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Hello guys wish to gather some opinion here. Recently done a renovation to my apartment, a 700sqt studio. The electrician work includes all plug/switches changed, installing a few lamps and shifting the D/B box.

 

Now the electrician came up with a bill totaling $2900+

 

here I list some of the items:

 

Installing heater switch $120 each

 

socket outlet $80 each

 

shift heater switch $75 each

 

shift D/B box $850

 

I have provided all sockets and switches from my own source, the old D/B boxes is re-used.

 

Am I being carrot? I was expecting something of $1K plus since it is only a studio. Any input is appreciated.

 

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Hello guys wish to gather some opinion here. Recently done a renovation to my apartment, a 700sqt studio. The electrician work includes all plug/switches changed, installing a few lamps and shifting the D/B box.

 

Now the electrician came up with a bill totaling $2900+

 

here I list some of the items:

 

Installing heater switch $120 each

 

socket outlet $80 each

 

shift heater switch $75 each

 

shift D/B box $850

 

I have provided all sockets and switches from my own source, the old D/B boxes is re-used.

 

Am I being carrot? I was expecting something of $1K plus since it is only a studio. Any input is appreciated.

 

If you can't even do some of the above tasks by yourself...like

 

installing switches , socket outlet ..

 

Then you deserved to be CARROTED!,,,(past tense for carrot) [laugh]

 

 

 

 

 

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Like I said ...the HOPELESS-NESS of a Sinkie male... :D

 

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Hello guys wish to gather some opinion here. Recently done a renovation to my apartment, a 700sqt studio. The electrician work includes all plug/switches changed, installing a few lamps and shifting the D/B box.

 

Now the electrician came up with a bill totaling $2900+

 

here I list some of the items:

 

Installing heater switch $120 each

 

socket outlet $80 each

 

shift heater switch $75 each

 

shift D/B box $850

 

I have provided all sockets and switches from my own source, the old D/B boxes is re-used.

 

Am I being carrot? I was expecting something of $1K plus since it is only a studio. Any input is appreciated.

 

actually...it's quite expensive..

new socket outlet is about $50?

heater switch about $100.

shifting about $40..

DB i'm not sure..

 

but the above price is already electrician's markup liao..

 

or your job abit more tedious..

like conceal wiring? electrician needs to hack small tracks to hide wires and then patch them back again.. etcetc? :huh:

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actually...it's quite expensive..

new socket outlet is about $50?

heater switch about $100.

shifting about $40..

DB i'm not sure..

 

but the above price is already electrician's markup liao..

 

or your job abit more tedious..

like conceal wiring? electrician needs to hack small tracks to hide wires and then patch them back again.. etcetc? :huh:

 

 

this one you also know! anything you don't know?

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Neutral Newbie

If you can't even do some of the above tasks by yourself...like

 

installing switches , socket outlet ..

 

Then you deserved to be CARROTED!,,,(past tense for carrot) [laugh]

 

 

 

 

 

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Like I said ...the HOPELESS-NESS of a Sinkie male... :D

What you mention is within the scope of DIY, just a couple of screws, but the shifting works and entire electrical layout...

I'd rather to avoid being electrocuted... or if I think I can manage to renovate the whole apartment myself, I'd love to pick up a contractor job and start carroting ppl!!

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Maybe the copper wiring is expensive?

Hidden or trunking for the wires?

 

I would think that your studio is a very high end place....so the electrician also give you high end prices.

Yes, it does seems overpriced!

 

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Thank you guys for the useful input. It is my first time to get my hand on house renovation and I guess thats y the contractor was asking everything sky high....

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What you mention is within the scope of DIY, just a couple of screws, but the shifting works and entire electrical layout...

I'd rather to avoid being electrocuted... or if I think I can manage to renovate the whole apartment myself, I'd love to pick up a contractor job and start carroting ppl!!

 

Just a couple of screws?

 

Are you sure?

 

For you....Talk cxck sounds easier.

 

Even before knowing HOW TO DO ...already say afraid to be electrocuted..

 

THERE YOU HAVE IT..

 

A typical Sinkie male's reply to most of his everyday problems!

 

That is why I said most Sinkie males are USELESS and HOPELESS! [laugh]

 

 

 

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BTW, I don't just know how to do electricals on properties but I do cars, motorbikes and other DIY on bicycles and the occasional home appliances...and I am not even in the electical trade or 'need to dirty my hands' to earn my pay! :D

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Hello guys wish to gather some opinion here. Recently done a renovation to my apartment, a 700sqt studio. The electrician work includes all plug/switches changed, installing a few lamps and shifting the D/B box.

 

Now the electrician came up with a bill totaling $2900+

 

here I list some of the items:

 

Installing heater switch $120 each

 

socket outlet $80 each

 

shift heater switch $75 each

 

shift D/B box $850

 

I have provided all sockets and switches from my own source, the old D/B boxes is re-used.

 

Am I being carrot? I was expecting something of $1K plus since it is only a studio. Any input is appreciated.

 

 

Sounds very ex especially there is no rewiring, in terms of labour the tedious part is the laying of wire across the house, changing of outlets all these is just <5 mins per piece.

 

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