Plumber costs

pvr

Lifer
 South East UK
Perhaps I am out of touch what the current post-Brexit / Post Pandamic plumber rates are, but for a local plumber to fix my mother in laws dripping bathroom sink tap to charge £363 ??

I googled the tap, it is £85 for a new one.
 
I just fixed the two in my bathroom sink, bought replacement brass inserts rather than new washers for about £15 a pair and replaced them myself in 10 minutes.

I'd be asking the plumber for a breakdown of the bill, that sounds seriously over billed and he's taken advantage. I take it there was no emergency call out?
 
No emergency call out (had been slightly dripping for 6 months or so).

Call out was already £102 alone.

There is no isolation valve visible in the bathroom (never understand why not ever tap has one underneath though, every tap I had installed has an isolation valve so I can easily take it apart without draining the whole tank)
 
Turkey for that guy again this Xmas..... unbelievable...! :o
 

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I've just had the filter cartridges changed on the bathroom basin taps with new tap collars which came to £103 all in which I thought a bit pricey but 100s no way.

Tim.
 
I'm a plumbing and heating engineer, to repair dripping taps I'd charge £65 plus VAT plus the price of the cartridges. £363 is just seriously ripping some one off and boils my piss :thumbsdown:
 
Sounds way over the top - they will take advantage if they can, not certain how you can get any money back unless you can do charge bacon a card
 
jamesditchy said:
I'm a plumbing and heating engineer, to repair dripping taps I'd charge £65 plus VAT plus the price of the cartridges. £363 is just seriously ripping some one off and boils my piss :thumbsdown:

I used to be a self employed builder and this type thing gives all us trades a bad name doesn't it...utter thief. :x
 
pvr said:
Perhaps I am out of touch what the current post-Brexit / Post Pandamic plumber rates are, but for a local plumber to fix my mother in laws dripping bathroom sink tap to charge £363 ??

I googled the tap, it is £85 for a new one.

Can’t believe you didn’t get a price before you got them out.
 
When you say it was to fix a dripping tap ? so it cost the plumber 12p for a new washer and £351 to fill the Rolls up :lol: :cry:

Tim.
 
Breakdown is £102 for call out which includes 1 hour, however only a picture was taken of the ideal standard tap to check for spares.

Second visit at £135 labour and the rest tap.

I authorised the first as assumed it would be fixed with a ceramic insert. Mother in law dealt with the rest.
 
That's a serious over charge, pvr.
Definitely wouldn't be paying that much if I were you.
As Jamesditchy said, around £65 plus vat and cartridges costs would be around £100 ish quid.

You're not too far south are you Pvr?
Obviously even with the southern higher costs of tradesmen, it would still be around £100 at least cheaper than that
 
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