Over past year or so I've had electricians and plumbers come to my house to fix some things. It is crazy to me how much they charge for jobs. Both trades have a flate rate for every job that they do. In the most recent freeze I had an outdoor faucet needing replacement and a ball valve that also failed. He wanted $500 for the faucet and $800 for the ball valve. I had him do the faucet because I am too fat/old to get up under the sink and I declined the replacement ball valve. It took him 30 minutes to replace the faucet and it would have taken the same amount of time on the ball valve had I let him do it. There's no doubt in my mind I could have replaced the ball valve myself.
Same thing happened last year with an electrician. I had an electrician come replace a breaker that was failing. I am not digging around inside a breaker panel. While he was there I asked him to swap out 2 outdoor light fixtures. He pulled it up on his computer and said the light fixture would be $260 each. I declined that and did it myself in 15 minutes per fixture.
I get it they have to eat too and in my business I drive rates when I can, but they are clearly pricing themselves out of work - at least at my house. I am sure they'd tell me to pound sand because there is a line of people waiting for them to come do work at their houses so they didn't lose anything by not doing my jobs. I am teaching my son to be as handy as he can and fortunately he takes an interest in jobs such as these. I encourage you all to teach your kids to be somewhat self sufficient when it comes to very basic repairs/replacements.
Same thing happened last year with an electrician. I had an electrician come replace a breaker that was failing. I am not digging around inside a breaker panel. While he was there I asked him to swap out 2 outdoor light fixtures. He pulled it up on his computer and said the light fixture would be $260 each. I declined that and did it myself in 15 minutes per fixture.
I get it they have to eat too and in my business I drive rates when I can, but they are clearly pricing themselves out of work - at least at my house. I am sure they'd tell me to pound sand because there is a line of people waiting for them to come do work at their houses so they didn't lose anything by not doing my jobs. I am teaching my son to be as handy as he can and fortunately he takes an interest in jobs such as these. I encourage you all to teach your kids to be somewhat self sufficient when it comes to very basic repairs/replacements.