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Posted in Handyman Services on Apr 04
Just as in any other line of business, the range of services that a Handyman offers should be competitive and reasonably priced. It is after all a fiercely contested sector of the market in virtually every corner of the UK. Competition is hot, and this sorts the good from the mediocre.
Remember too, that Handyman Services are no longer the preserve of the male species, so wherever you see the description Handyman, read Handyperson too. Today, there are many women well up to the task of delivering excellent service while they go about fixing your problems. What should you be looking for when it comes to choosing a Handyman or Women? We’ve compiled a list of what you should consider when seeking someone competent with the prerequisite skills. Why not start right here, and find a Handyman on Mr-Skill?
Typical Range of Services
Actually, the list is virtually open-ended, but here are the more popular jobs that Handymen tackle most frequently:
- Joinery
- Electrical Work
- Painting and Decorating
- Tiling
- Flooring
- Plumbing
- Roofing
Caution: Always get a Handyman quote before appointing one.
The Main Attributes to Look For
- Local is Good – The person you select should ideally be local or at least from around your area. Travel and transport costs can be horrendous these days and you don’t want these costs for your account. Since good news moves fast, so too does the bad version. Follow-up is far more effective in your local area, so ask around.
- How Long in the Trade – This is important, as you don’t want to end up as a guinea pig while they gain experience. However, everyone has to start somewhere so try to be reasonable.
- Guarantee – Don’t be shy to ask about the time and extent of any guarantee, otherwise it may turn out to be a verbal promise of nothing.
Other Considerations
As one of our long-standing London Handymen tells us, any good worker worth their salt should be keen to tell you about their extensive liability insurance. He goes on to recommend that you monitor how prompt they were in getting back to you with a quotation – free of course. Finally, was the service professional and were they helpful? Don’t forget to ask what forms of payment they can take – do they accept credit cards for example?
Tags: costs, credit cards, elictrical work, find a handyman, flooring, handyman quote, joinery, liability insurance, local area, london handymen, Plumbing, Roofing, services, skills, tiling, time in business Posted in Handyman Services | Comments Off
Posted in Bricklaying, Carpentry & Joinery, Electrical Work, General Building, Handyman Services, Plastering & Drywall, Plumbing, Heating & Gas, Roofing, Gutters & Drainage, Tiling & Flooring, Window & Door Fitting on Sep 15
According to research conducted by Saga Personal Finance, more than a third of UK homeowners over 50 say that their homes are in need of repair, and an alarming one in seven state that they cannot afford to fix their problems.
London appears to be the worst hit area, with 42% of respondents from the capital saying that their houses needing some sort of repair, with the most common complaints being inadequate roofing, blocked gutters, and failed central heating systems – jobs that the elderly are unable to do themselves and need a handyman in London to perform.
The findings disclose that as many as one in five women over 50 living on their own are forced to let their homes deteriorate as they cannot afford to make the necessary repairs, whilst over half have to reluctantly dig into savings, as their pensions are inadequate to cover the cost of home maintenance.
Although Saga Personal Finance suggest that the way forward for these London homeowners is to take out equity release on their homes, we would suggest that anybody requiring a home roofing repair or central heating service done before the winter sets in should use the “Post-a-Job” facility at the top of the page to attract quotes from tradesmen in London and get the best deal to prevent your London home from falling apart.
Tags: Central Heating, find a Heating Engineer in London, Find a Roofer in London, find a tradesmen, Guttering, Guttering & Drainage, Heating Engineers, Home Maintenance, home repairs, Roofing, tradesmen london, tradesmen quotes Posted in Bricklaying, Carpentry & Joinery, Electrical Work, General Building, Handyman Services, Plastering & Drywall, Plumbing, Heating & Gas, Roofing, Gutters & Drainage, Tiling & Flooring, Window & Door Fitting | Comments Off
At least once a year, you should get up a ladder and inspect your guttering to ensure that it is free from debris that may create blockages and prevent rainwater from cleanly running down the drainpipe. It is also a good opportunity whilst up a ladder, to check that your guttering does not have any rust or cracks, and an excuse to ensure that the brickwork at the top of your house is in good condition and that there are no obvious problems on the roof.
To Clean a Gutter
Cut a piece of card or plastic into a “V” shape which will fit inside the gutter run, and fix it to the end of a long stick or broom handle.
Climb up a ladder and use your home made scraper to push debris into small piles. Scoop them up and put them into a bucket. You should not try to push the debris down the drainpipe as it could block it up.
Run water along the gutter to wash it down and check that the water is flowing freely down the drainpipe and not getting trapped inside it. Also check that there are no leaks in the guttering or at the joints.
If the drainpipe is blocked, try using the handle of the broom to unblock it (make sure you have tied it to a piece of string so you can retrieve it!). If this fails to work, you may need the services of a local roofer in London to clear the blockage.
To Repair a Gutter
The best way to repair a broken or leaking section of plastic guttering is to remove the section from the fixing clips by squeezing the top edge of the gutter until it comes away.
Inspect the outlets and joints in which it was sitting and fill any cracks, splits and holes with a mastic sealer.
If the section is too badly damaged, you may have to replace it with a new part available from a London roofing service company.
Replacing the repaired or new section of the guttering is done by reversing the process that you used to remove it. Simply squeeze the top edges of the section together and snap back into the fixing clips.
With new sections of guttering and (replacement parts for cast iron guttering assemblies which have rusted), try to keep the colours and textures the same. By economising and replacing broken guttering with the first piece of plastic that comes to hand, you could be reducing the appeal and value of your home.
To Realign the Pitch
The guttering pitch is the angle at which the rainwater runs along the guttering and into the drainpipe. If the pitch is to shallow, the rain will not run away fast enough and will overspill onto your walls and windows below. If the angle is too steep, during heavy periods of rain the water will speed towards the end caps of the guttering and splash over the top, rather than going down the drainpipe.
Usually the pitch is incorrect when a loose bracket has come away from the brickwork or wooden board at the edge of the roof.
To realign the pitch, lift the affected section(s) of the gutter to the correct height and support by hammering a nail into the wall.
Refix the bracket that holds the gutter using new screws and raw plugs. Brick fixed brackets may have adjusting nuts which will make finding the right pitch easier.
Check that you have the pitch right by running a hose into the far end of the guttering and watching it run away.
Safety Tips
Have somebody strong holding your ladder
If possible, tie or secure it to the wall (not the drainpipe)
Do not work up a ladder if you are tired
You should not work up a ladder in high winds or in heavy rain
Be careful not to overreach
Wear protective goggles and gloves
Although this jobs can be done yourself, if you lack confidence when up a ladder or feel that some of the jobs may be too strenuous for you, please use of the recommended local roofers in London as featured in our Tradesmen´s Directory.
Tags: brickwork, dampness, drainpipe, Find a Builder in London, Find a Roofer in London, gutter supports, Guttering, Guttering & Drainage, Home Maintenance, Kerb Appeal, plastic gutters, Roofing, safety recommendations, sagging gutters Posted in Cleaning Services, Handyman Services, Roofing, Gutters & Drainage | Comments Off
Labour saving devices are always big news in the States, and this gutter cleaning robot caught our attention as a really useless way to spend your money. Costing about £50.00* (and not yet available in the UK so the postage would be horrendous) the iRobot Looj operates via a remote control device – which doubles up as the carrying arm – to manoeuvre itself along the inside of your guttering, sweeping and cleaning as it goes. (* Prices start from $69.99 and go up to $199.99 depending on the model)
Although we can see the sense in having a device which saves you having to reposition your ladder a dozen times in the process of cleaning your gutters, we wondered where all the sludge and debris goes. Having reviewed the video below, we can only assume that the time you save climbing up and down a ladder is now spent collecting the debris out of your neighbours´ gardens, cleaning all the sludge off their walls and windows and working out how so many light, dry leaves managed to find themselves lodged in your guttering in the first place!
Call us cynical, but we believe your money would be better spent using the services of one the local roofers in London listed in our Tradesmen´s Directory, or tackling the job yourself and using the money you save to find other ways to improve the appeal and value of your home.
Tags: Cleaning Services, Guttering, Guttering & Drainage, Home Maintenance, Kerb Appeal, Roofing Posted in Cleaning Services, Roofing, Gutters & Drainage | Comments Off
The NCC (National Construction College) is urging scaffold inspectors who qualified prior to May 2007 to retrain. Scaffold inspectors play a vital role in the health and safety of roofers in London and local builders in London, and the Health & Safety Executive offer a scaffold checklist for all tradesmen in London who work on roofs and upper floors of buildings in the capital.
The new Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme (SITS) is endorsed by the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) and leads to the new CISRS competence card for scaffold inspection. The new qualification aims to raise standards within the industry by providing a uniform approach to qualifying scaffold inspectors, therefore ensuring the safety of all local tradesmen in London. It has been welcomed by the industry, which has the highest proportion of reported injuries caused by falls from a height, which account for 17% of accidents compared with 8% in other industries (source: Health and Safety Executive).
NCC Access Manager, Allen Robertson, said: “Each year construction workers and members of the public are injured as a result of inadequate scaffolding. That’s why it is essential that the industry has qualified competent inspectors to ensure scaffolding remains structurally sound while in use.”
“SITS will provide the industry with a scheme that has both the quality and the rigour to provide competent scaffold inspectors. It will help improve safety whilst reducing business costs as a result of poorly constructed or poorly maintained scaffold. We encourage scaffold inspectors to book onto one of our courses now to ensure they obtain the new qualification to inspect.”
Those attending the training are required to have some awareness and prior experience of scaffold structures. Each course will include legislation and technical guidance on areas such as tubes, boards and fittings, scaffolding terminology, practical inspection and reports.
The new course must be delivered at a CISRS approved centre, such as the National Construction College, which is the largest construction training provider in Europe. Delivered by CISRS approved instructors, the course is available at a range of venues and locations throughout the UK. The course may also be delivered on company premises, subject to meeting scheme criteria. The College offers a wide range of scaffolding and access courses for local builders in London throughout their careers, including Scaffolding Part 1 and 2, Scaffold Safety Inspection, Experienced Worker Practical Assessment and NVQ Level 2 and 3 Practical Assessment.
As the direct training division of ConstructionSkills, NCC offers outstanding training to young apprentices and adult students for a wide range of specialist courses, which are delivered by experienced instructors at first class training facilities. The College’s venues throughout the country provide training for up to 30,000 people per year. For more information about the Scaffold Inspection Training Scheme, CISRS card or other training courses available at NCC please call 0344 994 4433 or visit www.nationalconstructioncollege.co.uk.
Tags: Construction Safety, dangerous building sites, Find a Builder in London, Find a Roofer in London, general building, Health and Safety Executive., Roofing, safety standards, scaffolding, training Posted in Bricklaying, General Building, Roofing, Gutters & Drainage | Comments Off
Posted in Hiring Advice on Aug 06
Mr Skill is a well established web portal with a directory of skilled and highly rated tradesmen in London. These local tradesmen are experienced in most aspects of building, electrical, gas and decorating work and when you are looking to get a specific job done, the best way to get the right tradesman at the right price is to use the “Post-a-Job” facility available at the top of each page.
In order to use it to its best advantage, we have compiled a number of tips so that your specific job is seen by the right people.
Registration. There is no need to register before you “Post-a-Job” as the registration is integrated with the job posting and you will receive an e-mail with your log-in details for future reference. This is useful for the next time that you “Post-a-Job” on Mr Skill because it means that you will not have to enter your personal details again.
Job Title. Please be clear about the job you what doing. For example, the job description “Swimming Pool” does not distinguish between building a swimming pool, providing the plumbing and drainage for it, tiling the walls or just cleaning it. Although you have the opportunity to elaborate more about the job in the next section, a very well qualified and economic local tradesman might overlook your job posting because of its initial description. Please note this field requires a minimum of three words
Describe the Work that needs Doing. This section actually has the capacity for a small novel. The more you explain about the job you would like to be quoted for, the quicker a local tradesman capable of doing the job will get back to you and the more accurate their quote will be. For example, if your pool “needs cleaning”, does it just need the leaves skimming of the top with a pool net? Is the water looking murky, and you need a chemical specialist to visit and adjust the level of the Ph in the water? Are the filters completely jammed and consequently green mould is developing on the walls of your pool?
Other considerations in your job post should be the dimensions of the pool, if it is only accessible at certain times of the day (Ph treatment for example works better when the sun is not shining on the pool!) and if there are any other considerations that you feel our rated tradesmen should know about. You have the option of attaching up to four images to your job posting, so please use this opportunity to take photographs of your pool to assist our local tradesmen in giving you an accurate quote.
You may also want to use this section to include further details that cannot be included elsewhere. For example, if you are having a swimming pool built from scratch, you will need a project manager, builder, tiler, plumber, electrician (for the pumps and lights), possibly a garden landscaper and cleaner. The “Job Type” section does not allow you to choose multiple professions, so please account for that when describing the work that needs doing (and enter the “job type” as “General Builder”).
Please note this field requires a minimum of ten words.
Job Type. We have tried to make this as simple as possible and defined the categories as clearly as we can. We appreciate that there are many different fields in each trade, so if you cannot find one which exactly matches your job requirements, please select the closest and use the description field (above) to give more details.
Post Code. Please insert the post code of where you want the job done if different from your home address. For example, if you live in Barnet, but the job posting relates to a job you want performed in Harrow, it would be advantageous to insert the Harrow postcode to attract tradesmen local to that area.
Your Name. You need not insert your full name if you are unhappy to do so. We are all pretty friendly at Mr Skill, so just your first name will suffice.
Your E-Mail: It is important that you complete your e-mail address accurately as this is where your future log-in details are sent and how we will be in contact to inform you of any tradesmen´s quotes which are received.
Your Contact No. It is not important to enter a contact number at this stage because it will not be displayed on your job posting – initially all contact is done by email. However, it may speed things up when you have made contact with a local tradesman is he has access to a number straight away. If there are certain times at which it is inconvenient to talk, please note this in the job description section.
How do you know about Mr Skill? Please complete this part as it helps us with our marketing and enables us to attract the better rated tradesmen to our site as well. If none of the categories are suitable, please click “Other” and at least we know you enquiry was not generated from any of the other sources.
Before submitting your job, please review our “Member Agreement” (particularly section 7 regarding posting a job on Mr Skill) and our “Privacy Policy”. If you have any questions about either of these sections, please use our “Contact Us” link at the top of the page before clicking “Post Job Now”.
When the new page opens, you will see your job posted and a default period of 20 days available for local tradesmen to post their quote, which is then automatically emailed to you. If you want to extend the period beyond 20 days for receiving quotes, you can do so via your control panel (details of how to access this will be included in your welcome e-mail), and if you would prefer a shorter period, please mention this in the job description.
You will also see your name showing as “new-user XXXX”. You can change this to your name or other pseudonym through the user control panel. This window also displays any questions that have been asked by local tradesmen and any quotes that they have submitted.
Do not get anxious if you have not heard from a local tradesman within a day or two. Mr Skill features the highest rated tradesmen in London and their work diaries are often full. Thankfully, they are sufficiently responsible not to promise to do a job they know they cannot fit into their schedule. However, by following the above tips and posting your job carefully, you can be sure you will be receiving the fullest attention of the highest qualified tradesmen just as soon as they are available – and would you want your job attended to by somebody rated less than the best?
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