The 'Right' Way to Price Electrical Work in 2023: Time & Material vs Fixed Contract pricing~

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @petefernandes7106
    @petefernandes7106 Год назад +38

    I got my license Thursday and started on my own Monday(Amazing feeling). I did two job already for T&M. I sent out two invoices. I hate looking at a invoice before I send it knowing I'm worth it but feeling insecure about it. Its not worth dealing with those feelings because I project not getting the job by just giving them a choice before the work starts. I'm done with T&M. "Heres the price, let me know if you want the work done." So much less emotions involved in that delivery method lol.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Exactly! Reach out for coaching so we can make sure your fixed contract prices are accurate and show you how to sell using your numbers! www.The360Electrician.com, and thanks for the comment and support! What state?

    • @k20909
      @k20909 Год назад +1

      Does your coaching help in bidding in commercial jobs

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Depending on size and what's being built. I Use my system on everything u see on my channel so far.

    • @RachelHoward-l1m
      @RachelHoward-l1m 7 месяцев назад

      What do you charge per square foot for a custom house?

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  7 месяцев назад

      What city and state? That's not a few line answer I'm MT min code is $12 to $15 sq ft

  • @matthewhorak7557
    @matthewhorak7557 13 дней назад +1

    We need more content!!!!!!!! More videos tell us everything!!!!!!!

  • @StephenRoss-po1rp
    @StephenRoss-po1rp 8 месяцев назад +3

    Any Electricians from Canada on here?
    Great site, lots of the information transports across the invisible border

    • @lascellesstoddart3907
      @lascellesstoddart3907 8 месяцев назад +2

      I’m from Canada! But I’m lowkey thinking about getting into plumbing

    • @JasonGoulet1
      @JasonGoulet1 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes sir ontario canada

  • @robertpiccinch5219
    @robertpiccinch5219 15 дней назад +1

    Hey Jeff great video how do you price out to trouble shoot

  • @robertpiccinch5219
    @robertpiccinch5219 15 дней назад +1

    How do you estimate a trouble shoot job?

  • @juanvilla6636
    @juanvilla6636 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thats the first super thanks we have had in a looong time! I have a $50 coupon for you to use for coaching or any of our courses. Just email me your infor and I willl verify and send it over to you! THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE CHANNEL!

  • @Fathom627
    @Fathom627 Год назад +2

    Literally just subbed because this guy gets it. As a private contractor a fixed rate makes you look so much better than the guys who charge labor and materials

  • @josesanchez2774
    @josesanchez2774 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wonder how you charge for troubleshooting

  • @javieremilioliventmejia8977
    @javieremilioliventmejia8977 Год назад +4

    The best guy ever , I am learning a lot with your videos , thank you . Greeting from tampa fl

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +2

      Thank you my brother, that means a lot. RUclips is hard and the only real way to show support (besides investing in coaching or a course) really is the subscribe button!

    • @javieremilioliventmejia8977
      @javieremilioliventmejia8977 Год назад +1

      @@The360Electrician thank you sir , really important tips to people starting electrical business like me, definetly thanks .

  • @rakridge
    @rakridge 4 месяца назад

    I just learned a lot from you. I'm just starting to do side work on my own. I don't get many phone calls yet so It's not a problem at the moment. I am good at estimating the time it will take me to complete the job. I am going to start fixed pricing as soon as I get things going. I'm not going to do Angies list . I saw the problems my old boss had with them.

  • @letmesignup12311
    @letmesignup12311 Год назад +4

    This is very true. Time and material will drive you crazy and can be less profitable

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      100% agree. Problem is most trades people don't know how to charge correctly. You have to know your daily labor rate! I'm putting out a course on isn't soon. It's my #1 question in coaching.

  • @javiergiraldez9374
    @javiergiraldez9374 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have been EC for more than 30 years. For me Mat, equip, labor and overhead make my estimates. Database with everything on it. I can give you the price in 5 minutes in front of the client. Never less than $189 project and over 30k a month

  • @maldodanny
    @maldodanny 4 месяца назад

    Thanks. It was short, sweet and to the point. Subbed.

  • @isaiahb.5868
    @isaiahb.5868 Год назад +2

    Mind opening experience.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you found the video helpful and that it provided you with a different perspective on pricing electrical work in 2023.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      Where you tuning in from?

  • @igorzhogan
    @igorzhogan Год назад +4

    the most important thing you mentioned is, “experience” - you know how long this job will take.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      Yes, without experience, contractors will have a hard time getting off charging hourly!

  • @juansaldana84
    @juansaldana84 Год назад +3

    I appreciate this video bro !! For us future contractors!! Thanks amigo and gettin the advice

  • @toolboxtalking
    @toolboxtalking Год назад +2

    Completely agree on giving a price, it works out better for everyone 👍

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Thanks for listening. Curious what other trades think.

  • @stevestewart3816
    @stevestewart3816 5 месяцев назад

    I have been working for contractors as employee for 12 years and finally I'm doing side work. I have been charging 50 an hour and have been doing pretty good and I have the customer purchase materials

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Jeff I have been in the trade since 1986

  • @gavinmascari2482
    @gavinmascari2482 11 месяцев назад +2

    Appreciate the videos! I’m a 4th year apprentice but I’m taking my journeyman test in 3 days! I want to get my masters and start my own Buisness in the future as well.

  • @danieli708
    @danieli708 Год назад +14

    When you tell the client $120/hr (or X amount per hour) most of them will have their eyes opened up real quick.
    As you mentioned (living in a trailer or mansion) some will only make $25/hr...so for them your hourly rate is absurd. If you say total amount, they don't know the hr rate, even though breaking it down is the same total amount. Just the perspective how people process information.
    Also I commented to help the algorithm 😁

  • @ronaldharris5562
    @ronaldharris5562 6 месяцев назад

    I love being an electrician. I work for a union contractor been doing side work for like 6 years sporadically. I know I do t charge enough

  • @jamiecroweiii80
    @jamiecroweiii80 9 месяцев назад +2

    I do a lot of remodels and t&m is necessary because there's no way of knowing what you're going to run into. When i do new builds and most commercial jobs I quote it but im t&m on remodels and troubleshoiting.

  • @AllenRobbins-v2j
    @AllenRobbins-v2j Год назад +2

    What tips would you have for a new electrical contractor who is just getting started.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +2

      #1 Keep watching this channel and any others like it. RUclips is free so the tips that are helpful have the best bang for the buck
      #2 Book a coaching session. Best $299 you will ever spend. Go from 0 to 3 years experiance in 1 hr.
      #3 Do the "Ultimate Marketing For Electrical Contractors" www.the360electrician.com Nothing like it anywhere. In 1 hr you have your own marketing print ready system
      #4 probably the most important, Faith and Family. You need support on the ups and downs.

    • @AllenRobbins-v2j
      @AllenRobbins-v2j Год назад +2

      Once I get my liscence I will most definitely take a look at the website and look over the coaching. Still waiting on them to approve my application

    • @wirenut9062
      @wirenut9062 Год назад

      You MUST warranty your work for a year

  • @fgonzalez7115
    @fgonzalez7115 Год назад +1

    You are the best buddy,

  • @mario-ck3es
    @mario-ck3es 6 месяцев назад +4

    Going thru this now. Changing all receptacles and switches in a 3 bedroom townhouse. And installing 1 bathroom vanity light. Thought about time and materials. But I've already done about 9 hours and have about 3 more. So the customer says yesterday I hope this doest go over $750 dollars. I'm like wtf. So how much do you want me to charge you. Brothers ex wife. Smh

    • @mario-ck3es
      @mario-ck3es 6 месяцев назад

      Suggestions anyone. I'm struggling with the thought of being fair to me but cutting a workable deal for the mother of my brothers kids. I just don't know.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  6 месяцев назад +1

      It's family, next time it's best to pass sometimes. What would you charge your brother? Same applies here. Divorce doesn't matter. Obviously you guys are civil so that's how I'd count it. Just my 2 cents. If you don't have enough work to cover it elsewhere then you charge "contractor pricing" and let her know.

  • @redbonegaston2010
    @redbonegaston2010 Год назад +2

    This is the podcast for me. I’m getting into the code a lot more and eventually want to go out on my own. I know for a fact I’m not ready. When it comes to pricing, I am absolutely clueless. The owner of the small company I work for avoids letting me see anything to do with $.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Super happy your getting somthing from the channel. Spread the word and thanks for the support. What state?

    • @redbonegaston2010
      @redbonegaston2010 Год назад +1

      @@The360Electrician I live in SC but work mostly in Charlotte, NC. I plan on testing in NC BC the license reciprocates to SC.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Smart move, best of luck thanks for being here!

    • @WestHaddnin
      @WestHaddnin 6 месяцев назад +1

      Man this is exactly why this channel is a god send. I want to learn how to bid etc. I will definitely be paying for coaching when I pass my c10 license.

  • @JodyBC1
    @JodyBC1 8 месяцев назад +2

    If you don't charge different rates for different people situations, you are sellling yourself short. Just as the economy is dynamic, so should prices be.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes but only to the ones you feel are going to be a pain, or they have some kind of issue that is going to take you more time or cost you more money, and always charge a service call fee to qualify the clients if possible. I don't charge refferals a service call since there is a 90% chance of clossing refferals, but that also up to you. Thanks for the input.

  • @iamgreat4492
    @iamgreat4492 Год назад +1

    Very inspiring and helpful video 👍🏻⚡

  • @michaelbartlett1589
    @michaelbartlett1589 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been in business for about 8 months now. Still have my full time job waiting for the calls to come in more consistently before fully committing and quit the full time job. What’s your suggestion on getting more calls to come in?

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  10 месяцев назад

      Check out my marketing for electrical contractors and consider coaching.

  • @bluecollarbones
    @bluecollarbones Год назад +1

    Great information!

  • @AzeveidoMateus
    @AzeveidoMateus 11 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t wait to get my license and get started

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  11 месяцев назад

      What satae?

    • @AzeveidoMateus
      @AzeveidoMateus 11 месяцев назад +1

      Virginia

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@AzeveidoMateus How much longer do you have? Reach out for coaching before you start and check out my videos specifically for those like you wanting to be contractors

    • @AzeveidoMateus
      @AzeveidoMateus 11 месяцев назад

      @@The360Electrician Thanks. I’ll check it out. I already have all of my hours. I already submitted my application to take the test. There’s like a 60 day turnaround time for them to process the application so I’m waiting on that right now.

  • @abdullahgervin8973
    @abdullahgervin8973 11 месяцев назад +2

    125/hour? Where are you based? And how much do you charge for a standard 200amp service upgrade?

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  11 месяцев назад +3

      In Montana my our daily labor rate is 1600 Journeyman and helper. In Los Angeles our rate is 2000. A panel upgrade is a value added job so that would be 3600 parts and labor surface mount. 4200 flush mount

  • @RachelHoward-l1m
    @RachelHoward-l1m 7 месяцев назад

    I'm in Wyoming...Cody area.

  • @Good_life723
    @Good_life723 7 месяцев назад

    I love this profession and I hope to become a professional electrician one day, but I have a question: Does this profession require me to be tall because I am short😢

  • @lagunaelectric
    @lagunaelectric Год назад +4

    Hey Jeff , glad to see that you started the podcast. Thank you for your passion and effort to help out your fellows electricians out there

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      Hey Great to see you post. Been a while how's So Cal life!.

  • @WestHaddnin
    @WestHaddnin 6 месяцев назад +1

    Respect 🫡🫡🫡

  • @oscar27ization
    @oscar27ization 9 месяцев назад +1

    Where does that 20% come from boss? Thank you

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  9 месяцев назад

      Give me the time in the video you're talking about.

    • @oscar27ization
      @oscar27ization 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@The360Electrician 3:27 when charging time and material plus 20%

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  9 месяцев назад

      Most contractors put only 20%on material for profit. So 100/hrs labor plus part plus 20% markup on those parts. This is a recipe for never leveling up. Never tie hour price to time.

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 6 месяцев назад +1

    We all make mistakes some time we are not perfect

  • @Dave0Star
    @Dave0Star 5 месяцев назад +1

    What do you mean by round up material to the dollar? So if materials came to $200 you would charge $500?

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  5 месяцев назад +1

      Friend on material but at least $300. If it's items like 10 plugs and roll of 12/2 and cut in boxes then you can charge more. You have to make money on parts more then 20% if under $3000-$5000 after that % may work

    • @Dave0Star
      @Dave0Star 5 месяцев назад

      @@The360Electrician appreciate the reply. Cheers

  • @gleneckert1
    @gleneckert1 9 месяцев назад +1

    service work is always t & m....new construction I quote

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  9 месяцев назад

      You may be leaving money on the table. I found that t and m in LA is impossible and illegal for resi service. Montana both can work but fixed always pays more. I don't tie our time to what we charge.

  • @boostedpower5417
    @boostedpower5417 Год назад +1

    just subbed lots of goodies u giving out

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      Thanks for the support. Much appriciated.

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      What state are you tuning in from

    • @boostedpower5417
      @boostedpower5417 Год назад +1

      @@The360Electrician washington, just passed the masters 😁

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      Nice. I heard from electricians I coach that Washington is brutal.

    • @boostedpower5417
      @boostedpower5417 Год назад +1

      @@The360Electrician naw hardest part of any job is showing up 😉

  • @anthonyesparsen7776
    @anthonyesparsen7776 6 месяцев назад

    You should not have to charge tmi for new construction

  • @ripeleafent589
    @ripeleafent589 19 дней назад

    How can I reach out to you brother

  • @xvi1114
    @xvi1114 Год назад +2

    What were the 5 costs? 1.payroll 2. work comp. 3. Insurance 4. Attrition 5.? 6?

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад +1

      Medical and anything else that ties into having employees. It's my #1 question in coaching.

  • @jimmyhancock3448
    @jimmyhancock3448 6 месяцев назад

    Not totally true with McDonald's analogy.. Big Mac in Juneau Alaska is double what it costs in small town Kentucky

  • @517mio
    @517mio Год назад +3

    So how the heck do you bid a job!! Theres no videos that actually tells you how to bid they only tell you what bid is the bets but they never tell how ecxactly to do it 😢😢😢😢

    • @The360Electrician
      @The360Electrician  Год назад

      I bid based on my customized bidding system which is 5 line items, repeating 1 of them twice and getting my daily labor rate. Then add parts plus a fixed $ amount added to parts, not a %. it's my #1 coaching question

  • @wirenut9062
    @wirenut9062 11 месяцев назад +3

    Everything is illegal in Cali..😂

  • @JordanBose-o6i
    @JordanBose-o6i Год назад +3

    5 min in get to the point man

  • @glorioustrump245
    @glorioustrump245 Год назад +7

    time and material is necessary on troubleshooting / working on old equipment/structures. doesn't take a genius to figure out that you can't give a fixed price when you don't know the full scope of problems that will arise that need fixing.

  • @russrockino-rr0864
    @russrockino-rr0864 Год назад +1

    T&M for small jobs and service work,, bids for medium and larger jobs,IMO. Most States allow homeowners to do their own wiring. If a Home owner does not like your price or attitude, they can always do the work themselves. If your a RUclipsr and an EC that likes to live in another State and goof off while your large number of employees do all your work for you, than that business model probably won't work for you. Most homeowners are a pain in the F*ing a*ss,IMO. Thanks for sharing, Russ, 28 years in the Electrical Trade.

  • @texassparky
    @texassparky 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you.