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<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Finding a Reliable Tradesman</h2><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Tal Potishman</div><div class='uawarticle'><br />Each and every United Kingdom home owner will encounter a situation in which he or she will be in need of hiring a Tradesman. One man might need to have his roof fixed. One woman might want a new heating and cooling system installed. Tradesmen are in constant demand throughout the United Kingdom and it is very important that all home owners learn how to hire a Tradesman who is reliable.<br />
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Hiring a reliable tradesman is important because if the tradesman you hire is not reliable you could end up paying quite a large amount of money for work that is sub-par and that will need multiple repairs. While it is important for home owners to understand that a tradesman needs to be reliable it is also important that home owners understand how to tell the difference between a reliable tradesman and one who is not.<br />
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When United Kingdom home owners are searching for the perfect Tradesman, there are a few things that he or she should look into before any paperwork gets filled out or contracts get signed.<br />
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*References: There are two main methods of obtaining a Tradesman's references. The easiest and most obvious method is to simply ask the Tradesman for a list of references that you can contact. If a Tradesman is reliable and does good work, he or she will be able to provide you with a list of people that you can ask for more information and recommendations.<br />
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The second way to find references is to ask around to friends and neighbours to find out who they used to do their trade work and whether or not they would hire the person they hired again. A home owner can also ask around to see if anyone has heard anything about the tradesperson that is up for hire. <br />
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The second and harder way to obtain a Tradesman's references is to ask members of your social circle and community who they have hired for previous work and whether or not they would hire the same person again. <br />
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*Professional Organisations: Is your prospective Tradesman up for membership at any local professional organizations? Ask your local business centre about the ratings for your prospective Tradesman. You should also find out if any formal complaints have been filed against the person you are thinking of hiring. <br />
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*Work History/Qualifications: It is perfectly acceptable to ask each tradesperson up for hire for a work history and a list of qualifications and training certificates acquired. If the list is short, look at how far back it goes.</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br />
About the Author:<br />
</div><div class='uawlinks'>Tal Potishman, member of Heating Central, writes articles about <a href="http://www.heatingcentral.com">efficient heating</a>, plumbers, <a href="http://www.heatingcentral.com/boilers/plumbers/uk/kent/chislehurst">boiler in Chislehurst</a>, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating. </div><br />
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