18 October

How to Choose the Right Handyman

You've made up your mind, today is the day to tackle your to-do list.

But you quickly realize that your toolbox only consists of a multi-head screwdriver in the bottom of a drawer. And that's without taking into account the painful memory of your last attempt at renovation that comes back to haunt you… poor door, she didn't do anything wrong to you… her! 

Not letting you down, you have a genius idea: hire a handyman. 

Installed in front of your computer, you type " handyman in a search engine and “BAM” they are all there… you are really too strong. But how can you be sure to choose "THE" good one who will be available, competent, punctual, at a reasonable price and offering a guarantee on his work?

Here are the 5 golden rules to follow when it comes time to choose your handyman.

Do they have references that you can (read “must”) check?

Anyone with a hammer in hand can come off as a jack of all trades. So, I suggest that you be very vigilant, because you must protect your biggest investment, your house or condo. Check to see if they can provide you with references from satisfied customers. How many years has he been in business? Does he have a website where you can see his business address and a phone number other than his cell phone? What are his latest accomplishments and does he have supporting photos? 

Beware of too attractive a price

As you know, transportation costs, tools, insurance and permits add up. Moreover, expertise can be bought. So, if a handyman offers you a lower than average price, you should be on the lookout. Too often, I have seen jobs being abandoned by people hired who did not have the required skills, or because they had found a better paying opportunity with another client.

Is it in law and well protected?

Be aware that the popular belief that small jobs are unregulated is completely false. Handymen must obey the same laws as other renovation companies. They must have a permit from the Régie du bâtiment du Québec (RBQ). 

They must also hold liability insurance that protects you in the event of a problem. By simply asking for their RBQ number (which you can easily check on the Régie du bâtiment du Québec website), you will be able to easily rule out weekend "bizounous" who do not do this job seriously. 

We never pay everything in advance and we require guarantees

The best guarantee that you will obtain satisfaction until the end is not to pay for the work in advance. I suggest, at the beginning of the project, that only the materials be reimbursed. Then 50% of the workforceartwork payable at mid-term and finally the other 50% at the end of the work, when you have approved the work. Stand firm, they will demand other conditions with very good explanations, but YOU are the boss and it is YOUR money. 

A jack of all trades cannot and should not do everything. A good handyman is a generalist

So, if your handyman tells you he can do anything, no matter how big the job, take to your heels, because trouble will come quickly. Among other things, electrical and plumbing work, but also large-scale work such as the roof, the replacement of several windows… so be very careful.

Now you can relax...

The best part of all this is that, in addition to having saved time by obtaining the services of a competent handyman who offers guarantees, if you have done your research well and that despite everything, you are not fully satisfied, you will be able to demand better from him. This should allow you, in the end, to obtain services that meet your expectations.

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