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watermeadow Thu 15-Nov-18 19:06:45

I’m trying to find a builder for a biggish job and keep being warned about cowboys but it’s hard to find anyone who answers the phone, rings back, can start within 6 months or comes to look at the job.
I live rurally and there are few workmen close by. Asking for recommendations on local Facebook yielded nothing appropriate. Looking up trades on line warns that they are not checked and good ones don’t advertise themselves
there.
I got one from Thomson’s Directory who came promptly, was helpful and seemed knowledgeable but I should get more than one estimate and however can I find out if he’s genuine?

Elegran Thu 15-Nov-18 19:23:21

Ask around all your friends and neighbours. You will hear the unvarnished truth.

BlueBelle Thu 15-Nov-18 19:32:49

I can’t remember what it’s called but there is an online trade directory with reviews and awards etc I ve used it twice and both times was very happy with the outcome I used a highly recommend chap for my bathroom from a workmate and wasn’t so happy

Auntieflo Thu 15-Nov-18 19:37:32

I have heard that there is also an online site where you can put in what you want done, and ask tradesmen to quote.
Not sure if it is nationwide though.

M0nica Thu 15-Nov-18 20:06:48

Here is a reference to a Guardian article on finding a builder, which lists a number of the online sites and tells you something about them
www.theguardian.com/money/2018/jun/04/reliable-builder-websites-traders

Unfortunately in their test run they used a query about garden services, just about the most difficult people to find. I did find though that the day rates they were quoted per person, were similar to what is charged in Oxfordshire. So tradesmen on these sites quote competitive rates.

annep Thu 15-Nov-18 20:21:04

Surprised at Facebook Maybe broaden your search.
Ask around friends neighbours or if you see a new job done perhaps the people would be kind enough to give the builders name.

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Nov-18 20:28:28

If you ask Age Concern they should have a list of approved tradesmen who will not 'rip off' older customers and will do a decent job.

Jalima1108 Thu 15-Nov-18 20:29:07

and, as DS says, 'always get three quotes'

callgirl1 Thu 15-Nov-18 21:01:42

I think the site is My Builder .com

FlexibleFriend Thu 15-Nov-18 21:04:17

There's checkatrade who do need to be qualified and have references etc. Unlike the one Phil Spencer advertises who are a bit random, some no doubt qualified but a lot are not. I can't think of the name of it which isn't much help. There's also Mybuilder.com but I've not personally used them.

jenpax Thu 15-Nov-18 21:06:14

Checkatrade or trusted trader are both sites to check for reviews of trades people you should bear in mind that most good builders ARE booked months in advance, if someone is too readily available it’s often a bad sign!!

annep Thu 15-Nov-18 21:17:02

Good point Jenpax. I'm always wary if someone can start immediately.

phoenix Thu 15-Nov-18 21:48:28

I managed to get the decorator from hell after posting a job request on one of these sites!

I did however post a very honest review of his work so that others don't bother with him. (My review didn't mention his terrible B.O., I managed to keep it professional!)

Davidhs Thu 15-Nov-18 21:48:31

Do you really need to do building work, it is very hard indeed to find decent builders at present, they are all very busy.
You will be very lucky to get a fixed quotation, most will give you an "estimate" which can be very flexible. If it's a "biggish" job an architect, planning permission and building regulations may be needed. If you are using an architect he is a good person to ask about builders

M0nica Fri 16-Nov-18 08:45:51

David, I think you are being unnecessarily pessimistic. We have got planning permission and in the process of sorting building regulations for our extension - and we had the additional problem of having to get Listed Building Consent as well. It has been slow, but we have got there

Of course builders do not like to give sure quotes for a building project, all kinds of problems can arise that cannot be foreseen. Builders found a completely redundant and unused drainage system under the ground DD's extension was built on. This had to be investigated, removed and filled in, which inevitably meant extra cost - and then there will be all the changes that may be made during the project, usually because the house owner keeps changing their mind - have you ever watched Grand Designs?

We have contacted several builders for estimates, and two are coming round next week to discuss the project. We may have to wait six months or a year for the work to be done, but I have more confidence in a company with a long order book,which suggests that they are sought after rather than one that can start tomorrow.

Apricity Fri 16-Nov-18 09:01:35

Different country (Australia) but the very same issues - builders are very busy, don't return phone calls, don't reply to emails, texts etc, concern about shonky builders etc. Any trades person (a tradie in Oz lingo) who returns calls already has a big tick in my estimation. Everyone I talk to here says the same, so have gone with personal recommendations, good feelings when meeting potential builders and a lot of optimism! Here's hoping it'll all work out. ?

Davidhs Fri 16-Nov-18 10:31:33

You sound much more organized than in your first post, assuming you have a full set of plans and permissions go to a well established builder, there will be several in your local town or large village. Remember at present builders can pick and choose the jobs they do, so you do need to be sure you can meet the stage payments as they arise and be prepared for at least 20% over estimate.

Lastly don't change your mind about anything half way through.

Good luck

M0nica Fri 16-Nov-18 15:11:49

David I do not understand your comments. I am not the OP and my only previous post on this thread was to recommend to the OP an article in the Guardian that assessed the main online builder portals.

As for changing my mind, our usual builder always teases me because I so rarely change my mind. I know every change costs money so I do my best to keep them to a minimum.

Davidhs Fri 16-Nov-18 19:16:20

My apologies Monica you are lucky you have as you say a "usual" builder, that is an enormous advantage, you have confidence in each other.
Watermeadow is in a different position and didn't sound very confident, my comments still stand, get proper plans get them approved, get the finances arranged BEFORE approaching a builder, he will the be pleasantly surprised that you are a well prepared customer - so many aren't.

watermeadow Fri 16-Nov-18 19:58:55

I’ve had a year to prepare, getting planning permission, selling my garden to finance work on my house. I’m now eager to start but have found only one builder.
It’s the Find a Trade websites which I have been warned off, they are just an advertising tool, open to all.
I don’t know anyone local who’s had work done lately.
I think this (like most things) is much harder away from a city.

M0nica Fri 16-Nov-18 21:33:52

watermeadow you say you live in a rural area. Do you have a parish magazine? We do, and most of the tradesmen we use come from that. They have all lived in our village or the next one so cannot afford to get a bad name.

We have also been approached (by letter) by builders who have seen our successful planning application and wanted to advertise their company.

Although we have a 'usual builder', the company has grown a lot since we first used him 20 years ago and he is now getting quite expensive and as parts of the job break down to being very specific, we may subcontract some of the work to specialist tradesmen and employ them direct or possibly not use him at all.

grandMattie Sat 17-Nov-18 09:33:13

I may be wrong, but I've heard that Age Concern has a list of reliable tradesmen. Try asking?

Jobey68 Sat 17-Nov-18 09:45:11

I'm married to a builder and most of his work is word of mouth so it's always good to get recommendations from others.
A builder who can start immediately is often a worry, if he's not got any other work on then why not?
Cheapest isn't always the best, it's wise to get 3 quotes if you can.
Mike often gets offered the work before he's even quoted just by turning up when he says he will and being polite and friendly.
He does a lot of work for people who have been messed about by cowboys, friends of ours used someone else because of a cheaper quote, and now Mike is helping them put things right because the builders couldn't finish what they started due to under quoting, he's not smug in anyway but did try to warn them it wasn't possible to do XY&Z for that money ??‍♂️

I'm so glad I don't have this problem! Good luck

Maceym00 Sat 17-Nov-18 09:57:51

Go to local council or citizens advice bureau for Impartial recommendations

Greciangirl Sat 17-Nov-18 10:32:41

Checkatrade.com. Anyone reliable should,be listed under that.