How to Find a Trustworthy Handyman: Tips for Getting the Best Services

A professional handyman can really pay off and save you time, headaches and redoing the same repairs over again. On the contrary, a poor one can lead to even worse outcomes, damaged walls, and an inflated bill. Just a few simple questions you need to ask before booking will make sure they are someone you can trust.

What specific experience do you have with this type of work?

“General handyman” covers a lot. Request some actual projects (TV aerials, doors, bath silicone etc.) A good handyman will help you out with what they can do, and what should be left to the professionals. For a Handyman Hereford, contact https://oddjoboctopus.co.uk

Are you insured?

In the event of damage or injury, you will be glad they have public liability insurance. This is crucial. Any true professional will answer a resounding YES to that question and it is an immediate way of telling the professionals from impatient money grabbers.

How do you price the work?

Find out if they bill by the day, hour or offer a project-based fixed quote. Be sure to also ask what is included (e. g., materials, fixings, parking, disposal).

When are you available for work and how long will the job take?

Reliability is mostly about communication. Secure a date and time of arrival that is realistic. If they are ambiguous now it seems probable that from vagueness will beget more of the same later.

Reviews or References

Look for newly published reviews and photos of jobs done. For a local referral, inquire about the work done and if they would rehire.

What do you want from me before you get here?

A quality handyman should inquire about things like wall types, measurements and access (stairs), parking. That planning almost always makes for an easier task.

If something doesn’t feel right or feels too hurried, go with your gut and resume the search.

Roger Walker

Roger Walker

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