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Before employing tradesmen check they have relevant insurance

John Williams - Thursday 15.07.10, 13:36pm

When the financial crisis first hit the UK a couple of years back we became rather used to the bad news that it brought with it, with many household name high street stores suffering the consequences and going in administration.

One of the worst hit industries at that time we were told was the DIY industry, the general public with less disposable income appeared to all but give up on that popular English custom of spending eight hours in the local DIY superstore each weekend.

The news that this industry was suffering as people could no longer afford to spend money on doing up their homes came as a relief to some of us who are not quite as adept at others when it comes to putting up a shelf in the lounge.

Judging by the size of my local DIY store I can only assume that things are back to normal and the regular weekend destination is back on the cards.

Well not for me. While I have some great ideas about improving my home and even understand how to go about achieving any improvements that come to mind, I am absolutely useless when it comes to using tools and within ten minutes of starting I invariably wish that I had not bothered.

When it comes to something like fitting a new kitchen there is not even a chance that I would contemplate starting the work, choosing instead to employ the services of a professional.

This in itself throws up the problem of finding decent carpenters and joiners in the UK who are able to quote for the job but thankfully with tradesmen ranked for work they have done for other clients on this site the choice is made simpler.

One thing that I have learnt along the way is before employing any tradesman to carry out work in my property, check that they have the relevant insurance in place.

All decent tradesmen will have public liability insurance in place in case of causing injury or damage to person or property where they are working. If they are offering professional advice it is worth checking whether they also have professional indemnity insurance which covers you in the result of financial loss due to poor advice being given.

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