What would be a reasonable price to rewire a 3 bedroom house, as long as the piece of string?
It just got me thinking and boy does it make me feel old.
While I was an appy, we use to rewire houses on weekends for a couple hundred bucks, which could buy you a car or motor bike back then.
Once I qualified and got a bunch of experience, I decided to become self employed, to give you an idea of how long ago that was, there were no cellphones and if you had a 286 computer with a dot matrix printer, you were hi tech. My first bakkie cost less than R20k brand new.
The first project I did was a house rewire, and boy did I burn my fingers. I quoted the customer R2800 including material and labour, and thought I could do it alone, second mistake. I lost around R6000 on that project
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The customer wasn't interested in my mistake. It paid off in the long run, he told everyone about my silly mistake and everyone thought they could also catch me, I recovered from that mistake within months and from there on, never had time to smell the roses, for the next 10 year, I went form that silly R2800 project to multi million rand project within 3 years.
Now we looking at R100 to R200K for a pipe and wire using a registered electrical company not the builders or card board electrician and if there is nothing fancy (not a smart home), that is excluding alarm and CCTV, you adding another R 50 - 100k plus for a reasonable system, double that if you go with top end products.
Lets hear your thoughts and experiences.
It just got me thinking and boy does it make me feel old.
While I was an appy, we use to rewire houses on weekends for a couple hundred bucks, which could buy you a car or motor bike back then.
Once I qualified and got a bunch of experience, I decided to become self employed, to give you an idea of how long ago that was, there were no cellphones and if you had a 286 computer with a dot matrix printer, you were hi tech. My first bakkie cost less than R20k brand new.
The first project I did was a house rewire, and boy did I burn my fingers. I quoted the customer R2800 including material and labour, and thought I could do it alone, second mistake. I lost around R6000 on that project

The customer wasn't interested in my mistake. It paid off in the long run, he told everyone about my silly mistake and everyone thought they could also catch me, I recovered from that mistake within months and from there on, never had time to smell the roses, for the next 10 year, I went form that silly R2800 project to multi million rand project within 3 years.
Now we looking at R100 to R200K for a pipe and wire using a registered electrical company not the builders or card board electrician and if there is nothing fancy (not a smart home), that is excluding alarm and CCTV, you adding another R 50 - 100k plus for a reasonable system, double that if you go with top end products.
Lets hear your thoughts and experiences.
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