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Seven Ways South Devon Residents Can Avoid Cowboy Builders
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Seven Ways South Devon Residents Can Avoid Cowboy Builders

In this three-minute read, we look at how South Devon homeowners can protect themselves from unscrupulous builders.

We’ve all heard the renovation horror stories. The builder who does a runner halfway through a job, leaving a homeowner out of pocket and living in a construction site. The messy contractual dispute that winds up in court and ends in tears. Or the new roof that leaks at the first drop of rain.

The good news is that by following a few simple steps, South Devon property owners can avoid getting ripped off.

  • Online research

Many websites offer consumer reviews and information about tradespeople, such as Checkatrade and Trustmark. Do some homework online to see if your chosen builder has a good track record.

2)   Membership bodies

Most good builders will be members of at least one trade body such as the Federation of Master Builders, the Guild of Master Craftsmen, or FENSA. Always double-check a builder’s membership claims. Never take their word for it.

  • Check the finances

The last thing you want to do is spend tens of thousands of pounds – or more – with a company that is in negative equity. Ensure the builder is in good financial shape by reading over their annual accounts on the Companies House website.

4)   See for yourself

Ask to see examples of previous building projects. Ideally, visit the site and speak to the client (Covid-19 restrictions permitting). Also, find out where the builder is working currently and drive past to see if the site is tidy and if workers turn up on time.

5)   Get three quotes and a watertight contract

It always pays to get three quotes and to ensure contracts cover the full scope of works. Never leave detailed building projects to chance or make agreements based on a wink and a handshake.

6)   Avoid cold-callers

If someone knocked on my door and offered to do a job for me on the cheap, I would immediately be suspicious. Good builders are busy – for example, they may have clients lined up until the end of the year. Steer clear of canvassers and be prepared to wait for a good builder to start work at your property.

7)   Go on instinct

Trust your gut. If something doesn’t feel right when you talk to a builder, exercise caution.

If you would like advice about how renovations could add value to your South Devon property, get in touch with us here at Chamberlains.

© Chamberlains 2021

 

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