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When you require the services of a locksmith, the last thing you want to do is to hire a bogus operator, and find out the hard way when it is too late. Mr-Skill says that a good start point is to look right here and find a locksmith – you know you’ll be dealing with a professional who is there to assist you no matter what your security issue is. There are some basic guidelines to selecting a locksmith, which we will look at here. 
Remain Street Wise
Keep abreast of developments in your neighbourhood, because that way you’ll always stay informed. This should include a regular read of your community newspapers, because this is the best way of finding out what is going on in your area. Scams affect all of us in many different ways and locksmith services are no exception, so you must remain on guard at all times.
Hire Cautiously
It is important to ascertain if you are dealing with a genuine firm when you require the services of a locksmith. This can be as simple as phoning them and checking exactly where they run their business. It obviously makes sense to contract a local service, because it will help keep down the travelling costs. This also enables you to go and check the shop or office from where your locksmith operates.
Check Accreditation
Never be shy to ask to see proof of certification, and for that matter licensing. A good locksmith is certainly an ally when it comes to getting you out of your predicament, but a bogus operator will regard your home as an open invitation to help them self! Any job requiring a locksmith should necessitate a physical inspection so that the service provider can then commit to a quotation in writing. Since you will be paying the bill, you have every right to know who you are dealing with, what they intend doing, and how much they will charge you too. Remember to compare to a locksmith quote on Mr-Skill.
A Security Tip from the ‘Horses Mouth’
Mr-Skill has dedicated this article to the many folk who want to remain unaffected by crime when it comes to home and car security. One very effective deterrent is to have valuable items engraved, as this will make the crooks’ lives difficult when they try to onward sell your goods.
The Last Word
One of our London locksmiths who’s been in business for many years is amazed at how stolen goods can find their way home when name and mobile phone number have been engraved.
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Well, let’s hope you get all your maintenance chores finished before you move. If not, you’ll never know how the bathroom might have worked out, and that’s half a shame. But never mind about all that. It’s time to start evaluating Removalist Quotes. Wait a minute! You first need to plan your move don’t you, and there are three ways to do it.
DIY MOVING
This one’s the easiest in theory, but the most frustrating in practice. You just hire a van, pack everything in and then transport it. How long do you think that’s going to take you with just one pair of arms? And who will give you insurance at both ends? It’s a bad idea – unless you are a glutton for punishment.
PROFESSIONAL MOVERS
This is the simplest solution, although also by far the most expensive. A surveyor writes everything down and prepares a quote. On moving day a team arrives with a mountain of packing materials. Once they’ve got everything in the truck they’re off to your new home. It’s so easy you could go off and watch the soccer while they move you back in. You can Find a Mover here.
MAN WITH A VAN
This is the middle of the road solution many people are learning to prefer. Every suburb in the City has a London White Van Man now. When you have wrapped everything up or stuffed it into boxes the van arrives with a couple of strong lads who deliver it to your new home. Just make sure the price includes offloading too, and watch out for insurance issues.
Isn’t it handy to have a Website like Mr-Skill where you can source all your service requirements in one place? They have stacks of plumbers, electricians, builders, gardeners, handymen and much more. And they don’t charge the consumer a single penny in commissions for their service.
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Posted in Handyman Services on Sep 14
What Makes a Good Handyman?
Let’s face it. There are plenty of so-called handymen and handywomen around in Britain these days, what with the recession and the rate of unemployment, and the industry is totally unregulated too. That’s where Mr-Skill can help you Find a Handyperson you can rely on in a world so populated with strangers. Here are a few criteria we recommend when choosing one.
- Do they come recommended by anyone you know? Be careful of hiring a person directly off the street, and for obvious reasons too. When you consider hiring help that’s been rated by Mr-Skill and our customers, you are making a sensible start.
- What skill levels do they have? You’re unlikely to find a qualified tradesmen doing lower-paid work as a handyperson, so it’s impractical to expect formal qualifications. You are entitled to expect proof of related experience though – unless you are prepared to let them do their learner’s on your precious home.
- Are they organized people? The last think you need is a muddler inside your defences, so try to assess their personality when reviewing Handyman Quotes. Is their van tidy inside? Are they reasonably well dressed? Such things are often mirrors of the soul.
- Do they have an established client base? A good handyman can be as scarce as hen’s teeth. I know of London Handymen who never have to advertise. Be a little sanguine about an odd-jobber who can begin a job right immediately. Perhaps nobody else has uses for their services?
Tough talk from Mr-Skill today I guess, but straight talking for a reason. We receive letters every day from people who made the mistake of hiring a stranger off the street. Our Database of Rated Tradespeople is yours for free, and their prices are exceptionally fair. Doesn’t this make an awful lot of sense?
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Posted in Tiling & Flooring on Aug 16
There’s nothing quite like the beauty of a wooden floor in good condition, especially one that’s been treated to bring out the natural colour. Moreover wooden floors are far easier to keep clean too, so no wonder they have been popular for so long. Is your wooden floor looking a bit tatty? Perhaps you just moved into a neglected, older home? No worries. The situation is quite easily recovered, provided that the underlying state of the floor is good. Either Find a Floor Sander Here, or tackle the job yourself as follows:
o First, lay your hands on a good quality rented floor sander which should not cost more than £60 a week at most. While you’re at it, rent a floor edging sander too. You will also need a varnish applicator, a mop and bucket, a hammer, a floor pad, and, of course the varnish.
o Stay out of trouble and close the door into the rest of the house, or mask the opening off. Inspect the floor carefully for anything that could rip the paper in the sander. Patch any larger gaps with strips of wood hammered tightly in, and fill the smaller ones with papier mache tinted with water-based wood dye.
o Sand the floor as instructed by the hire-shop clerk. There are too many different sanders to describe the process here. After you have worked through the process from coarse paper though to fine, vacuum thoroughly and wipe down with white spirit to remove every scrap of dust.
o Apply a coat of varnish, and let it dry completely. Lightly sand by hand to key the surface, wipe it down with thinners and apply a second coat. The more times you repeat the process, the more beautiful the gloss and the more durable the finish will be – which is why London Flooring Services always achieve such high quality results.
If you feel a little intimidated at the thought of sanding floors, when why not consider getting Floor Sanding Quotes from Mr-Skill instead? All our tradespeople come with personal recommendations, and you can see what other customers think about them right here too. How’s that for another good idea to make life easier?
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Posted in Plastering & Drywall on Jul 13
Ceiling boards or sheets are attached to strips of wood called lathes, which are in turn nailed to the rafters above them. These sheets may be left in their raw state, painted, or even plastered over. While this method of attachment could last indefinitely, it does sometimes fail for one of two reasons. The inevitable result is a sagging ceiling threatening to come crashing down. London Plasterers are especially adept at solving this, on account of the age of many City buildings, and the vibration of traffic rumbling past outside.
o If the lathes have rotted, it could be worth a try replacing them with new wood, although I doubt you’d Find a Plasterer willing to attempt this with a fully comprehensive guarantee. This method nvolves strapping fresh lathes underneath the joists (between the old ones) and carefully screwing the ceiling panels to these while holding them in place
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o If the lathes have just worked loose, you could call for Plastering Quotes on Mr-Skill to strap them back into position again. I have found the nylon straps they use these days to close packing cases especially effective for doing this, and you should be able to borrow the tensioning device from your local removal firm for a few hours, or hire one instead.
Before you decide to rush into a job like this yourself, consider whether you really do want to spend a sweaty weekend in a dusty ceiling, with the ever-present possibility of sticking a foot through it inadvertently and perhaps bringing the whole thing crashing down. You could simplify your life considerably by Finding a Plasterer on Mr Skill instead. How’s that for a really good suggestion?
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