by diydoctor6 »
Thu Sep 22, 2016 9:19 am
This is a great topic, and one that is always a problem, if you cannot get a personal recommendation of a good local tradesman. We, at DIY Doctor, recommend using Checkatrade or Trust Mark. On balance we have settled with Checkatrade as they are much more proactive, particularly on behalf of the trademan. See more details here:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/find-tradesmen/There is another issue which is often over looked, and 'AdamADN' and 'lets have a look' touch on it a bit. The consumer can be so cavalier about the most valuable asset they are ever likely to own, their home. The standard checks that we take for granted (qualifications, experience, etc) are the norm for any employee in the workplace, but these go out the window when inviting a tradesman in to work on their homes. They are employed so should have the same checks, if not more!
We have tried working with Rated People some years ago now, and our experience was not great, but things have changed a lot since then.
"That's not fair,they have to start somewhere" is an admirable sentiment, but I'd prefer a novice to cut their teeth on someone else's home; I don't want them in mine. Rated People take anyone, novices and the lot, but you have had to have been trading successfully for at least a year (they check trading standards and references, etc).
It sounds harsh, and I know that everyone deserves a start, but there's where these guys have to use their contacts - get through that first year and then they can start on customers from the web that they don't know from Adam.