Carpentry Services – 5 Simple Steps to Help You Find a Great Carpenter in Australia

The verdict is in. You definitely need a carpenter to help make your home renovation dreams come true. The problem is, where do you find one? And how can you be sure that they are any good and that you won’t get ripped off? Current affair’s programs can make employing tradesmen seem like a terrifying experience. If visions of falling down retaining walls and half built houses are not enough to put you off, the laws and liabilities can seem even scarier! Fear not! This article is going to step you through some basic actions that you can take, to make sure that you are putting your hard earned money into qualified and reputable hands.

Step 1. Start Looking

Check your local stores for business cards. Steer clear of printed pages on noticeboards and homemade business cards. You want someone who is established, experienced and professional.

Ring local contractors that you have previously used and been happy with. Tradespeople spend a lot of time on job sites with other types of tradies. They often network and your usual plumber, electrician or painter may be able to recommend a good carpenter to use.

Ring your friends and family. Can they recommend a good carpenter? Ask them specifics, were they on time? Did they complete the job in the time they said they would? Would they use them again?
Check your local newspapers trade directory, online trade directories for your area or the yellow pages.

You can also search through websites like startlocal.com.au, truelocal.com.au or hotfrog.com.au.

2. Create a short list

Start ringing the recommendations and leads that you find. Ask them to come and give you a free quote. When they come over ask them about their experience level and whether they have done any other work in town that they could show you.

Ask them if they guarantee their work? If there is a problem will they come back promptly and fix it for free? Make sure to get their business card and tell them you will get in contact if you wish to proceed after receiving their quote.

3. Check your facts

You should now have narrowed down your prospective carpenters based on what you’ve heard about them, your meeting with them and their quote prices. The next step is to check your facts. On their business cards and quote should be two very important numbers, an ABN or Australian Business Number and a BSA or Building Services Authority number. If they don’t have BOTH of these numbers, tear their business card and quote up.