially when the details are not clear as it will become frustrating. Just be the best version of yourself… 👍

  • @alexriley6663
    @alexriley6663 Жыл бұрын

    Lad am on the gas so not a spark but .. doesn’t matter if you live on the moon no one should be paying £30,000 for a bit of cable and light fittings , your materials are peanuts compared to boilers and UFH , copper , press fitting etc .

  • @jonpav6224
    @jonpav6224 Жыл бұрын

    As an experienced professional and business owner you know your costs, margins, what you need to make and allow for some worst case / unforeseen aspects. There's also different standards of quotes, as you say. I've seen many examples of people and business that undercut, to gain more work / or in theory get better jobs in future, etc. You end up busy, but often with painful and low / no profit jobs. I've also seen many quite expensive established businesses (with high overheads) often get called for the big jobs, even when a smaller or mid size business has done a lot of great value work and looked after that same client. Psychology and other aspects re relationships are hard to know, not just price and what end result, quality of work and support will actually be.

  • @sergiofernandez3725
    @sergiofernandez3725 Жыл бұрын

    @Nick Your price is correct for you as a small company. The quality of your work is excellent. The care amd attention of your work is second to none. For someone to quote/estimate for half the price sounds iffy. I know there is a difference between quote and estimate. Will the materials be the same spec? How will the customer know the materials will be the same spec? On the flip side the firm that quoted/estimated. Several questions New firm or established business How big is the company Are they doing it for cash flow and not for much profit Are they an electrician or a builder that dabbles in electrics Don't compromise your money or skills or wealth of experience to get the work. That is a race to the bottom. Time will tell what happens at that rewire. As for the 100K subs What about a 100K giveaway. Maybe some tools or bags or kit

  • @kristiangoransson6104
    @kristiangoransson6104 Жыл бұрын

    You can’t go that much lower without compromising on the quality of the materials and ripping one self off… I always knew that I could end up working for a low as hell hourly wage when I was self employed but doing it to often would be just stupid. A customer has to realize that a set price has to cover contingencies and that they probably wouldn’t accept a pay cut just because their boss made a mistake with the calculator

  • @abskan4015
    @abskan401511 ай бұрын

    I've just paid 5k plus 2.5k for a full rewire in Birmingham. The job was spot on and I sources all the materials for 2.5k. There is too much profiteering in this game.

  • @jamesdiver2183

    @jamesdiver2183

    9 ай бұрын

    so was that 10k or 7.5k

  • @abskan4015

    @abskan4015

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jamesdiver2183 7.5k

  • @Palo-jm7xc
    @Palo-jm7xc Жыл бұрын

    I think the worst is when they undercut you and then throughout the project add bits back on as it wasn't included in the spec and end up charging more.

  • @royceybaby

    @royceybaby

    Жыл бұрын

    This completely. I'm not a spark, but have seen this time and time again in my industry (IT).

  • @sniperfi4532

    @sniperfi4532

    Жыл бұрын

    Variations. You see this with large commercial builders and massive jobs. Want an extra PowerPoint? Well that will cost you $250. Wanna swap a single PowerPoint for a double? Well that’s $150….

  • @mixit2413

    @mixit2413

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sniperfi4532 we made about a 2million from variations on one job can't get away with that now the buggers lock you down now often you have to give money back. (commercial builds)

  • @jackmcgovern9647
    @jackmcgovern9647 Жыл бұрын

    With that price different I wouldn’t give it much thought. Not much to worry about. If your constantly not conversing then you may want to have a look at your pricing or offering.

  • @craigflynn3238
    @craigflynn3238 Жыл бұрын

    Alright Nick, Working in Greater London doing similar work to you for a similar amount of time and Iv seen this a hundred times, I predict that that part of the contract for the new contractor will be a 60-70% deposit They will get 60% through the first fix and then start second fixing areas to make it look finished, they will then start to try and find ways to get more money from the customer and if that’s not successful then someone will fall ill, they won’t turn up for weeks/ months then they will explain the hard times they fallen on get the rest of the money out of sympathy and the job won’t get finished. your original price was fine, what people need to recognise is that they are paying for a premium service at reasonable rate. The minute you said outside lights etc etc I knew that’s not a 6k job

  • @gibbodive140
    @gibbodive140 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Nick. It is tough out there especially with the cost of living crisis, peoples disposable income under pressure even for small jobs. There will always be someone who will do a job cheaper, so there is little point in attempting to compete on price. Use all your strongest points - local tradesman, excellent workmanship, great warranty - perhaps consider increasing the guarantee length, quick customer service, reputation.... everything in your arsenal and use it even sell/brag about it if you have to ! Certainly in the south there are customers who are prepared to pay proper rates for a job that will give them peace of mind and little stress. Try to engage with local businesses that will have continual work, that way you develop relationships and they will prefer calling you as they are used to having you around and trust you. In my opinion your suppliers shouldn't be subsidising supplies for the customer benefit. This is extra money you personally should benefit from, unless that is the You Tube thing compensates you in some way ? Finally, and I know this is difficult, keep your long term business and personal overheads as tight/low as possible until you have a decent buffer in the bank. This takes the pressure off you personally, frees the mind, less stress/pressure to secure a job. I wish you well.

  • @sunshine3187
    @sunshine3187 Жыл бұрын

    The only way I can see that person coming in so cheap, is if he works for a big company and is stealing materials and doing it as a pj with him and his mate.

  • @JRCElectrical
    @JRCElectrical Жыл бұрын

    Win some u loose some Nicholas, love the new area for filming, love the editing, love it, yes he is expensive

  • @NBundyElectrical

    @NBundyElectrical

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks babes

  • @thatman84

    @thatman84

    Жыл бұрын

    Def is a pleasing background. Didn't even realise till I read this comment

  • @markspalding29
    @markspalding29 Жыл бұрын

    I’m a decorator and been running my business 30 plus years and I have the exact same issues , some come in so cheap , I stick to my guns on my price . They normally come back as they are not happy with the job

  • @AK--47
    @AK--47 Жыл бұрын

    I've been in sales for over 2 decades. sometimes you lose the business because someone buys the business. you also learn that most likely there will be changes down the line, unforeseen things that end up bridging the gap between their quote and yours. It happens and you need to stick to your guns quoting correctly and ethically for yourself and your customer knowing if they went with you, 99% of the time you build enough fat to cover eventualities and delays. The other party most likely will not, have not and that'll be a learning for the customer. I firmly believe that if you do good work, add value and delivery of promises and expectations then always dare to be expensive. you're better off being known for being trusted and reliable than cheap.

  • @madgebishop5409
    @madgebishop5409 Жыл бұрын

    looking forward to the follow up video when their light switches start turning the oven on and off etc 😂

  • @Jason-zh7wo
    @Jason-zh7wo Жыл бұрын

    Thats crazy 😱 would be very interesting to see what happens....

  • @ttmelectrical8623
    @ttmelectrical8623 Жыл бұрын

    Mate I’ve worked with some guys before I went on my own, they would win the job by giving cheap then add extras during the job to the actual price or leave the job half done as they can’t afford to finish, not to mention cheap materials and half assed jobs.

  • @supersparks9466
    @supersparks9466 Жыл бұрын

    I guess I’m fairly lucky in I very rarely do quotes , customers trust me and the builders I work for know the ballpark I charge,so I just do the work and submit my invoices,job done.

  • @TheYohtube

    @TheYohtube

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here , pipeline work is the way to go. Don't be greedy just do a good job for a fair price and the work flows in steadily.

  • @herrtomas6729
    @herrtomas6729 Жыл бұрын

    Guess the hardest part is estimating the time that cable routing, tidy and making good will take - and the cost. And covering labour and time on occupied retires. Expectation is a different psychology though….. Too cheap (in a ‘well heeled’ area) may seem like potential poor quality. People are different!

  • @joshallison92
    @joshallison92 Жыл бұрын

    Yes. I haven’t even watched the video yet 😂

  • @Cyberpunk_Banshee

    @Cyberpunk_Banshee

    Жыл бұрын

    Same, just got a video prompt and immediately said "yes!" Don't even need any context for what the job is.

  • @elliothetherington7723
    @elliothetherington7723 Жыл бұрын

    They will end up with half a job, keep doing what you are doing 👍🏻

  • @user-ox4eu3xi3s
    @user-ox4eu3xi3s Жыл бұрын

    when i started college in 2004, one of the way jobs got done cheap was a few of the lads doing alot of the donkey 1st fix was either at college like me or was just a mate who did some cable laying for £50 cash in hand a day. was able to get alot of 1st fix rewires boxed up quickyl and cheaply.

  • @Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname

    @Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname

    Жыл бұрын

    Well a fully qualified electrician has better things to do than the donkey work, that's why you employ "improvers" or an electrician's mate to do the knuckle-dragger work whilst you do the maths.

  • @yensabi

    @yensabi

    Жыл бұрын

    Really....🤔

  • @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    @ChrisLee-yr7tz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname So in the example in the video where does the £8k odd charge for labour come from???

  • @joshovki
    @joshovki Жыл бұрын

    Price, Speed, Quality, you can only ever have 2. If someone is THAT much cheaper then either it will take 3 times as long or the quality will be 3 times worse

  • @stevenhinchley3588
    @stevenhinchley3588 Жыл бұрын

    Fair quote you gave

  • @Pabz2030
    @Pabz203010 ай бұрын

    Not a sparky but been in business for many years, and quite often we would see competitors - especially startups - go in with a low ball quote on a project, sometimes even at a loss - just to win a contract so they could use it as a reference down the line. Or maybe it's "mates rates" or simply they use it to open doors. So just because someone is hugely undercutting you doesnt mean they will do a bad job. There may be other sound(ish) commercial reasons for what appears to be a crazy low price.

  • @pietkaify
    @pietkaify Жыл бұрын

    Artisan have a niche. One that is being diminished week by week. As many train and diversity. I personally love commercial. I do domestic minor works because I cannot stand the scam like CPS schemes. But my money is in reactive callouts to commercial kitchens. Working 8 hours on a site on my day rate is just a standby for the next callout.

  • @paulbruscott4139
    @paulbruscott4139 Жыл бұрын

    I got price pointed on a mansion which would have been a 30k job so now I don’t send written estimates I just message the price and once agreed I send them a written invoice as I am sick of getting price pointed and under cut

  • @AdrianSams
    @AdrianSams Жыл бұрын

    As a Joiner I feel your pain. I know I've lost jobs to guys working from farm buildings not even registered for business rates or even Industrial. Quite often they don't even quote like for like with the same spec as I do. Personally I believe everyone who runs a business should be registered for VAT. That would help level the playing field.

  • @paultaylor4032
    @paultaylor4032 Жыл бұрын

    Parts are going to be roughly the same cost for everyone so to undercut your quote by that much means they are probably not charging much for labour but i guess Labour charge is down to what you value your time and experience to be worth based on how much you need money, for example if you are working to pay mortgage and bills and food your going to want to charge more so you make a big profit, if you dont have payments to make you can work for less and still have the same amount of profit

  • @marekschmitz8558
    @marekschmitz8558 Жыл бұрын

    Not sure how they're doing it at that price Nick?? I'd of been slightly more than your original quote..Can't be comparable materials.. and would guess the work will not be of a comparable standard! Customer has gone for the rock bottom quote which is never a wise decision in my experience. Admire your honesty, keep up the good work.

  • @arniewheeler4673
    @arniewheeler4673 Жыл бұрын

    wont go in to details, but a friend of mine quoted a rewire. he was the most expensive, but the client went with him for the following reasons. he was friendly, knowledgeable, spoke to the kids, stroked the cat and played with the family dog. True fact. everyone was happy at the end too. all clients are different ......

  • @michaeljarcher

    @michaeljarcher

    Жыл бұрын

    That's called grooming.

  • @Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname

    @Mr.MFuckingYTchangedmyname

    Жыл бұрын

    Did he negotiate a nice discount with the lady of the house?😉

  • @Alchemetica
    @Alchemetica Жыл бұрын

    I like your new video set.

  • @gavinderbyshire5535
    @gavinderbyshire5535 Жыл бұрын

    Prices vary massively, down here in Cornwall we have to pay our guys over £23 an hour, when you factor in O&P our prices would seem expensive to a sparky in the north west. Our house prices are so expensive and living costs are high along with travel. It does hurt to lose jobs but generally the ones you win on price turn out to be the better jobs.

  • @dannythegreat453

    @dannythegreat453

    Жыл бұрын

    That’s Labour only ! Self employed sparks gave a whole host of other overheads ! If I charged £23 ph I’d be homeless inside a year

  • @gordsec
    @gordsec Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe my comment made it on screen. BTW, it wasn't an outright dig at Jordan, or anyone at Artisan. My comment was to find out what they would charge for the same job in Cambridge. I hope the people don't get ripped off, either with shoddy work or additional costs that were not covered at the outset.

  • @syncrosimon
    @syncrosimon Жыл бұрын

    Thank goodness for companies offering good value trading, don’t forget many people are earning £11 an hour and you want them to pay a years wages for a weeks work.

  • @gavjlewis
    @gavjlewis Жыл бұрын

    Go and check his work after and if it's good and he is willing to work for a pittance offer him a job! 😂 TBH when I first started out I always undercut everybody because I felt I needed to win every job. It was just me and my 10 year old van and my spare room full of bits I had collected along the way. When you work out you end up doing 50 hour weeks because everything takes longer and how much tax you pay I was worse off than my old PAYE job. Big eye opener. Year 2 I started to know my worth and charge more. I probably could charge even more as I'm still usually cheapest. Most of my "lost" work is because the jobs are too big to do in the time the customer wants as I work by myself.

  • @stevepettifer4896
    @stevepettifer4896 Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like a customer might well come crawling back when it all goes wrong. That quote just doesn't seem possible to include the materials and to be done well, safely, to regulations and with a neat and tidy finish. That customer is definitely going to regret taking someone who is 50% cheaper - buy cheap, buy twice. But that's their prerogative and it might well be a painful lesson for them. Never mind Nick, you do you and the work will keep coming.

  • @davegreen7223
    @davegreen7223 Жыл бұрын

    accepted a cowboy price by the sound of it and probably end up with cowboy problems

  • @carlashleyelectricalservic3333
    @carlashleyelectricalservic3333 Жыл бұрын

    Yes mate had this a couple times myself, normally it's when they put a couple of cheap sparky mates who can actually do a rewire and are paid £10ph each that's how they can afford to do it so cheap, but as we both know when u have the main man in the boss it's gotta be a better option for anyone that's what I tell customers when the quotes so cheap compared to mine can't pay for 27yrs exp over an apprentice

  • @electricalstuff259

    @electricalstuff259

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly. I know at least two firms in the north east that do this. One of them sent two 'improvers' to move a welding machine in a factory. Paid them 80 quid each for the days graft and charged 16 grand for the job. On domestic work they send adult apprentices and tell the client they're qualified, so they're getting a rewire for 5 grand but the sparks are only being paid 300 quid each

  • @blower1
    @blower1 Жыл бұрын

    Yes....next!

  • @NBundyElectrical

    @NBundyElectrical

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂

  • @darrenthompson6046
    @darrenthompson6046 Жыл бұрын

    Hi nick like I said on your video about the pricing that it was spot on and like I said it will be cowboys and not a electrician not on that I have find a site that's in China where you can buy all the electrical stuff cables socket just as a point a £13 sockets that you can get in the UK you can buy from China for about £3.99 for the exactly same socket the think is I have ordered one to see what it is like and do some testing on and I bet it fails the UK standards I don't like being on video that is why I have not started doing my own KZread channel

  • @darrenthompson6046

    @darrenthompson6046

    Жыл бұрын

    You can buy 100 meters of 2.5 over here about £60 you can buy the same from where I said for £37

  • @mikewatts3646
    @mikewatts364611 ай бұрын

    Not slagging, but 30k, 12k for a rewire?! Come on!! Materials are the same cost in the uk (or within 5/10%) standard 3 bed re-wire should cost no more than 6k

  • @chrisardern4594
    @chrisardern4594 Жыл бұрын

    Personally i would have thought that if the quote winning sparks have seen your quote for 12kmand only gone in with their quote of 6k alarm bell should be going off with the client. Considering that you know them personally they would have known that you did your best to give them the best price. Good luck with the 100k subs.

  • @stephena2720
    @stephena2720 Жыл бұрын

    At least you'll get all the remedial work... unless the house burns down before you get to.

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