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Find a Rated Tradesperson in your area.


Who are we?

Rated People is the number one trade recommendation service in the UK*. It's a community that connects you with thousands of tradespeople and customers making it easier for you to find the right person for the job.

From fitting a TV aerial to building a log cabin, Rated People can help you find the people you need to cater to all your home improvement projects. As a member, you're able to rate your tradesperson according to the work they've done. This means everyone's able to see who's best based on what others have said about them.

 

Select a Trade, enter a Town, City or Postcode and click Go.

 

Anyone can post a job

It's easy to post a job. Simply give us a detailed description of the project you have in mind and we'll find up to three tradespeople in your area who want to quote on your job. Check out their Ratings and choose the best. After they've done the work, you can rate them on how well they did.

* independently verified by Alexa rankings July 2008.


I am a Tradesperson

If you are a Tradesperson you can apply to join other Rated Tradespeople by completing the following form.

Anyone can join

It's really easy to join Rated People and give your business a boost. Tell us what work you are looking for, where you're based and how far you want to travel. Then we'll send you suitable jobs, via text message or email, for you to pick and choose to quote on. You'll never have to quote against more than two other tradespeople on any job.

Select a Trade, enter a Town, City or Postcode and click Go.

 

Ratings are a plus

After you've done the work for your customer, they'll rate you based on your performance. Ratings are important. Nine out of ten homeowners try to get a personal recommendation when looking for a decent tradesperson and over half fail to get one in time. Ratings may mean extra money for you too as, on average, customers are prepared to pay up to 20% more to someone they feel they can trust to do a good job.

You'll be able to comment on your customers too, so you can tell your side of the story if negative comments are made unfairly.

 

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