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OVERPRICED ELECTRICIAN

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Everyflippingusernameistaken · 22/11/2022 17:52

OPINIONS PLEASE! SORRY IT'S LONG-WINDED!

I had an electrician round this morning (won't mention his name).
Was supposed to be here at 9 and at 9.30 I texted to see if he was still coming, and he replied that he'd be here about an hour later.
Nice of him to let me know.
Not a good start.
I've have had him to do work before and he was good.

I needed a fluorescent tube replacing under a wall unit in the kitchen. As the other two fluorescent tubes have been in situ for a few years, I said I would have them all replaced so they all lasted a long time. For some reason he brought another guy with him, which was unnecessary, and he always did the work alone before. They went to get the required items. Didn't take long for the work to be done. I also had an oven light replaced and a screw put into the bathroom light fitting, which had come loose. So nothing major. The tube that wasn't working flickered if it was turned on, which apparently means the control gear inside the fitting was faulty.

Anyway I should have asked how much beforehand, but as nothing major, just replacement of oven light and 3 fluorescent tubes, and fitting a screw in the bathroom light fixture, I didn't really think of it. Anyway, I nearly passed out when he said I had to pay £170!

I had some money kept for any work I needed doing, but it wasn't enough and I had to raid my purse to make up the amount.I said it was much more than I expected. He said everything has gone up. (That old chestnut! Blame inflation, Covid, whatever) But I do realise things have got more expensive.

After he had gone I was stressing about it and I texted him and said I’ve just had a look at the lights. I only wanted new fluorescent tubes, not a whole new system! I didn’t need this extra expense, especially on top of Christmas.
You should have asked me. I was shocked at the cost.

HIM :
I’m sorry, you did say to change them all, it’s hard to get hold of them tubes now days and they will prob cost around the same about the same

ME:
I don’t know why you didn’t ask me. you could have rung me from the shop and explained how much they would have cost and I would have said just replace the tube that’s blown. (There seem to be loads of fluorescent tubes £5-£10! from what I saw on the internet.)

HIM:
Ok, it’s was just the tube as it was flickering, it would have been the control gear inside the fitting, that’s why we ask if you want to change them all so they match. (I said I wanted to change all 3 TUBES so they all lasted a long time).

No mention was made about replacing the entire fitting for THREE lights.

HIM:
Ok, well between us we have miss communicated, what you like to do about this?

HIM:
I’ll come back and give you £70 back. So you are just paying for the materials.

He came back a couple of hours later and gave me the money back, but I've still paid £100 for what I considered a small job. I wish I had just left things as they are.

He said after this don't contact me about any more electrical work. I said well I wouldn't would I? I'm still fuming.

Don't know how you do a poll of am I being unreasonable!

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1001Daffodils · 22/11/2022 18:26

I agree with others that you're in the wrong here. Not maliciously, but still in the wrong.

All the electricians in our area charge £75 just to turn up, then charge in hourly blocks so 1 hrs 5 mins work is a two hour chargeable job.

I think the cost of your invoice was fair considering it included materials too and can't blame the electrician for blacklisting you.

halofern · 22/11/2022 18:28

Do it yourself next time then. You clearly know better than he does.

elle6 · 22/11/2022 18:28

My DH is an electrician with his own company and stopped taking on any work other than recommendations as he didn't want to deal with this anymore. YABU.

BobbyBobbyBobby · 22/11/2022 18:28

I feel sorry for him.

You never asked for a quote nor did you specify that he was to check with you the costs as he went along.

You appeared to give him carte blanche to do the job.

I think he was jolly decent to give you a reins and probably felt his reputation from you wrongly bad mouthing him was something to avoid and worth refunding you for.

Hooverphobe · 22/11/2022 18:28

Good luck finding a spark next time you need one… it’s a small world in trades.

user573010482911233445559002281818484 · 22/11/2022 18:29

BobbyBobbyBobby · 22/11/2022 18:28

I feel sorry for him.

You never asked for a quote nor did you specify that he was to check with you the costs as he went along.

You appeared to give him carte blanche to do the job.

I think he was jolly decent to give you a reins and probably felt his reputation from you wrongly bad mouthing him was something to avoid and worth refunding you for.

This.

Livingbyariver · 22/11/2022 18:30

Did the electrician go up a ladder?

to work at height , you cannot work alone which is why he brought another person, he was abiding by H&S regs!

you are being extremely unreasonable!

BamBamBilla · 22/11/2022 18:30

I'm not surprised he charged you that much for what is effectively just changing a light bulb.

FleecyBlanketPerson · 22/11/2022 18:30

You want to see how much plumbers charge then (and gas engineers yikes).
It's why you must always get three quotes. The good ones are never available straight away too. When there's an emergency that is also when I've paid loads through desperation. I was told by someone in the trade it's £50 per hour and a full day £300 usually (up north). As a rule of thumb. That's before materials added on. That was a couple of years ago.

elle6 · 22/11/2022 18:31

Hooverphobe · 22/11/2022 18:28

Good luck finding a spark next time you need one… it’s a small world in trades.

Also, this!

Word gets around between local electricians, plumbers, builders etc.

FourTeaFallOut · 22/11/2022 18:31

Hooverphobe · 22/11/2022 18:28

Good luck finding a spark next time you need one… it’s a small world in trades.

And this, it's like a bloody knitting circle at Toolstation.

TheHauntedPencilCase · 22/11/2022 18:32

dementedpixie · 22/11/2022 18:02

Yabu and now you've lost an electrician that you said you had used in the past with no issues

This

LIZS · 22/11/2022 18:32

Call out charge alone would be half that, plus time to collect and fit. There is nothing difficult about changing an oven light or fluorescent tube/starter.

WombatChocolate · 22/11/2022 18:33

I agree it was annoying he did more than you asked

It was right to raise that with him and he did the right thing to refund you some of the money. Many wouldn’t do that.

Now I think you have to be glad you got away lightly and learn to always get full,prices ahead of agreeing a job.

Sounds like you did it need an electrician but an odd job man. These are still expensive for their time but cheaper than a qualified tradesman.

Just for their time it can be close to £100 for a quick call out, before there is any stuff to include too.

A similar thing happened to me once. I had to really push to get some money back and when I did, I expressed thanks for it. You do have to be realistic about how much workmen’s time is worth and think carefully about if you’re prepared to lay their high hourly rate for little jobs like a screw putting in, that you could avoid a tradesman for.

PeekAtYou · 22/11/2022 18:35

You called an electrician to change some bulbs? Why wouldn't you do it yourself?

Lanneederniere · 22/11/2022 18:35

We had the same issue and my (engineer) DH managed to source the right tube from a local supplier for £30, fitting it took literally minutes.

I believe that you were ripped off and I am glad that you got money back, good for you for asking.

Profiteering in all its forms is going on in all sectors, this guy was opportunist.

Sadly, we are all becoming resigned to being ripped off nowadays due to the skills deficit in this country.

FleecyBlanketPerson · 22/11/2022 18:35

FourTeaFallOut · 22/11/2022 18:31

And this, it's like a bloody knitting circle at Toolstation.

😂yes^
I do all the small plumbing jobs and DIY in our house and I feel like I know them all down at that place. Never had any issues with them. The minute you piss a tradesman/woman off though, there's an inside joke they add on a charge. They know who are non-payers or awkward gits and they will really try help the good customers (but not for free, they aren't a charity).

Flapjackquack · 22/11/2022 18:36

My electrician charges £50 to change a light fitting, so I would expect more than £170 if he was supplying the lights too. I can see it being a shock if you had just expected the bulbs to be replaced, but unless you have dexterity issues I am not sure why you couldn’t change a bulb yourself.

Whyareblokesonhere · 22/11/2022 18:37

Wow, I hope you have the decency to send another text.

Hi, I'm sorry I over reacted and really appreciate you taking the time to resolve my complaint, lots of lessons learnt for me here. I do think it would be best practise if you discussed charges upfront as it was just so unexpected for me. Probably best that we do leave it there but please be rest assured that I would still recommend you to family and friends as appreciate the quality of your work. Best wishes and apologies again for my part.

amiold · 22/11/2022 18:38

Whyareblokesonhere · 22/11/2022 18:37

Wow, I hope you have the decency to send another text.

Hi, I'm sorry I over reacted and really appreciate you taking the time to resolve my complaint, lots of lessons learnt for me here. I do think it would be best practise if you discussed charges upfront as it was just so unexpected for me. Probably best that we do leave it there but please be rest assured that I would still recommend you to family and friends as appreciate the quality of your work. Best wishes and apologies again for my part.

I'm confused why you've wrote out what you would text. She obviously isn't going to do this is she

Whyareblokesonhere · 22/11/2022 18:40

Lanneederniere · 22/11/2022 18:35

We had the same issue and my (engineer) DH managed to source the right tube from a local supplier for £30, fitting it took literally minutes.

I believe that you were ripped off and I am glad that you got money back, good for you for asking.

Profiteering in all its forms is going on in all sectors, this guy was opportunist.

Sadly, we are all becoming resigned to being ripped off nowadays due to the skills deficit in this country.

🤣🤣🤣 totally different when you DIY things, which is why so many of us do it.

fluffiphlox · 22/11/2022 18:40

You sound deluded and/or out of touch. Seems fair to me.

Needcoffeeimmediatley · 22/11/2022 18:41

I wouldn't bother calling him back in future, you will have a twat tax added.

Whyareblokesonhere · 22/11/2022 18:41

Fair point and my thoughts are usually pretty meaningless, I just don't like entitled and or rude people

1001Daffodils · 22/11/2022 18:41

Lanneederniere · 22/11/2022 18:35

We had the same issue and my (engineer) DH managed to source the right tube from a local supplier for £30, fitting it took literally minutes.

I believe that you were ripped off and I am glad that you got money back, good for you for asking.

Profiteering in all its forms is going on in all sectors, this guy was opportunist.

Sadly, we are all becoming resigned to being ripped off nowadays due to the skills deficit in this country.

So £30 x3 = £90
Call out charge = £80

That would mean the electrician did the job for zero labour costs using your example.

You're being wilfully obtuse to disregard that all qualified tradespeople set a basic call out charge for their work. Getting your husband to do the work isn't in the same reality at all.

That's not profiteering, that's knowing your worth and if someone wants to pay a professional to do a non-professional job they have to accept the higher cost.