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10 Things To Check When Looking For A Local Builder Online

Now that using the internet makes it much easier to find a tradesman than ever before it is still worth pointing out some basic rules which will allow us to hire a good builder and get the job done without any hassles or problems:

1)Use a trustworthy site. Like everything else on the internet, there are good, bad and indifferent sites. Finding, and then sticking to, a reliable, recommended website will make your transactions a lot easier and more trouble free.

2)Get a good price. One of the main reasons for using the internet is to get a better builders quote than before. You may not know how much the job you need done should reasonably cost, so an auction type site, where local builders bid on your job, makes it easier for you compare the quotes given and choose the one which suits you.

3)Make your life easier. Another top reason for finding builders online is the ease which it should offer you in the whole transaction. If registering, posting your ad and contracting a tradesman take a whole lot more time than doing it the traditional way then you are losing one of the big benefits which the internet offers. Look for a site which is easy to use and understand.

4) Find a local builder. Its no good finding a tradesman who will do the job for a good price and then discovering that he lives in Nowheresville, Arizona. If you live in London you need to find a London builder.

5)Check customer reviews. One of the great things about internet buying is the ability to read customer reviews and then add your own comments. This applies to choosing good builders just as it does to buying music or furniture.

6)Make sure of the insurance. Depending upon the work you need done checking the liability insurance offered by the contractor you want to hire may be a priority for you.

7)Check the time needed for the job. No one wants to live with a builder forever (except builders wives, I suppose) so checking the time needed for the job is an important point.

8)Get a start date that suits. You may be happy with the overall time frame quoted but you wont be so happy if the job doesnt start until next year.

9)Security. Like all internet transactions you need to look for a site which protects your information and doesnt leave you exposed to identity theft or fraud.

10)Find a builder with credentials. The cheapest quote isnt always the best. Hiring through the internet gives you the opportunity to check the tradesman or companys affiliation to quality standard schemes and also investigate how long the business has been going.

Once you have found a site which meets all of these points then you will find that the job of finding and hiring a local builder is easier than ever. To make your life that bit simpler I have done some research and can recommend Mr-Skill.co.uk as being a website which will help you meet with all of these basic requirements and which you should be happy with.

by: Stacy Monahan




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