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fish

2006-01-22, 1:21 am

What would be a good price to pay to an electrician for installing 2
outdoor motion activated flood lights, one on the back of the house
and one on the side with the garage? the wiring would have to be run
to that location, and a switch as well to control it.[<<would the
switch be necessary?]

Also, what would be a fair price to pay for installation of 6
landscaping lights in the front of the house, that are controlled by
an indoor light switch?

In each case i have purchased the fixtures in advance, so the estimate
is basically for labor and supplies.

THanks.
Fish

Edwin Pawlowski

2006-01-22, 2:21 am


"fish" <fishingrod45@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ql36t1db0j4unm49ug4bjh5e74gfr3skek@4ax.com...
> What would be a good price to pay to an electrician for installing 2
> outdoor motion activated flood lights, one on the back of the house
> and one on the side with the garage? the wiring would have to be run
> to that location, and a switch as well to control it.[<<would the
> switch be necessary?]
>
> Also, what would be a fair price to pay for installation of 6
> landscaping lights in the front of the house, that are controlled by
> an indoor light switch?
>
> In each case i have purchased the fixtures in advance, so the estimate
> is basically for labor and supplies.


About $60 to $75 an hour, depending on location. Not enough info to say
how many hours. Could be a 1 hour job, cold be 5 hours. .


Bob

2006-01-22, 7:21 am

Your questions should be:
1) "How can I find a good electrician that will do a quality job and show up
at the scheduled time?"
2) "If something is broken when he takes it out of the box, or doesn't work,
should I pay him to stand around while I go to the store to exchange it, or
should I just pay him to go buy the brand he normally installs?"
3) "If a fixture fails in two weeks, should I pay him to come back, or just
replace it myself?"

"fish" <fishingrod45@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ql36t1db0j4unm49ug4bjh5e74gfr3skek@4ax.com...
> What would be a good price to pay to an electrician for installing 2
> outdoor motion activated flood lights, one on the back of the house
> and one on the side with the garage? the wiring would have to be run
> to that location, and a switch as well to control it.[<<would the
> switch be necessary?]
>
> Also, what would be a fair price to pay for installation of 6
> landscaping lights in the front of the house, that are controlled by
> an indoor light switch?
>
> In each case i have purchased the fixtures in advance, so the estimate
> is basically for labor and supplies.
>
> THanks.
> Fish
>



Paul Min

2006-01-29, 11:21 pm

Good call Bob

On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 05:52:35 -0500, "Bob" <bobb25@comcast.net> wrote:

>Your questions should be:
>1) "How can I find a good electrician that will do a quality job and show up
>at the scheduled time?"
>2) "If something is broken when he takes it out of the box, or doesn't work,
>should I pay him to stand around while I go to the store to exchange it, or
>should I just pay him to go buy the brand he normally installs?"
>3) "If a fixture fails in two weeks, should I pay him to come back, or just
>replace it myself?"
>
>"fish" <fishingrod45@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:ql36t1db0j4unm49ug4bjh5e74gfr3skek@4ax.com...
>


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