coppertreeelectric
Senior Member
I had a situation last night were I received a call from a yellow pages ad. I received the call at 4:30pm, the customer said that he was cutting down a tree and it landed on the secondary utility service drop from the street pole and ripped the service lateral and A-Frame meter from the house. This call was transferred to my cell phone from my office while working on another job. I agreed to leave the job I was on and fix the problem. I was at the customers house within 45min and replaced the meter pan and service lat within 2 hours. The power was back on within 3hrs from the initial call.
I charged the customer $1005.00 for the fix. The cost included the local inspection cost of $100, the hook-up to the utility that I did for $150, the off hour sur- charge for emergency 1hr responce of $155 and the basic $600 charge to replace a 100Amp service lat and meter pan.
Do these charges seem that crazy? This has been the norm of charges for other jobs under the same circumstances. This customer flipped out when he got the bill. I think my biggest fault was waiting until the next day to bill him and not when his power was still out.
Any feelings on this one?
Steve
I charged the customer $1005.00 for the fix. The cost included the local inspection cost of $100, the hook-up to the utility that I did for $150, the off hour sur- charge for emergency 1hr responce of $155 and the basic $600 charge to replace a 100Amp service lat and meter pan.
Do these charges seem that crazy? This has been the norm of charges for other jobs under the same circumstances. This customer flipped out when he got the bill. I think my biggest fault was waiting until the next day to bill him and not when his power was still out.
Any feelings on this one?
Steve