Never had to yet.
I like to be around so I know what has been done. I also act as the laborer for them also.
I have trust isues with mechanics though.
We are having a bathroom, toilet, and laundry makeover which will take about two weeks.
For most things, one of us can stay home whilst the tradies are working but Elisabeth wants to come with me to the surgeon to hear how my bowel cancer operation went and the results of the pathology, prognosis, etc. She doesn't trust me to remember what he says (and rightly so).
I was wondering what the general view is on leaving the house in the hands of tradies so we can go to the doctor or for coffee, shopping, etc.
I'm afraid I trust most people so occasionally I get screwed over (even by fellow forum members).
Ron B.
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Never had to yet.
I like to be around so I know what has been done. I also act as the laborer for them also.
I have trust isues with mechanics though.
I have always trusted people, especially tradies, & apart from a multimeter that walked, have never had a bad experience.
Times are changing though, so its a good question.
One advantage of a bad memory Ron, is, will you notice anything gone??![]()
Hi Ron
I am the tradie, I wont stay at someone else house unless they are present or their representive is present. Part of the reason is I work alone, in ceilings and on the roof, so my safty is an issue. Then the trust thing, I have heard of tradies being blamed for various things that they have no knowledge of
cheers
blaze
I wouldn't hesitate and as a tradesman, its much preferred to be left alone, you'll find the job goes, quicker, smoother which turns out cheaper and better for you![]()
I have no issues leaving there working, I prefer to be out of their hair. As a bit of a DIY handy man i find myself watching and asking heaps of questions cause im interested in what they are doing so all i do is slow them down as mentioned above.
In the end you know whats there when you leave. But they have a business to operate and keeping their good name is worth more than anything they can pinch from your house.
Matt
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I guess that depend in your ability to select a tradesman
Sorry Ron, I cannot help it
I prefer to be there when th work is done. If he need to alter something and ask your opinion you are there.
my best wishes regarding you health.
Ron, I think you have answered your question already.
Tradesmen sell trust before they sell their services. If the buyer doesn't feel they can trust the professionalism and quality of the Tradie they don't usually go with them.
You will know very quickly if you are happy to leave them in the house, and I'd say 90% will do you good.
If you went the cheapest quote, and they don't look like, or drive a stereo typed tradies car, THEN I'd be concerned.
I am a tradie, I'm always selling trust.
Jason
It's not the bloke you hired that's the worry, it's the blokes he hired.
Years ago I had a very bad experience with some tilers and more recently with a house cleaner. So no, don't trust them.
I can see that people have have read my post in different ways so I had better tackle them in turn.
1. I'm not talking of being around to watch over them working. I keep well clear unless I have a specific question. Sometime the workers want to ask me something. However, that doesn't always work. As some will know, we had the house and garage reguttered late last year. Of seven gutters installed, only one (yes, 1) flowed the right way. The gutter blokes damaged my brand new pergola by hacking into it to install the gutters too far back so the roofing touched the outer edge of the gutters (see below). They had to come back three times to fix the gutters and I had quite a bit of repair work to do afterwards. I didn't trust them to fix what they had damaged. I would never recommend that gutter company to anyone.
2. Selecting the tradesman? Well, one selects the company to do the work, they bring in their tradies and subbies. I have no control over that. I'm using a bloke who does nearly all his work through a tile and bathroom place. He uses the same plumbers and electricians for all his work so I'm assuming he trusts them.
3. I don't want anyone to think I'm branding all tradies with a tag of untrustworthy. I'm not and I do trust them. I guess, in Sydney, we just feel uncomfortable leaving the house open while we go out. Oddly enough, when we lived on Norfolk Island, we used to leave the house unlocked. That has positives, too. I had to return to Sydney urgently when my wife was very ill. People gave up their seats on the plane so I could get on with my son (Elisabeth was in Sydney). When I got back to the Island, our house had been cleaned, washing done and ironed, beds made, lawns mown, and there was fresh fruit on the table. Even my car had been washed. Wonderful people.
Ron B.
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2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA
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