James L
Senior Member
- Location
- Kansas Cty, Mo, USA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Not necessarily. I spent 2-1/2 years roughing in 6,000-7,000 sf "spec" homes (with an occasional 9-10k sf). Lots of big foyers. Took about 3 weeks to wire one, and I moved from one right to another. And the shop I worked at had at least a half dozen others like me who only worked on houses that sizeBig entry with a curved staircase means it's a custom home.
Doesn't matter to me if they want to pay for it or not. I don't work for cheapskates who can't afford an extra $50.00-$100.00 on a $450,000 house. So I've already got enough money coming that I throw the circuit in and don't even mention it.Does the GC or homeowner wish to pay for a dedicated circuit for this "Big Light Fixture" (sometimes referred to as a chandelier )?
They're almost always making suggestions to have your taste buds and belly satisfied. If you don't tell them you're cheap, they'll offer dessert at the end, too.When you go into a restaurant do they try to figure out how hungry you are or do they bring what you order and are willing to pay for?
But if you tell them right off that you only brought $3.17 with you, they'll probably leave you alone with your coffee and toast.