Pricing Bathroom Work

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I have a question for any bathroom fitters here.

I work as a domestic appliance engineer but work has been a bit slack of late so I have been helping a friend with refitting his bathroom. As this sort of work is not my normal trade I am slow and therefore don't want to charge him my normal hourly rate.

I wondered if I describe what work is involved, someone could tell me how many hours the job should take:

Remove old bath, shower enclosure, mixer & tray, bidet and vanity unit and cap off water pipes; remove tiles, damp plasterboard, 1/2 a square metre of rotten floorboards and some wall insulation round shower area; fit new insulation, floorboards, 2 sheets of plasterboard packed out flush with old tiles, 6 off (2400 x 1200) sheets of wetboard laminate panelling, new shower enclosure; plumb and install new vanity unit.

Other plumbing was done by a proper plumber.
 
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I don't understand why this was moved but now I can't even find the moved post myself so I can't see it being read by anyone else. The work I've done has been about 90% joinery rather than plumbing. :confused:
 

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