Plumbing price work

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Hi all, as a second income I have just started my own business working for a landlord and an estate agent dealing with their maintenance work. Mainly on the plumbing side of things.
Just wondering if my prices seem to be fair, since I am getting a fair amount of work in.
I charge £25 per job, if I sort the problem out straight away, without using materials etc, and it takes less than an hour. Or £30 if I have to return to the job with materials etc. And if its a bigger job I price accordingly.
I know I have to factor in fuel, insurance, van etc, wear and tear on tools.
 
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yeah your cheap. if your making money and your happy then keep it that way. are you a fully qualified plumber ?
 
£25 a job, :eek: you may aswell stack shelves in tesco ffs. :LOL:
 
I worry when I see prices as low as yours, it just helps to de-value the trade
 
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At £25 per hour x 8 hours =£200 per day on average is not a bad wage, but its like everything else in life you take the good with the bad. some of you think this is a low rate you could try putting it up and just see what happens :) If your not advertising and only working local and its regular then its not to be sniffed at.
 
Hi yes time served plumber/ but that was many years ago. The reason my prices are that low is because I am getting a fair amount of work from the landlord that I work for, which means that I am getting on some days, 4-5 easy jobs such as replacing a toilet handle, fixing a tap washer, basic fault finds etc, which can all be done in two or three hours work, and I feel embarrased to be charging over £100 for work that has cost me very little.
The work that I cant deal with I pass on to friends, who are gas fitters, sparks etc.
If it was a one off job from a mop than I would you usually charge £40 minimum, but im starting to feel embarrased for invoicing £100 plus for an hour or two's work.
Just wondering what other people charge. I do not want to get greedy and end up getting f!cked off, for a wannabe jack of all trades who works cash in hand, with no insurance, and works out the back of his car.
 
Can't make a living like that. You want to earn more than just WAGES.
 
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