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Angie's List is not the only site like it. These sites offer ratings and reviews that you can use to choose which businesses to work with. Yelp allows you to rate businesses on an arbitrary scale, from 1-5 stars. Yelp is another way to find businesses that have received positive reviews. The Better Business Bureau is another non-profit organization that works for consumer trust. They maintain a searchable database with businesses.

HomeAdvisor

HomeAdvisor might be the right place to look if you're in search of a quality contractor for remodeling and maintenance. HomeAdvisor was previously known under the name ServiceMagic. It connects homeowners to local service providers. Members can review the work of other users and even give feedback. You can also rate services and prices so that you can get feedback from other users before you hire them.

HomeAdvisor charges per led for pricing. This is advantageous for large-scale construction projects because it allows contractors the opportunity to create a list that they can immediately use. HomeAdvisor has a better playing field than Angie's List in that service providers are competing to get customers. This increases competition and drives down costs. HomeAdvisor is great for both new contractors and established service providers.


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Thumbtack

Thumbtack can be compared to Angie's List or Thumbtack. However, it offers a lot more benefits at a lower price. Thumbtack matches businesses that have more leads. This means you will save money and get more business leads. Your profile can be customized with details about specific services, areas of expertise, prices, etc. Thumbtack also offers a shareable review feature that encourages others to get in touch.


Lula is another website similar to Angie's List. It connects small-business owners with property managers, home buyers and real estate investors. While Thumbtack doesn't charge service providers a commission for the leads it sends, it does take a small fee from completed projects. Manta is another website that connects small businesses with local residents. It provides tiered pricing for featured listings as well as organic search results and matches local customers with businesses.

Houzz

If you are looking for home improvement professionals, you've probably heard about HomeAdvisor or Houzz. You can search by area and browse through large catalogs to find contractors. Both sites are free and allow you to place advertisements. Houzz, like HomeAdvisor is worldwide. By looking through photos, you can find professionals to renovate your home. But what sets Houzz apart?

HomeAdvisor requires contractors be verified. Houzz, on the other hand, gives homeowners access to a vast database of home improvement ideas. The site allows homeowners to buy products or browse contractor profiles. There are tons of photos. Houzz is not able to offer exchanges. Items you've bought on the site can't be returned or exchanged. HomeAdvisor also does not require homeowners to pay a fee to post comments and reviews.


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Improvenet

While many people are happy to receive calls from contractors, some are not comfortable when they aren't immediately contacted by the company listed on Angie's List. HomeAdvisor sells the information that contractors submit on these sites to them, but contractors can risk losing a job if they don't call leads immediately. HomeAdvisor also sells your personal information to other companies, including Angie's List.




FAQ

Which is simpler: Contracting or being a handyman.

Being a handyman requires fewer resources than contracting, as you only need yourself and tools. It is important that you are able to manage your workload and work schedule. Contractors often rely heavily on subcontractors.


What can a handyman do to install new fixtures and appliances?

You can always hire a handyman to help with these kinds of projects. Before you start installing any appliance or fixture, make sure you have the right information.


What should I choose: hourly or per-project?

It really comes down to personal preference. Some people prefer paying by the hour to know exactly how much their handyman charges. Some prefer to pay each project individually, especially if they are working on multiple jobs simultaneously. Both are fine.



Statistics

  • According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2020, there are 1,357,630 handymen employed in the U.S.. (angi.com)
  • “Before the pandemic, 40% of people asked how we could estimate a job when we weren't there,” Rose recalled. (inquirer.com)
  • An estimate was that in 2003, the market for home maintenance and repair spending was up 14% 2001 to 2003. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • “Once the pandemic hit, that number fell to about 20%.” (inquirer.com)
  • Mila keeps a commission of 20% for each completed service performed by Friends and charges various service fees regarding work done by Pros. (appjobs.com)



External Links

cslb.ca.gov


thumbtack.com


mrhandyman.com


angieslist.com




How To

How to replace a doorknob

It would be a combination of decorative and functional that is the most effective way to replace it. A door handle is a great way to replace a doorknob that has a dull finish.

This is where the key is to make sure whatever you choose looks exactly like the original, and is easy to use.

If other shiny finishes are in place, a shiny brass knob could be too expensive. You can go ahead and buy it if there's nothing else in the space.

You can also choose a knob that matches your existing hardware, but not the style of the rest. This might be a good option for kitchen remodels or if you want to add a countertop in another room.

You can keep the traditional look going by replacing your knobs with matching handles.




 


 


Sites like Angie's List or Thumbtack