UK houses in repair crisis due to difficulties finding trusted builders

British homeowners are not doing maintenance and repair work because they cannot find builders and other tradesmen that they trust, according to a recent Survey.

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Warren Lewis
12th May 2014
Property

The survey shows that finding a trusted builder is such a major problem across regions of the UK that it means that our housing stock could be ending up in a state of disrepair.

Over half of homeowners (58%) say they have difficulty finding a trusted builder to assist with home repairs or improvements. These difficulties are having a big impact on the work that homeowners decide to do, and how they do it. Among the homeowners who have difficulty finding trusted builders, 12% don’t do the work at all, while a quarter (26%) delay the project. Alternatively, affected homeowners do their own repairs/ DIY (40%), do essential works only (27%), or use tradesmen they are uncertain about (28%).

Key findings from the 2014 Homeowner Survey, conducted by YouGov, include:

58% of UK homeowners say they find it difficult to find a tradesman they trust to help with either home repairs or improvements, with one in five (21%) saying that it is “very difficult”

Women are more likely than men to find it “very difficult” to find a tradesman they trust to help with either home repairs or improvements. 24% of female homeowners vs 17% of male homeowners say they find it very difficult to find a tradesman they trust

Regionally, the difficulties of finding a reliable builder or tradesman is greatest in London (67%), the East (66%) and the Midlands (64%), compared to the national average of 58% saying they have difficulty finding a reliable builder or tradesman to assist with home repairs and improvements.

Of those homeowners who have had difficulty finding a trusted tradesman:

40% say they do their own DIY/ repairs

28% say they use tradesmen they are not certain of

27% say they do essential works only
 
26% say they delay works

12% say they do not undertake projects/ repairs

Paula Higgins, Chief Executive of HomeOwners Alliance believes that doing repairs, maintenance or improvements to your home are some of the biggest challenges homeowners face, and they find it far more difficult than it should be to find a reliable builder or tradesman to help them.

"For many it is quite rightly a major cause of concern – we have all watched those TV shows about cowboy builders and how your dream can turn into a nightmare. What is particularly worrying is that desperate homeowners are finding it so difficult to find good builders that they resort to delaying work, or simply not doing it all. The difficulties of getting good builders mean our national housing stock is ending up in a state of disrepair, affecting the lives of millions of householders.”  

Liz Male, Chairman of TrustMark, the Government endorsed ‘find a tradesman’ scheme says:

“A nation of homeowners is at the mercy of leaflets through the door or findanyoldbuilder.com websites because they don’t have a network of local tradespeople they can turn to. The price we pay are homes lacking TLC, an ever-deteriorating housing stock and the financial burden of £1.9 billion a year paying to fix botched jobs by tradesmen who were just not qualified to do the work.

This is a ridiculous situation, when we know there are so many excellent tradespeople out there who are totally committed to doing quality work and excellent customer service.  TrustMark is the solution backed by Government.  We can provide consumers with choice, confidence and protection and signpost them to reputable local firms and expert tradespeople working to Government endorsed standards.”  

Regional Analysis: Extent of Difficulty Finding Trusted Tradesman (Source: 2014 Homeowner Survey)

-Among homeowners with difficulty finding trusted tradesmen, actions taken are similar regionally:

-Most do their own repairs (more so in Scotland and the South both 45% vs 40% UK overall)

-Roughly the same proportion of homeowners then choose to either use a tradesman they are uncertain about, they do essential works only or they may delay works

-Those doing essential works only is slightly higher in North 31%, East 31%, London 30%, Scotland 32% vs 27% UK homeowners overall

-The proportion not doing works at all is slightly higher in the Midlands (18% vs 12% UK overall)
 

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