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Looking for help in London? Use JuggleFrogs - we have lots of London help with our award-winning tradesmen search.
London help needed to keep costs down
It is a proven fact that people can feel embarrassed when dealing with tradespeople. The reason for this being that they can feel completely ignorant about the costing of jobs and what’s more, if the price is not fixed when jobs are completed people are often forced to pay additional charges.
One in ten people admit they have no idea on costs. This is a particular problem in London where 32% of homeowners have had to pay extra money for work carried out.

The market in London is very competitive with thousands of tradespeople touting for business but does that make it harder to single out the great London tradesmen? With our tradesman reviews, JuggleFrogs is on hand to give you all the help you need.
London versus the rest of the UK
Unsurprisingly, London is the most expensive place to hire a tradesman. Plumbers in the capital charge about £85 an hour which is more than four times the hourly rate charged by plumbers in places such as Bristol.
Homeowners in London pay £90 an hour (on average) to get a builder to fix a roof tile, in Bristol it’s half that at £45. Changing the locks costs around £81 an hour in London whereas in Manchester it costs just £45.
So there is no doubt that London help is needed to make sure Londoners are not paying above the odds.
London help - finding tradespeople in London
With house prices increasing all across London, more and more people are renovating their homes so it looks like the people of London really need our help! Luckily we have lots of
London help on JuggleFrogs so that Londoners can find, hire and then review the tradesmen they use.
For more London help use the JuggleFrogs search to find tradesmen in local London areas. We are here to help and if you can’t find the help you are looking for you can post your job requirements and we will look for London tradesmen for you.
- Published by Louise in: Find Tradesmen
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