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I've just had a plumber around to fix a dead fan on my Keston c36 boiler. The plumber was great - knowledgeable, friendly, fast. He also managed to diagnose another problem that I have (pressure loss in the boiler) as a problem with the expansion vessel. I'd had another plumber around to look at that problem a month or two back and they insisted the boiler was fine, that i needed to start pulling my floors up and then spent a further hours messing around with my fan (the one that just got replaced).
In short - a very positive plumber experience and he definitely earned his tea and biscuits.
A few hours later I got a call from the office to take payment which is where i got a bit of a shock. The replacement fan was £266 and the gaskets £15 for 2. The whole lot was over 400 notes.
So I called a few places and found i could get a fan myself for about 180 quid from a number of reputable places.
So - I was just interested to know what people (both customers and plumbers alike) thought of these prices and the markup. I understand that plumbing is a business with costs, and risks etc and don't begrudge them the need to make a profit, but this seems to be more at the extreme end of the profit making spectrum to me.
Thoughts?
(I should add that the parts cost was on top of a 65 quid callout and 80 quid and hour labour rate... all numbers ex VAT)
In short - a very positive plumber experience and he definitely earned his tea and biscuits.
A few hours later I got a call from the office to take payment which is where i got a bit of a shock. The replacement fan was £266 and the gaskets £15 for 2. The whole lot was over 400 notes.
So I called a few places and found i could get a fan myself for about 180 quid from a number of reputable places.
So - I was just interested to know what people (both customers and plumbers alike) thought of these prices and the markup. I understand that plumbing is a business with costs, and risks etc and don't begrudge them the need to make a profit, but this seems to be more at the extreme end of the profit making spectrum to me.
Thoughts?
(I should add that the parts cost was on top of a 65 quid callout and 80 quid and hour labour rate... all numbers ex VAT)
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