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Daylight Robbery!


Spunkmeyer

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At my old house I had an electric gate fitted - the house was right on a main road and parking to open the swing gates was a PITA and dangerous. The e-gate cost about £3k yeah not cheap but looked the part and will be a sale factor when the time comes... I've since got married and moved with my wife to a new house, I still have this property rented out, so I have landlord liability for this gate (I've seen a few unfortunate events where children have been killed from being trapped between the gate and the post)... so I have a responsibility to keep it maintained annually wait for it.. 45mins on site £175!

 

What a rip off!..

 

Yes ok the tenant is "paying for it" but I hardly make any profit on the house and I cant wait to get rid. for various reasons the price isn't moving with the market due to the main road but that's another rant for another time..

 

but £175 to shut the gate down, open it, close it, spray some lube on it and have a cuppa tea. just for me to have a piece of paper to wave around.

 

grrrr

(rant over)

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but £175 to shut the gate down, open it, close it, spray some lube on it and have a cuppa tea. just for me to have a piece of paper to wave around.

 

and then some have the audacity to pass the blame to immigrants :)

 

on a serious note - have you tries websites like rated people, 70-80 is what I would deem reasonable for a specialist.

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So... the servicing on your electric gate on your second house is expensive? Excuse me if I don't shed a tear ;)

 

It does sound glamorous but it's not... I get less £100 a month "profit" as I am honest and pay the mortgage and tax on the income. Now £100 sounds ok but not when your responsible for boilers/gates/doors/Windows/roof etc... I'll stop now and get my coat

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and then some have the audacity to pass the blame to immigrants :)

 

on a serious note - have you tries websites like rated people, 70-80 is what I would deem reasonable for a specialist.

 

Yeah I felt pinned to be company but I think I'll look at an Independent next time - good call

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At my old house I had an electric gate fitted - the house was right on a main road and parking to open the swing gates was a PITA and dangerous. The e-gate cost about £3k yeah not cheap but looked the part and will be a sale factor when the time comes... I've since got married and moved with my wife to a new house, I still have this property rented out, so I have landlord liability for this gate (I've seen a few unfortunate events where children have been killed from being trapped between the gate and the post)... so I have a responsibility to keep it maintained annually wait for it.. 45mins on site £175!

 

What a rip off!..

 

Yes ok the tenant is "paying for it" but I hardly make any profit on the house and I cant wait to get rid. for various reasons the price isn't moving with the market due to the main road but that's another rant for another time..

 

but £175 to shut the gate down, open it, close it, spray some lube on it and have a cuppa tea. just for me to have a piece of paper to wave around.

 

grrrr

(rant over)

 

As Mr Wilson says disable it or make it a manual. I recently fitted an electric gate for the first time (I'm an Electrician btw its not my normal field of expertise) and the amount of STANDARDS you have to meet if its automatic operation is ridiculous. As you say children have been crushed to death, hence all the recent stupid EXTRA legislation and EXTRA safety systems you have to install, calibrate and test.

 

175 notes is a lot but the 'Engineer' now has liability for your gate, Any accidents or damage to people/vehicles and he will have to prove he left it in a fit state after servicing. He sounds confident if he only spent 45 mins there. I breakdown his costs as this.

 

Labour 75 inc VAT

 

Liability of installation 100

 

Health and safety overrides common sense unfortunately and its pricey to boot.

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Has the business closed? Please post here others may want to latch on to this. Unhinged? Me? ;)

 

Nice Chris.

 

Can anyone confirm that they got the irony in my last post as I am now getting to the point where the "stony ground" is overwhelming...FFS..!!

 

H.

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Very good. Shouldn't it be a capital T in "the" if it is part of his name?

 

Therefore, he is asking to be robbed imo. Then again, I am a bit short of cash at the moment so robbing him is an option. I just hope he hasn't get electric gates on his house.

 

H.

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