Why hiring local professional tradespeople are a smart idea

There are many benefits to hiring local trades, tradesmen and women who are experienced in the particular craft–carpentry, plumbing, sitework, trash removal, electrical, and more.

When it comes to home repairs, renovations, or maintenance projects, choosing the right tradespeople can definitely make a difference in your home projects; you’ll most likely get a better outcome and have a more positive overall experience. Over the years, we have found that partnering with local trades wherever we do a project, from Oklahoma to Durham to DC and more, offer benefits that we just can’t get from a large company. They have “boots on the ground,” and that’s huge.

Although you’ll always have a number of different options to think about, and every homeowner gets flyers in the mail from giant national companies, if you can use local tradespeople as much as possible, you’ll quickly know why we choose local trades when hiring for our crews and projets.. Keep reading to find out more. 

Community Support

Hiring local tradespeople brings about a good sense of community and makes local connections stronger. This then makes the local economy stronger as the money you pay a local plumber, for example, stays in the local area, helping to boost it and make it a better place to live. 

When you hire local tradespeople, you’ll also be helping to create local jobs, and since it’s easy to find out about the reputation of a tradesperson if they only work in a small area, you’ll be able to get a better idea of whether they’re the right option for you and how good their work is. 

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Familiar With Local Rules

You’ll often find that although there are general rules and guidelines governing renovations and building. For example, there might also be some more local rules that any work has to abide by. When you hire people who live and work in the local area, they’ll be aware of these building codes and local rules. They also will have plenty of experience in working with them. 

Not only will your home be built to the current local code, It also means there will be fewer delays in your project being completed. It won’t have to stop while permits are obtained, because they know when the code inspector is available. And it won’t have to be pulled down or redone because something wasn’t organized properly. In the end, you’ll have a better result that can stand the test of time. 

The Oklahoma electrician who helped us with the series of makeovers for Food Networks Save My Bakery

Prompt Response

Choosing local tradespeople often means you’ll get quicker response times and increased availability. They often prove this when you have an emergency. Plus, they might even be able to start the work more quickly, or at least get a quote faster so you know what budget you’re working with. This can be extremely helpful in giving you a little more flexibility. 

Flexibility is also something you’ll get when you have local tradespeople working for you. They may be able to fit you into their schedule much more easily, making it simpler to accommodate your schedule as well as theirs. 

Personalized Service

Local tradespeople are often smaller businesses; it might just be one person working by themselves. With fewer clients to deal with, they are often able to give you a much more personalized service. Plus, they can usually give you all the attention your project needs. 

You can be sure that your specific needs and wants will be met. If there are any problems, you’ll be able to speak to the tradesperson directly to get it sorted out. It’s faster, more personal, and can often be less expensive than using bigger, more national companies. 


Carpenters and building professionals Andy Matthias and Tom with Mark on one of our jobsites

About the Author

Theresa Clement, MyFixitUpLife Designer, is an artist, upcycler, certified color expert, Certified Aging-in-Place specialist, and yoga devotee.
Theresa
Theresa is a handy designer and writer. She shares DIY projects, tool how-to, and home makeovers as a book author, home show speaker, DIY workshop coach, and radio host. Plus, she has a degree in journalism with a minor in architecture, and is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPs) and certified color consultant. She's created fast-paced makeovers for TV shows, and shares home trends and DIY tips as a freelance writer and guest on news shows and satellite media tours for TV and radio.
Theresa

Theresa is a handy designer and writer. She shares DIY projects, tool how-to, and home makeovers as a book author, home show speaker, DIY workshop coach, and radio host. Plus, she has a degree in journalism with a minor in architecture, and is a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPs) and certified color consultant. She's created fast-paced makeovers for TV shows, and shares home trends and DIY tips as a freelance writer and guest on news shows and satellite media tours for TV and radio.

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