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A couple of things have happened recently. Firslty I thought I would mention I completed this work for free but would be interested to know how you guys handle repairs etc.

Finished a bathroom. Week later man of the house decides to change the basin and hangs a new one. New basin to heavy really for and the weight cracks two tiles where its pulling down on them. It either needed a ped or better fixings to the wall.

I took basin off replaced tiles and he got a plumber to refit correctly. From my point of view it was an hours work = ish

Another customer has new bath fitted which being a different size showed some of the ply. I took 3 cuts up, relaid full tiles to fill gap. again not long, in and out.

DO you guys charge for minor repairs or alterations? DO you have a call out charge?
 
yup theres no mates in business, dont do call out fees, just charge what ur happy earning, if u cover addy costs and get 20 notes and are fine with it then cool
 
I feel kind of weird asking for £10 - £20 when they may hav just paid hundreds for me to do their bathroom.
 
hello ,if i have done a job and the customer breaks a tile i generally go and replace free of charge as a one off as hes a customer,,if its a small repair that takes a few hours then charge for your time ...work out an hourly rate that nmakes it worth leaving the house but is also reasonable
 
you should charge as it's your time but that said if the original job was quite a few quid and i liked the customer then I have been back and made alteration for free before. Purely to keep in the good books and make them more likely to either recommend or hire us again.
 
As said if the customer decides to change things after you tiled then it's there fault and chargable, your not a charity
 
you should charge as it's your time but that said if the original job was quite a few quid and i liked the customer then I have been back and made alteration for free before. Purely to keep in the good books and make them more likely to either recommend or hire us again.


true words spoken

i replace a tile on a floor they had chipped, took 5 mins to dig out, had a brew and a bacon sarnie and finished it, didnt charge as made a few quid off it and was local,
 
If i do a job i charge for it, regardless if its old new past or present customer. My time is important to me, if im not working then im spending time with my kids. For taking me away from the time with the they got to pay!
 
A couple of things have happened recently. Firslty I thought I would mention I completed this work for free but would be interested to know how you guys handle repairs etc.

Finished a bathroom. Week later man of the house decides to change the basin and hangs a new one. New basin to heavy really for and the weight cracks two tiles where its pulling down on them. It either needed a ped or better fixings to the wall.

I took basin off replaced tiles and he got a plumber to refit correctly. From my point of view it was an hours work = ish

Another customer has new bath fitted which being a different size showed some of the ply. I took 3 cuts up, relaid full tiles to fill gap. again not long, in and out.

DO you guys charge for minor repairs or alterations? DO you have a call out charge?

I think the same as what's said above a few times and you said yourself in the first sentence. It's a customer, and it's such a small job, probably even if they lived miles away but you earned well on the original job, I'd do it FOC.

If it was a new call-out type scenario, I'd be giving a call-out charge to the customer before leaving the house. And I hope that goes without saying to the GP.
 

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