@bull@CEOofmyhouse56 $270 sounds pretty reasonable. Some of the cost is that the right tools make such a job *much* easier, and it’s very hard to have employees skilled in things like this constantly busy.
Also they can charge high because it is such an annoying job for most people, so at a high cost people will still pay.
Honestly $150 is probably more reasonable for what’s involved but I understand that everybody everywhere is overcharging for everything these days. A screwdriver and one of those plastic thingies to easily pop off the interior panels to stuff the cables inside.
@bull @CEOofmyhouse56 $270 sounds pretty reasonable. Some of the cost is that the right tools make such a job *much* easier, and it’s very hard to have employees skilled in things like this constantly busy.
Also they can charge high because it is such an annoying job for most people, so at a high cost people will still pay.
Honestly $150 is probably more reasonable for what’s involved but I understand that everybody everywhere is overcharging for everything these days. A screwdriver and one of those plastic thingies to easily pop off the interior panels to stuff the cables inside.
@bull And a supply of 1000 different types of trim clip to replace the clips that get broken :)