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If you have nothing else coming in or your not worried about making any money then go for it, I made more money staying at home organising other work!
 
You can earn very good money on site doing price work.

I would say that would be worth roughly £550.
 
One first and second fix on a new build for just shy of £700? Wouldn't even roll over in bed let alone get out/up. That's hard graft!
 
Normally sumthing like this if its mainstream new build with mid to large builders.

10-15 a rad
30-35 bath
5-10 tmv valve
20-25 toilet and basin
15-25 shower
20-30 cubical
10-15 screen
25-35 sink
50-80 boiler
cylinder cub 90-120
15-25 wet test
25-30 commission, flush cert
15-20 hob

They will be priced based on times. so if day work is £15 then a rad may be 45mins of £15 a hour.
some things will be good prices some bad.
these companies price all the jobs the same so some sites will be better than others depending on whats being fitted, type of construction, quality of the 1st fix.

you may get lucky and end up on a job with a really decent builder and be able to earn £1000 a week. you will work 8 to 10 hours a day with probably 1-3 hours travel depending on areas.
 
I did price work in October for a heating company on price via paye. The builders were awful in organising plots, and worked over 3 different builders 1 nationally and 2 fair size, dreadful!! As I was on price I had to organise and chase delivery’s, as they didn’t have a container for site ie ordered plots for the day but it was a nightmare lost so much money!!!! Never work on site unless you get in writing being paid for waiting around for materials and plots not ready. Waste of time
 
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Mostly I work coz I need money but also I love the feeling that I've done the best job I can and that my customers know that I look after them. Doesn't always go to plan but there appreciation when ive helped them out is priceless and I just couldn't imagine any of that on site work. So i don't bother. My thoughts.
 
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I did price work in October for a heating company on price via paye. The builders were awful in organising plots, and worked over 3 different builders 1 nationally and 2 fair size, dreadful!! As I was on price I had to organise and chase delivery’s, as they didn’t have a container for site ie ordered plots for the day but it was a nightmare lost so much money!!!! Never work on site unless you get in writing being paid for waiting around for materials and plots not ready. Waste of time
We used to build a bank of gear when we could, keep,getting more stuff than we needed and hide it in a roof space , then when gear got low and others went home we would go and dig it out , did not always go to plan but he ho Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
We used to build a bank of gear when we could, keep,getting more stuff than we needed and hide it in a roof space , then when gear got low and others went home we would go and dig it out , did not always go to plan but he ho Rob Foster aka centralheatking
This again😀😀
 

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