I remember going out and giving a bid on one bedroom in a basement that the homeowner wanted finished.
My price was around a $1,000 for this job, I really thought it was a low price and figured I wasn't going to make much on this job.
Another contractor's price was $500.
Here's a job that requires at least three trips out.
One trip to meet with the homeowner, go over the job and provide an estimate.
One trip out to do the rough-in electrical.
One trip out to do the trim-out electrical.
I can't possibly see how this contractor could be covering his expense for going out and giving this estimate plus covering the expenses of other estimates he didn't get with a price this low.
The homeowner probably thought it was all too much and did the work himself.
Everyone knows just how easy electrical work is. Anyone can do it.
Often times when I get there the homeowner has already purchased the material for the job and it's sitting there in the middle of the floor or else some of it is already installed.
Yes, I believe there are nut cases out there that truly do give free estimates along with a lot of other free things that cost them money and fail to factor into their pricing.
Homeowners do think this stuff is expensive but the reallity is it should be more expensive than it is. Homeowners are getting great bargains out there and don't even realize it.