Johnny, your Plumber is no friend of yours. I had an emergency callout for my friends daughter, she was not charged. Even my mate wanted to pay me, I explained that's what friends are for.
I never charge family and sometimes I charge mates if it's a big job but it really is peanuts compared to what I would charge a regular customer. Works the same in reverse. Last time I did a big job on my sons car, he asked me how much. I told him it took me 6 hours so that's 6 hours of wiping my arse when I'm old and incontinent. He said he'd rather pay!
Well Chris if you ever need anything, there are many of us on here that would happily be there for you lad , you know who they are , beware of the ones only wearing one sock xx
Well, if there's a gas safe plumber here willing to work in west london near Heathrow for a reasonable price, let me know.
I'm not holding my breath...
Well, if there's a gas safe plumber here willing to work in west london near Heathrow for a reasonable price, let me know.
I'm not holding my breath...
To get a gas pipe blocked off because it was sticking out of the wall and the 22 pipe going to the boiler rerouted to be on a straight line I paid £240 (45 minutes job including tea and chit chat)
I would say half of it is reasonable.
What do you think?
...I ended up with the only option to call one of the big firms and they charged £900 for a new pump which costs £450.
15 minutes labour.
This is where we are today in London.
To get a gas pipe blocked off because it was sticking out of the wall and the 22 pipe going to the boiler rerouted to be on a straight line I paid £240 (45 minutes job including tea and chit chat)...
No....well I don't think I am. Slightly off topic, but in the last few years people have been serving up Earl Grey, and we all know that's NOT tea.
Now, when I ask for black tea (to avoid being given Earl Gray or other dishwater brands/types) with a little milk I get curious looks.
No....well I don't think I am. Slightly off topic, but in the last few years people have been serving up Earl Grey, and we all know that's NOT tea.
Now, when I ask for black tea (to avoid being given Earl Gray or other dishwater brands/types) with a little milk I get curious looks.
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