jwelectric
Senior Member
- Location
- North Carolina
Just my opinion but you did this customer a disservice by installing a 125 amp service. I don't see how charging for a 200 amp service is giving something away for free.
Most electricians in my area do residential bids by the square foot and blindly install a 200 amp service. Many will do cable and telephone boxes for free in order to get the bid. :ashamed1:
When I did a house I also did a load calculation for the service. If the homeowner or builder wanted anything larger I charged and I mean I charged. I didn’t just add the price difference of the two. My business mind sees doing anything less as giving my work away although most think they are doing some service to the customer by doing so. :happysad:
Using the mentality of most small residential electrical contractors I think the Dodge place did me a disservice by selling me my 2500 with a gas engine instead of a diesel. Those idiots wanted to cheat me out of $8000 just to install the diesel engine when if they were giving me good customer service it would have been installed for free.:rant:
I suppose all those years of doing multifamily cause me to lose touch with a 1400 square foot house on one acre lot needing a 320 continuous service. Yes I did an inspection on one just like this last week. Maybe they are going to get an electric car, lawn mower, and other items that will need all that power. I can’t help but wonder just how they are going to be able to afford the electric bill for all that current. :?