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Default Completely & Utterly OT; Handyman charges

rrh wrote:
"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
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Sorry if this annoys anyone, but I did head the post accordingly!

I've decided to review my pricing structure, firstly to make it easier to
communicate to customers and secondly to increase my margin. I'm
constantly booked up for weeks ahead & the Fair Trader thing is generating
extra business - I also feel it adds value to my services (I'm the only
accredited handyman in the scheme).

If anyone would care to comment I'd appreciate your thoughts. Off group
if you prefer

The charges are on my site
http://www.medwayhandyman.co.uk/www/charges.htm

Thanks in advance.
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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257


Too cheap. If you charged out 8 hours a day, 5 days a week for 48 weeks of
the year - extremely unlikely - you would still only be pulling in £42,000 a
year - before all your costs (except materials). Your skills are worth more.



Without wishing to sound disrespectful, for a Handyman I would suggest
the prices sound quite reasonable. Let's not bump the price of a
Handyman into the realms of the saintly professional plumbers and sparks.

I suppose only TMH can answer this - look at your average weekly hours
charged, and decide then that the business can bring in a respectable
wage. Although I'm guessing that is precisely what you have done with
your post.

For what it's worth - I'd be more inclined to "get a man in", having
seen a published charge list - and the prices you charge appear fair,
than doing a lot of the DIY myself.