


01/02/2011 - Beware of the pitfalls of home improvements - Trading Standards
The Trading Standards Service (TSS) has warned consumers to be wary when engaging traders to carry out home improvements.
Consumerline,
the advice line for the TSS, has received 800 complaints in the last
year, from consumers who have had problems with what seemed to be good
value home improvement
opportunities. These included improvements such as having a new kitchen
fitted, building a conservatory or getting double glazing installed.
In
relation to kitchens, the complaints were mostly about non-delivery or
partial non-delivery of units, wrong goods being sent and kitchens
being mis-described.
Complaints about conservatories were mainly about poor workmanship and failure to carry out effective repairs
Stephen
Thompson, Consumerline Manager, advised: "Consumers can reduce the
chance of experiencing problems by taking a few prudent steps, for
example:-
Ensure you know exactly who you are buying from;
If
you are thinking about buying, a personal recommendation from a friend
or neighbour is a good way of ensuring that you are less likely to have
problems;
Research the company - entering business names and
telephone numbers into internet search engines may provide you with
important information on the company; you are less likely to have
problems if you buy from a reputable dealer with an established history
of fair trading;
Do not act in haste - a reputable dealer will allow you time to come to a decision;
Be wary of un-named traders advertising seemingly great deals - if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is;
don't
buy on impulse, even if you're given a so-called 'once in a lifetime
offer' - you won't know whether it's a good price unless you shop
around;don't get drawn into conversation about family or interests -
this is a business transaction, not a social call;
check out any expert endorsements yourself;
you don't owe the salesperson anything - if you don't want to buy, refuse firmly;
If
you buy from a salesperson who calls to your home, you have a legal
right to cancel your agreement, provided you do so within seven days;

I am writing this letter to let you know how pleased I am with the wonderful work you and your staff did in completing my kitchen and my bathroom. Your crew was very clean, neat and helpful. They promised to finish at a certain time and they kept their promise. They made recommendations that were very much appreciated. I highly recommend you to anyone and should I need any more work done in the future I will call you again.
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Jean Testa- Margate