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Hi guys, I've recently got my own gas safe registration so I can start doing servicing and landlords certificates on the side. I've always done it for a company in the past so have no idea what I should be charging. One of my customers wants me to do 4 services with landlords certificates in the same day for him. Would you charge for each individual certicate/service or give him a day rate? What kind of prices would you guys be charging? I'm based in West Sussex.
 
well being your in Midhurst £75 plus would be my starting price per appliance for a service and add £30 plus per llc. consider this if you have your car serviced and and mot do you get a discount for each additional car done....
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I'm guessing the Cowdray bit gave the location away. That was my thinking but then again mechanics can charge the earth and get away with it :tongue3:
 
Ring around some local guys to find out what they are charging, most don't realise that a service & LLC are 2 different things !!
 
We're not far away from you and we're £70+vat for a service with llc. £35 for each additional appliance. Maybe a bit of discount if they're all in the same block/estate but only £5 or £10 per property.
 
There is no set price for a LGSR, I charge a set rate for the 1st appliance, then an additional price for every appliance there after!

You may want to discount if a LL has lots of property's, and lots of ongoing work!
 
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