rated tradesmen
Should you ever be approached by a tradesmen to do work on
your home, often called cold calling, refuse any offers. Such people are likely
to be uninsured, unqualified , unregistered and a risk to the security of your
property and funds.
If your home improvement project is done by unregistered or unqualified
contractor and without the necessary permissions you could well be made liable
to dismantle the works and effectively lose all monies spent.
If your unqualified builder does not hold current insurances which is
likely in this situation there will be rated tradesmen no public liability or
employers liability insurance to protect the public, yourself or indeed all the
project workers. You could ultimately be liable if things go badly wrong.
It is unlikely too that reputable or good subcontractors will be working for the uninsured or unqualified builder. Resulting in a reduction in the overall rated tradesmen project workmanship. High quality professional builders and tradesmen rely on and use other similarly reputable sub contractor tradesmen and visa - versa.
Sadly there are many stories of disreputable builders and tradesmen tarnishing the good reputation of the many thousands of great home improvement builders operating in the marketplace. Always make sure that you hire recommended, insured and qualified contractors. Using an online ‘word of mouth’ service like http://www.businessin.co.uk/ matches you with qualified , insured and vetted builders and tradesmen together with customer ratings Your project risk is minimized and the customer - builder experience is likely to be more satisfactory.
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