10 March 2010: 18:13
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Advice for landlords looking for tradesmen to maintain their rental properties. |
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Finding and using good tradesmen, electricians, plumbers etc
Maintaining rental property – finding good tradesmen and womenIf you elect to rent your property through a letting agent on a full service agency agreement, most of your problems of finding good tradesmen are solved because the agent will handle this for you. However it is an expensive option and these tips are for those landlords that either choose a let only agency agreement or choose to let their property privately. Ask your letting agentIf you are using an agent on a let only basis and have a reasonably good relationship with them, it's a good idea to ask for a few recommendations of reliable plumbers and electricians. When you call the tradesmen mention that you are a client of the particular letting agents and they have recommended them. Local good tradesmen guidesThese are very useful as , although the tradesmen do have to pay to advertise in them, they usually have to supply a couple of references from previous customers. In the case of reputable guides, the owners will remove a listing if there are enough justifiable complaints agains one of the tradesmen and women listed. PlumbersNot all plumbers are the same and all have their own areas of expertise. If you are having problems with your gas central heating system, particularly if it can be isolated to the boiler, you should always use a CORGI registered heating engineer. If the problem is definitely with the boiler itself it's a good idea to check the make and model number before you call. It's also a good idea to call the boiler manufacturers or visit their website to see if they have a list of specialists in your area. Cental Heating Systems Electricians and Electrical WorkSince recent legislation, if you are carrying out any new installation you must ensure that they are Part P qualified and make sure you always obtain a certificate once the work is completed. A good example will be where you may wish to install an electric shower where you must see to it that the wiring is of suitable capacity and is run back to a separate fuse or MCB (miniture circuit breaker) of a suitably high amp rating.
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