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Where have all the workmen gone?

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ROMILO Thu 29-Jan-26 11:30:13

It maybe just my area but there seems to be a big shortage of anyone willing to do smaller house maintenance jobs.
Last April we noticed a badly cracked and leaking gutter, we contacted someone local who had done some roofing work for us. He said yes he would replace the gutter but we may have to wait for the job to be slotted between bigger jobs.
Fast forward to the end of September, no contact so we rang and left messages even wrote to his address still no contact.
Since then we have tried several firms who advertise that they do this kind of work, left messages ,filled in e mail enquiry forms etc. We have had only one reply to tell us they are tied up with a big contract for several months.
The wall is turning green, damp will be getting inside and there is no way forward that I can see.
Is it just that the job is too small or is everyone really so very busy they don't even have the time to reply.

sandye Fri 30-Jan-26 13:41:38

I would advertise for a handyman, maybe the way to go. Most handymen are happy to do some small jobs.

barmcake Fri 30-Jan-26 06:06:22

The good workmen can pick and choose what they want to do. That leaves the cowboy builders who are often available immediately. Have been scammed 3 times now.

I'm so sick of trying to maintain my house have decided to sell and rent for a while.

Apprenticeships, and even youngsters doing Saturday jobs seem to have vanished. Learning on the job is always best.

ROMILO Thu 29-Jan-26 22:23:35

David49
The householder may well be underestimating the cost but how will they ever know that if they can't get anyone to come and give them an estimate. It's a strange way to run a business second guessing what you think the potential customer thinks.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 29-Jan-26 20:36:18

Grantanow

Gone to Poland, every one. After the Brexit disaster.

Part of our business deals with small builders day in, day out.

I can assure you that there are still many Polish and Eastern European builders here in the England.

We had workmen/builders in our own home for 5 months last year, all were Eastern European.

Casdon Thu 29-Jan-26 20:30:43

Sorry, I meant to add, we don’t have a shortage of tradesmen here either, there are lots of local firms. It’s a route for young people who don’t want to leave the area where they grew up, one of the benefits of the small market town economy.

Casdon Thu 29-Jan-26 20:27:30

Allira

Basgetti

They had to leave after Brexit.

Not all.

I was thinking the same, as there are still lots of Polish workers where I am, so I checked - apparently there are about 700,000 still in UK. They get paid more here, not just the tradesmen, so are sending money back to their families.

butterandjam Thu 29-Jan-26 20:16:43

NotSpaghetti

You ate technically right Petra. Nobody had to leave

But they did have to change their lives if they wanted to stay.
Many enjoyed the opportunity to pop to and fro.

Where do you get this idea?

Our cleaner is Polish, her husband and children are over here working/going to school , and still pop back and forth to Poland several times a year.

Allira Thu 29-Jan-26 18:41:08

Basgetti

They had to leave after Brexit.

Not all.

David49 Thu 29-Jan-26 18:22:03

What the home owner sees as a small job can be expensive work taking several days.
A leaking gutter is one, especially an old metal gutter, to repair properly the whole length may need replacing involving scaffolding. Roofs are another, a few tiles loose can be a sign of major problems.

Builders are very cautious committing to work they think the householder is underestimating the cost.

Doodledog Thu 29-Jan-26 18:04:03

Grantanow

Gone to Poland, every one. After the Brexit disaster.

When will they ever learn?

Grantanow Thu 29-Jan-26 18:00:00

Gone to Poland, every one. After the Brexit disaster.

MT62 Thu 29-Jan-26 15:04:16

Workmen are bloody murder. We have two fence panels that want replacing. Two guys have let us down, so on hold until the spring. Trouble is we have to start all over again getting someone to give us a quote 🙄

NotSpaghetti Thu 29-Jan-26 13:30:04

Of course, Brexit made it clear they weren't welcome!

NotSpaghetti Thu 29-Jan-26 13:29:31

You ate technically right Petra. Nobody had to leave

But they did have to change their lives if they wanted to stay.
Many enjoyed the opportunity to pop to and fro.

Gran22boys Thu 29-Jan-26 13:26:24

They are all so busy. Young people are not training for trades. Probably too much like hard work for some of today’s youngsters. A builder recently said to us look at the workers on building sites. It’s mainly older men.

Fallingstar Thu 29-Jan-26 13:20:40

We went on MyJobQuote online for someone to come out and replace a leaking tap. I firstly bought the tap from B&Q and a man came a day later and fitted it fir a very reasonable sum. Am not used to doing this because my DH who I now care for did all the DIY jobs around the house so I expected to get scammed or be kept waiting but was very nicely surprised.

Witzend Thu 29-Jan-26 13:09:29

We had no trouble finding tradesmen after a neighbour accidentally accelerated her car so hard into our brick built garage, much of it had to be completely rebuilt. The noise at the time was like a bomb going off!!
Insurance job of course, but their insurance, not ours.🙂

It was a new Tesla - she evidently hadn’t quite got to grips with it…

Astitchintime Thu 29-Jan-26 12:46:09

We had a serious problem some months ago…..had to claim on the insurance and loss adjuster was involved. They told us to source the tradesmen………NO ONE wanted the job because it was an insurance job………”Wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole Mrs” was one comment!

Basgetti Thu 29-Jan-26 12:43:24

Were single people allowed to bring their families over following Brexit, Petra? Sorry, haven’t time to read through right now.
If not, I would suggest that yes, they were forced to leave. If they could, happy to admit I’m wrong.
That the Polish economy is stronger than the UK’s post Brexit appears telling.

Georgesgran Thu 29-Jan-26 12:34:13

I had/have 2 big jobs - burglar alarm and kitchen electrical issue. I contacted both tradesmen I’ve used before and not heard a thing from either. I’ve now been in touch with a different electrician, fingers crossed. I bet I hear from the alarm people when my next service is due!
It’s the lack of response that annoys me. Just drop a message - it’s not difficult?

Kate1949 Thu 29-Jan-26 12:33:09

They've all joined construction companies and are all around here digging up the roads, putting up temporary lights and putting cones out.

petra Thu 29-Jan-26 12:29:45

Basgetti

They had to leave after Brexit.

Wrong. Nobody had to leave
One reason that polish trades people are leaving is because Poland probably has the healthiest economy in the EU.
This explains what eu nationals could do if they wanted to stay.

righttoremain.org.uk/toolkit/eu/

NotSpaghetti Thu 29-Jan-26 12:21:50

So true Basgetti

Basgetti Thu 29-Jan-26 12:20:15

They had to leave after Brexit.

petra Thu 29-Jan-26 11:42:15

Are you on the site Next Door It’s for your local area where they share info, skills, selling, buying etc etc.
There are several men and women on our site who do these small jobs.