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Conservatory Companies: How Do you Find a Good One

From national firms to established local businesses there are plenty of conservatory companies vying for your business. How do you find the best one for your conservatory project? From Google Local Search to Facebook, here are some pros and cons to help you make a good choice.

The Golden Rule: Never Hire from a Cold Call

The hallmark of the trade cowboy is the one who calls you touting for business. No conservatory company apart from the rank beginner, the desperate cowboy or the crook will call you out of the blue or turn up at your door.

Finding Conservatory Companies with Google Local search

Google Local Search is automatically incorporated into Google Search so all you have to do is type in ‘Conservatory Roof Conversions‘ or whatever you are specifically looking for in the local area. Google Local Search automatically uses information such as your location settings, ip address and GPS settings (if on mobile) to scan the local area for businesses that are relevant, near by and prominent.

These are displayed as a map with an initial ‘three-pack’ of local businesses. Clicking on any of these three (or the ‘more places’ button) will bring up a fuller list.

All businesses listed on Google Local Search have been verified as real and, if they have been filled out properly, will have a website link, directions link and full contact information. They may also have reviews from customers.

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An example list of roofing and conservatory companies on Google Local Search

One thing to be aware of with Google Local Search is that the business categories are limited so, taking the example above, you may find that ‘Roofing Services’ is the nearest match.

Directories and Trade Websites

Directories such as Cylex, Freeindex and Yell! cover a wide range of industries and enable conservatory companies to fill in a profile and upload photos, logos etc. Some directories also give customers the opportunity to post reviews.

A sub-section of directories which focus on various trades (e.g. Checkatrade, Rated People and TrustATrader) are becoming increasingly popular because they have extended traditional word of mouth to allow customers to post detailed reviews. At a glance, customers can see how many ratings a tradesperson has and their average score. They can usually read individual reviews for more detailed information. Sometimes reviews are split into categories (punctuality, quality, value, etc.)

Although trade directories and listings sites are a great way to locate recommended tradespeople, be aware that you are limiting yourself to a tiny section of the market. Many sites charge large ongoing membership fees or impose customer contact restrictions which make them unattractive (e.g. some tradespeople have to pay a charge for the privilege of providing a quote – even before they have seen the work that is to be done). You might find an even better option on your doorstep!

Credentials and Qualifications

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Industry accreditation can help with choosing a reputable company

There are many different credentials and certifications that pop up on the websites of conservatory websites, some more specific to building (e.g. Local Authority Building Control – LABC) while others are specific to certain trades.

It is thought that Google ranks accredited firms higher but don’t mistake an impressive bunch of website logos for the credentials behind them.

An earlier article on roofing firms looked at how you can check for NFRC certification and other membership organisations will similarly have a searchable database of its members.

As with the section on trade directories, be aware that certification with these bodies are often expensive and perfectly competent conservatory companies may opt to rely on their reputation and experience rather than fork out large sums of money to prove that they are good at what they have been doing for decades.

Experience and Word of Mouth

That brings us on to two of the most reliable methods of sourcing quality conservatory companies: experience and good old ‘word of mouth.’ The conservatory companies which have been around for decades will know the industry inside out and their continued existence in a competitive marketplace tells its own story. The more local they are to the area, the more knowledge they will have of the properties in the area and they will be keen to do a sterling job to keep up their local reputation.

And of course, if you see a conservatory that you really like, most homeowners would be only too happy to tell you which company they used and how they found the experience.

Social Media Profiles

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Facebook is best used for additional checks

Finally, a note on social media profiles. Due to the ease of setting up a Facebook or Twitter page, it is best to use these platforms as additional checks on conservative companies rather than your main channel. Look at the quality of the reviews. Do they seem genuine? Has the customer added their name? How long have they been established and posting information?

Why Choose NFRC Accredited Roofing Firms?

When you go to your GP for a problem with your health they will sometimes refer you to a specialist. In the same way, when you have problems with your roofing it makes sense to employ specialist roofing firms rather than a general builder.

Of course there are plenty of roofing firms advertising their services but how do customers know that these are not general builders who know only the basics or have done some roofing work in the past and are now out of date and non-compliant with new standards? You need to look for the NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors) badge.

Who are the NFRC?

The National Federation of Roofing Firms have been in existence for nearly 120 years and represent over 70 per cent of roofing firms by value. They are rightly regarded as ‘the voice’ of the roofing industry.

3 benefits of choosing NFRC-accredited roofing firms

Whether you need domestic, commercial/ industrial or specialist roofing work, by always hiring NFRC-accredited roofing firms you can be assured of the following:

1. Higher Standards

Roofing firms who have been assessed by the NFRC will have shown themselves to be financially stable, HSE compliant and able to work to exacting British and European quality standards. For roofing firms working within the domestic roofing sector, NFRC member contractors will be compliant with the government-endorsed TrustMark scheme.

2. Clear Quotations in Plain English

Some contractors take advantage of the general public’s ignorance about VAT to provide VAT-free quotations before whacking on an extra 20 per cent at the end. While VAT is a necessary part of any roofing work, an NFRC member is committed to making sure all costs are completely clear throughout the process and that all contracts are in plain language.

3. Extra Protection

As well as ensuring all contractor members are adequately insured, the NFRC also offer a range of specialist warranties for additional peace of mind. These are dependent on contractors also being registered with QANW so ask your contractor about this prior to hiring them.

So next time you need some roof repair or replacement work, look out for the NFRC badge. For more information on why you should always choose NFRC accredited roofing firms, see this NFRC guide.

Roofing Supply in Devon and Cornwall

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Sourcing roofing supply in Devon and Cornwall throws up plenty of choice for the DIYer or tradesperson – perhaps too much choice! We have picked out three of the roofing supply specialists that stand out from the crowd plus a further three that might be worth a look.

If you think that another roofing supply firm deserves a mention please contact us and tell us why and we will consider adding them to the list. Any insider trade tips or customer feedback are also welcome.

Roofing Supply Service 1: Roofing Superstore

Roofing Superstore, based in Plymouth, have hauled the roofing trade into the 21st Century with their professional e-commerce platform that offers a wide selection of products spanning every aspect of roofing. Importantly, the directors of the firm are not from an IT or management background but have over 25 year’s trade experience working for both a large plc and a small independent merchant. In other words, they should know what their trade customers need and want (they also supply to DIYers too). Along with the efficiency savings that come with e-commerce, Roofing Superstore claim that their service is better for the environment as most products are supplied direct from manufacturers using national couriers and pallet companies.

Roofing Supply Service 2: Jewson

Jewson are, of course, one of the foremost names in the supply of timber and building materials, including roofing supplies and roof tiles. From Penzance to Bristol, wherever you are located in the South West you won’t be far from one of Jewson’s more than 600 nationwide stores.

If you prefer your roofing supply to come from an established brand then you can’t go far wrong with Jewson who opened their first store way back in 1836.

Roofing Supply Service 3: Roofing Supplies (SW) Ltd.

Based in Exeter, Roofing Supplies (SW) Ltd. are well placed to serve Devon and have recently revamped their website which now includes a daily ‘Best Lead Price’ feature and a monthly blog feature written by Nicola Sage. This covers everything from product reviews to how to address roofing problems such as keeping the birds away or removing moss. The website is a fully-functional, easy to navigate e-commerce platform where you can easily find prices, delivery details, stock status and product reviews. Roofing Supplies (SW) Ltd. also provide a price match service.

Roofing Supply Services Worth a Look

If you are after roofing supplies and/or power tools and can make it to Newton Abbot, then make sure you pop in to Supa Roofing & Power Tools Ltd. Trading since 1971, Supa branched into the power tools trade in response to customer demand, in 2000. They stock a full range of roofing materials, fixtures and fittings plus power tools from Trend, Bosch, DeWalt and Makita among others. Trade and DIY customers are welcome.

For a wide selection of roof slates from as far apart as Spain, Brazil and China get in touch with Westcountry Slate Supplies Ltd. This firm, which has depots in Exeter, Torquay and Redruth, also specialise in reclaimed tiles to help you match roofing styles.

Last, but not least, is Kenyon Canopy Ltd. from Saltash. This family-run business has been in operation for 20 years and boasts staff with over 50 years in the trade. They offer free delivery on advanced orders and supply both the trade and private buyers.

Inside Knowledge:

If you have a tip on roofing supply – perhaps you know where the best clay tiles for your money can be found or which firms go that extra mile for their customers – please let us know. We will feature your tips here.