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The Four "Do's And Don'ts" Before Hiring A Handyman

  • person Shai Cohen
The four do’s and don’ts that you must know before hiring a professional.

 

 

The Four "Do's And Don'ts" Before Hiring A Handyman.


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Today, in response to numerous requests from our esteemed community members who have faced this issue, we are delving into a sensitive topic:

The crucial aspects you need to consider before hiring a handyman for home repairs, regardless of the scale. 

After much effort and investment, you finally have moved into a new apartment and settled in well. All the furniture is in the right place; overall, everyone seems satisfied.

Mazel Tov!

But then, unfortunately (Drums), Something within your house requires fixing:

Electrical problems/air conditioning/plumbing/painting - Unfortunately, there is no shortage of examples.

So, what would any normative person do?

You got that right - hire a handyman to help him with these issues.

But let's be honest. We understand that in today's world, finding a good and reliable handyman who won't take advantage of your lack of knowledge can be quite a challenge. You're not alone in this.

That's precisely why we're here.

This article is divided into three main sections: 'Preparing for the Hiring Process,' 'During the Hiring Process '(such as negotiating the terms and monitoring the work), and 'After the Hiring Process '(like inspecting the work and providing feedback). Each section provides practical tips and advice on what to do and what not to do when hiring a handyman to fix stuff around your house.

Rest assured, this article will equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions, saving you both money and unnecessary frustration.

 

'The Four "Do's And Don'ts" Before Hiring A Handyman - Tips for Hiring A Handyman.'

Hop on.

 

 


 


1. Do Preliminary Market Research.
 

 

German engineer Werner von Braun once said:

"Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing."

 

Trust us. You do not want to be lazy when choosing a Handyman for home repairs.

Nowadays, many sites rank professionals in every field you can think of.

Reassure yourself by examining carefully the experts in the field in which you need assistance. Read thoroughly what the verified clients have to say, and then figure out how these professionals have helped each of them with their problems.

 

Hiring A HandymanMarket research is key


Think of it this way: hiring a Handyman is like buying a tomato. In both cases, payment is transferred in exchange for a particular service. And just like when, prior to purchasing a product/service, it is highly recommended to conduct market research - the same goes here. Hiring a handyman is no different.

For further enrichment, please see this excellent article.

 

On to the next one on our 'Hiring A Handyman' checklist.

 

 


2. Understand What Your Needs Are (be focused).

 

Being specific and goal-oriented in your handyman hiring process is your key to avoiding a maze of unnecessary repairs and wasted time. It puts you in the driver's seat, ensuring that only the work you need is done.

For example, suppose you need to repair an annoying leak. Do yourself a favor and fix only the leak in question. Do not get dragged to replace all your house plumbing.

The same goes for the decision-making process concerning the handyman you wish to hire - be focused!

By being clear and direct, you can avoid confusion and ensure your needs are met. For instance, when discussing the repair of a leak, provide details about the location, severity, and any previous attempts at fixing it. This will give the handyman a clear understanding of the task at hand.

It's okay if you're not an expert in the field where you need professional help. Acknowledge this and don't try to pretend otherwise. By being honest about your knowledge, you can confidently ask for help or admit when you need more information.

Take our word for it. These people are like sharks smelling blood. They will immediately realize that you have no idea what you are talking about. Then, you'll find yourself with twice as many repairs as you originally planned.

 

the handymanBe an expert in the field!

 

 In the spirit of the famous saying - 'It is better to be silent and considered a fool than to speak and prove it.'

In conclusion, take the time to understand your actual needs and approach them correctly. This will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the handyman hiring process effectively, ensuring your needs are met.

 

On to the next one on our 'Hiring A Handyman' checklist. 



3. Do Your Homework.

 

American investor Steve Eisman once said:

"Do your own homework. I can't overstate the importance of this."

 

A known (and unfortunate) fact is that not all home repair professionals are reliable enough.

As mentioned above, some will even say that those professionals can 'smell blood,' and if they conclude you do not have too much of an idea regarding the issue that needs treatment, ‏they will deliberately make you end up thinking that a much more thorough repair is required - All to enrich themselves a bit more.

So 'how do I avoid it? You might be asking.

We thought you'd never ask:

1. Read extensively on the problem you are facing.

Your handyman must sense that the client-facing him is well aware of what needs fixing, and it will not be easy to manipulate or provide false and far-reaching diagnoses.

Disclaimer: We do not intend to claim that ALL professionals are charlatans or something like that - absolutely not! Our sole purpose is to avoid any inconvenience that may arise. And a thorough understanding of what needs fixing and how precisely it can be done can help significantly.

2. Let's face it: You are not a professional, and there is a limit to the amount of information you can extract from Google regarding your problem. So despite the above, try not to overdo your 'professional knowledge' demonstration. If you push too hard, you might end up making the situation worse or even damaging your relationship with the handyman. It's important to strike a balance between showing some understanding and not overstepping your expertise.

 

home decorDo your homework and understand things as much as you can

 

Now for our two cents:

On the one hand, you must show some understanding. Thus, you will avoid unnecessary scams. On the other hand, please do not overdo it so that you don't embarrass yourself and do more harm than good. 


We finally got to the last one in our 'four do's and don'ts before hiring a Handyman' list.

 



4. Do Not Make Room For Misunderstandings (Match Expectations).



It's crucial to make your expectations crystal clear before the work begins. This ensures that both you and the handyman are on the same page, leading to a successful outcome.

An ancient Chinese scholar once said:

"When you sign a contract like friends, you end up like enemies. And when you sign a contract like enemies, you end up like friends."

 

Well, there's no need to be petty and Google us. You are absolutely right - we invented this quote right now. However, the guideline principle is still valid - Do not leave the slightest space for misunderstandings. Ensure everything is clear and agreed upon before starting the actual repair work.

It would be best to unambiguously clarify your expectations to your handyman about what you would consider to be a success and what would be a 'Big No No...'

Make it clear as possible what you intend to pay money for.

The problems start when all sorts of 'misunderstandings' pop up at the end of the job - when the results fail to meet your expectations while, at the same time, your handyman emphatically claims that everything was done exactly according to your request.

This can lead to disputes, dissatisfaction, and additional costs, which could have been avoided by setting clear expectations from the beginning.

Formalizing your needs in a written agreement before the work begins is a smart move. It provides a clear reference point and can help prevent any potential misunderstandings.

By the way. It has an official name - A contract.

While it may not be practical to set up a contract for every minor repair, it's still important to be clear, especially when it comes to payment. This can help avoid any unexpected costs or disputes.

What do you have to lose..? 

 

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We Hope this article - 'The Four "Do's And Don'ts" Before Hiring A Handyman - Tips for Hiring A Handyman'- will help you make the repair process more fun and efficient.

 

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