Myrna_Loy
2022-08-31 10:08:47
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Yes and no. It is rather that the electrician uses the catalogs from Busch Jaeger, Feller, and not from Berger as a basis. And a modern villa has electronic equipment that has little to do with a normal "smart home." Invisible speakers for sound systems and motion detectors in all rooms, alarm systems, most of us only know the entry-level models. This extends all the way to the door fittings and the design of the technical rooms. Pipes and conduits are not wrapped and glued with simple foam insulation; stainless steel cladding is added. In a Bentley, the window lifter is also not made of ABS with a seam. And then we come to the nice saying: Small creature also makes mess. :)Maybe the electrician charges so much money, regardless of his effort and material costs, because you are building such a large house? It is only a guess, since I knew from my father, who had a craft business (not electrical), that he charged more from "almost castle owners," regardless of the effort, than from the lonely retired granny.