Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Sep 30, 2011 12:51 am Hi, I am building a new home, planing to put around 40 downlights through out the home. Any one knows how much the sparky will charge? any recommendations for a good spakry? I live in fairfield, melbourne and building in epping. Thanks Adam Any recommendations for a sparky to install downlights 2Sep 30, 2011 6:32 am Our electrician is charging $20 per light regardless of the type, for installation. That's with the light point already there and us supplying the fittings. Sorry not in Melbourne though. Re: Any recommendations for a sparky to install downlights 4Oct 02, 2011 4:53 pm selina2106 Our electrician is charging $20 per light regardless of the type, for installation. That's with the light point already there and us supplying the fittings. Sorry not in Melbourne though. Selena, you got a hell of a deal being charged only $20.00 per down light, in Canberra the current sparky rate is charging between $50.00 - $90.00 per downlight Any recommendations for a sparky to install downlights 5Oct 02, 2011 7:02 pm Mickeyau selina2106 Our electrician is charging $20 per light regardless of the type, for installation. That's with the light point already there and us supplying the fittings. Sorry not in Melbourne though. Selena, you got a hell of a deal being charged only $20.00 per down light, in Canberra the current sparky rate is charging between $50.00 - $90.00 per downlight That ridiculous! We only have a few down lights, we've also got pendants in the kitchen and dining and bedrooms have fans ($70 for fan installation). Re: Any recommendations for a sparky to install downlights 7Oct 05, 2011 8:24 pm My builder charge $75 per data point, $55 for double power point, $90 for tv points, $350 for home theater wiring(5.1 without plates, $550 with plates), $50 for extra light points, $115 for down lights, Converting standard light point to down light is $65, $60 for dimmer, $45 for extra switches, $100 for weather proof double power point, $600 for intercom system, $1100 for a security system with 3 sensors, $285 for telephone run to home etc Does these prices are reasonable or is there anything in the list if I do after handover. That's a fantastic result! Happy you got it sorted out. cheers Simeon 6 8644 Really tight at the top of the stairs- how to get furniture into those rooms? Study books - does anyone really use them these days? Large storage closet would be more functional. 2 6889 I do enjoy the drama:-D In his latest two videos he has started bringing security guards to site, I am waiting for the punch on to begin lol 6 45553 |