Friday, September 23, 2011

How much do you think it would cost to change a light in the kitchen, replace an old thermostat, and a plug?

Rostislav, you have two options: Given that it is a relatively small job, you can see if a handyman does it or just seek the person who ought to know about doing it for sure, and that's an electrician. Fortunately, there are plenty of local handyman and electrical contractors seeking to give free estimates with no obligation, and taking advantage of this is the consumer-smart way to go about finding an accurate answer to your question. It's important that you get a local estimate and not rely on guesses found here on Yah, as a lot of factors really bear on the cost of such a project, including the following: The cost of material and labor greatly varies by location.



As I said, Free estimates from either local handyman contractors or electrical contractors are the key to your success in this home improvement project of yours. Here's a great link to a handyman site that offers free very resourceful information to assist you in determining the cost of your project, and, ultimately, selecting a local contractor in an effort to get the best deal for you:



HANDYMAN CONTRACTOR INFO:



http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyma



ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFO:



http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyma



I'm sure you'll find the information you need, specifically the tips, useful as it relates to being treated fairly by contractors and exploring the consumer-wise approach of getting free written estimates to find the best contractor in your area.

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The Internet is what I use. I'm pretty knowledgeable about the Internet. I have a firm belief in helping people with what I know, including from my development of sites, such as the one cited above. Sharing really is caring, and I wish those who I help can reciprocate by sharing what they know.How much do you think it would cost to change a light in the kitchen, replace an old thermostat, and a plug?Depends on what you're after .. A programmable thermostat can cost between $30 and 120 The kitchen light can cost between $10.00 on clearance to $150 for a decent ceiling fan. The plug $ 2.00 to $ 30.00 for a GFIHow much do you think it would cost to change a light in the kitchen, replace an old thermostat, and a plug?That is all very easy work and would probably be better if you did it yourself. As a heating company, for me to come out and install a new thermostat for you would be the standard $150 service call (that's with you already having a stat). You can try to get a handy man or pretty much any guy who has any experience with a screw driver to do it for $40.How much do you think it would cost to change a light in the kitchen, replace an old thermostat, and a plug?I'd charge 65 quid.How much do you think it would cost to change a light in the kitchen, replace an old thermostat, and a plug?If you are at all mechanically inclined you could do this yourself, and if not and electrican would charge you a service fee. This price will vary but the company I work for charges $65.