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Choosing the right Electrician

TradesmanThe firm you choose will be spending several days, weeks, or even months, working in your home.

You need to be confident both in their ability to do the work, and that you will have a good working relationship with them.

That's where we can help...

Using the The Tradesmen Association to organise a professional Electrician in your area gives you piece of mind knowing they have all been thoroughly vetted by us to ensure excellent standards on workmanship and customer service.

We also talk to the Electricians' previous customers, and randomly go and see the jobs they have done and ask the customers if all went well.

Please Remember
A rogue trader is often a very polite and happy type of person, he will generally give you a good price for the work that needs doing, It's not until the work starts or is due to start that you'll wish you had used our services.

Now there is a choice, Call The Tradesmen Association today, and we will put you in contact with one of our Electricians in your area, who will then contact you to arrange a free quotation, all our tradesmen offer very competitive prices, compared to other Electricians in your area.

Why risk employing a rogue tradesman when we are here to help you, we have hundreds on tradesmen avaliable so no matter what service you require be sure to call us as we can put you in contact with, Electricians, Plasterers, carpenters, joiners, roofers, decorators, handymen, aerial installers, and many more in your area.

All our Electricians are vetted and are monitored by The Tradesmen Association on a daily basis giving all our customers complete piece of mind, before any Electricians can become a member they must go through many checks to ensure there business in a reputable one, we obtain copies of all certificates and insurances, and in lots of cases we even see the work they have carried out previously. We also contact customers they have carried out work for in the past to make sure its done to a high standard and that all customers were completely satisfied with the service our Electricians in your area.

We have listened to customers and worked with tradesmen long enough to know what a fair standard is for quality work. With The Tradesmen Associations reputation, customers know what they can expect from the tradesmen and services they use. And the tradesmen themselves are proud to be known as high quality honest businesses who will meet those expectations.

All Our Electricians carry out all types of jobs in which they are quailified or skilled to do, and they will never carry out work they cannot achieve with high standards.

In the very rare event that you have been unhappy by a business that is a member of The Tradesmen Association, please let us know. Either fill out the customer feedback form on our website or phone our freephone number.

When you are happy for us to contact the business involved, we raise any issues of concern directly with them. This gives them the right to reply and encourages any necessary action to be taken.

 

Electrician Advice

Things you can do to help

Check that they are approved by a reputable body, if you've obtained their details from our site you won't need to do this, however, if you've contacted the electrician independently then we would strongly recommend that you contact the organisation they claim to be a member/affiliated with.

Ask the electricians to provide a copy of their Public Liability Insurance and enquire as to whether they have a complaints resolution process and if they offer an insurance-backed warranty.

Before they start

So you've found an electrician and they are ready to start the work, what next:

  • Agree a timetable of work and get confirmation of their expected completion date in writing. For larger jobs, request regular updates on their progress and ask that if they are not going to meet the completion date given, that they advise you immediately.
  • Agree payment terms so that you can ensure that you have the funds available. Some electricians may ask for material costs up front and also want staged payments for a larger job.

During the work

  • Try to avoid making changes/adding to the job half way through as it will usually cost more and cause delays. If you do need to make changes, confirm these with the electrician in writing.
  • If you have any concerns/queries talk to the electrician straight away. If you are dealing with a larger company speak to the person in charge, usually a supervisor or manager. Make it clear exactly what you are concerned about, explain what you want done and give the electrician a chance to put things right.
  • If you are unable to resolve any issues with the electrician or the company who employ them, contact the organisation they are approved by, as they will be able to advise you and will work with both parties to try and reach a solution.

But Remember

You don't need to worry about this is you use one of our registered Electricians