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It very much depends on your area and the job in hand. I know in the london area its quite a lot, i have a mate who works in Kent and the boss charges around £600-£700 per day for the climber and one groundsman.

i'm in devon and its slightly different arround the £400 to £500 mark. :confused1:

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It very much depends on your area and the job in hand. I know in the london area its quite a lot, i have a mate who works in Kent and the boss charges around £600-£700 per day for the climber and one groundsman.

i'm in devon and its slightly different arround the £400 to £500 mark. :confused1:

 

 

Thanks johnty. I am charging about £350 in the cotswolds. I think its good value but some people seem to be stunned by this!

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Down where i am its always the ones with the cash and the nice cars and big houses than want something for nothing, ie Short arms long pockets, Lol

£350 sounds ok as long as your not putting yourself out, and other companys are charging £150 more. do some digging around, :001_cool:

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Basically a full 8hr day doing anything to thinning, shaping, dismantle etc. One climber and one groundsman. Removal and chipping charges to be added. This sound ok?

 

No. It depends on how much of the above you can do in a day.

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