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What would you consider a 'basic/standard' install?

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
Hi all


I'm after some advice to settle a dispute with a client.


I was asked to provide a provisional sum for a standard installation in a single story extension for a living room so I put in about £1800 to cover four double sockets and a central light given that there was no spec from the client and that's what I would class as being a basic/standard install in a new room.


The client has now said that they want a 15 spotlight lighting array and 10 double sockets which is more than what I'd allocated for in the original provisional sum but they're saying that they want it all done for £1800 as I had 'quoted' for.


They are arguing that they consider a 'basic/standard' install to be 15 spotlights and 10 double sockets for a living room??? I've tried to explain that a provisional sum is just an estimate...


I can't walk away as they still owe me for the kitchen install and I get the feeling that they won't pay for that unless I do the extra work for £1800


Am I being unreasonable?

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  • One light in each room, excluding loft, cupboard under stairs, and toilet. one 5 amp lighting circuit.

    One 15 amp socket in living room, one in the kitchen, and one either on the landing, Or in master bedroom. 3 power circuits, each 15 amps. All power circuits to be earthed.

    4 way fuse box. 40 amp service. no lamps or appliances included.

    Bathroom and kitchen lights to have home office skirts.

    Easy terms of 10 shillings a quarter arranged.


    We can quote for extra lamps and for power circuits for wash boilers, washing machines, electric cooking, electric water heaters, and electric radiators.


    Basic enough ?
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  • One light in each room, excluding loft, cupboard under stairs, and toilet. one 5 amp lighting circuit.

    One 15 amp socket in living room, one in the kitchen, and one either on the landing, Or in master bedroom. 3 power circuits, each 15 amps. All power circuits to be earthed.

    4 way fuse box. 40 amp service. no lamps or appliances included.

    Bathroom and kitchen lights to have home office skirts.

    Easy terms of 10 shillings a quarter arranged.


    We can quote for extra lamps and for power circuits for wash boilers, washing machines, electric cooking, electric water heaters, and electric radiators.


    Basic enough ?
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