Another C10
Electrical Contractor 1987 - present
- Location
- Southern Cal
- Occupation
- Electrician NEC 2020
pretty much .. if a house takes 24 hrs and a 1000A Service takes 24 hrs whats the difference, although I'd make more money on the 1000A service products used through practical markups.So you get the same per hour when you quote wiring a house vs say installing a 1000A commercial service?
That's like saying to a mechanic that's rebuilding my engine or replacing my break system should have different labor rates ... no, the engine will take much longer chances are therefor costing me that much more.
Billing is up to the installer. Now if I was an instrumentation expert I'd probably have an hourly rate much higher, because I may only be there for 1 hour and the knowledge I'd have based on the extensive training would justify such a charge, like a lawyer they charge 300.00 per hour for talking.