Our service allows you to contact reputable builders through ourselves, all of whom have been strictly vetted and have undergone a range of reference checks.
Top tips for finding a builder who’s right for you
- Start your search for a good builder – Get a referral from family or friends who may have recently had some work done. Ask the builder how long they have been trading and what experience they have in the work you need completing.
- Do not be fooled by the badge – There have been a substantial number of cases of bogus builders fraudulently claiming membership of trade associations, so call and make sure they are a bona fide member.
- Get references – Check and visit them. Contact the people who provided the references and find out how happy they were with the quality of the workmanship and the builder’s conduct.
- Once you have a shortlist of builders, obtain quotations – Get full details in writing of what is covered and what is not. This should include site maintenance, clearance, material supplies etc. Ask for confirmation as to whether planning permission is required and if they will need to apply for Building Regulations approval.
- Avoid a ‘VAT-free’ deal – You will not have a valid contract if there is no proof of payment.
- Put details of the job down in writing – The more thorough the better. Your contract should outline what work is to be done, start/completion dates, security, safety, the cost of the work and materials, payment plans, catering and lavatory arrangements, hours of work, cleaning up and disposal of waste materials.
- Be straight about money – Agree payment terms clearly in writing with your builder.
- Avoid paying upfront or a cash deposit – It should not be needed unless you request specialist building materials or the job is likely to take a long time to complete.
- Guarantees – Are they offering a guarantee on a large scale job? If it is a new build you will need a guarantee on the property.
- Ask if the builder is insured – They should have cover to protect themselves against property damage and personal and public liability to protect you and the general public in the event of an accident or injury.