Google the price of the boiler/parts and then ask how long it will take him to do the work. Then you'll know his hourly rate. You can then decide if it's a rip off or not.
Would you go in a Honda dealership and ask for the price breakdown of all the spare parts that you would need to build a new Civic? Then ask how many bowls of rice are paid to the car workers to build the new Civic? Then taking the price of the parts and cost of rice from the purchase price, deduce that the main dealers are ripping you?
Thought not you buffoon!
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not quite the same...he wasn't asking if the boiler was a fair price cos that is easy to find online..It is the labour that is the big variable.
akin, if you like, to buying a new car and having to pay a mechanic to deliver it and ensure it is all working. ..which is a fixed price, published cost