Electrical sockets
Electrical sockets
Is it expensive to change the electrical sockets? How much the electrician would ask for this work?
- JoanneCameron
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Re: Electrical sockets
it depends on your location
Re: Electrical sockets
Not only by your location, but it also depends how much time will spend the electrician while fixing this, for example, when I've changed my electricity socket, it took him for about 1 hour to finish the job, and usually electricians ask for their job for about 100$, so draw your conclusion. There are a lot of companies that may ask less for the same services but usually, their electricians are not well-prepared specialists, and in my opinion, it is better to call for an expensive, but good electrician as Bates Electric St Louis electricians are.
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Yeah, you're not the only one that has been through that. Mine took longer than that. Anyway, thanks for the advice.ShortShot wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 7:24Not only by your location, but it also depends how much time will spend the electrician while fixing this, for example, when I've changed my electricity socket, it took him for about 1 hour to finish the job, and usually electricians ask for their job for about 100$, so draw your conclusion. There are a lot of companies that may ask less for the same services but usually, their electricians are not well-prepared specialists, and in my opinion, it is better to call for an expensive, but good electrician as Bates Electric St Louis electricians are.
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hi everyone
- IsaacBrown
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It depends on what exactly is broken and how much time the electrician spends there. Sometimes, even depends on the electrician. When my electricity panel broke, he spends 4 hours installing another one but without success and he put a small price on his job. The next day, another electrician came and he could fix the panel, so I paid approximately 250 $ for 3 hours and a half. You should ask the electrician first about his taxes. I know it's quite expensive, but after I read this article https://www.electricianclasses.com/how- ... ectrician/ I realized that they are exposed to so many risks and they have the right to put high prices.
- VictoriaSanderson
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Oh good. I was searching for such information. ThanksIsaacBrown wrote: ↑Tue Feb 09, 2021 22:01It depends on what exactly is broken and how much time the electrician spends there. Sometimes, even depends on the electrician. When my electricity panel broke, he spends 4 hours installing another one but without success and he put a small price on his job. The next day, another electrician came and he could fix the panel, so I paid approximately 250 $ for 3 hours and a half. You should ask the electrician first about his taxes. I know it's quite expensive, but after I read this article https://www.electricianclasses.com/how- ... ectrician/ I realized that they are exposed to so many risks and they have the right to put high prices.