Huge deposit pressure
Deposits can be normal, but pressure tactics and no written terms are not.
Tips & Advice
A good tradie is clear, licensed where required, insured, specific about scope and realistic about timing. A bad one makes everything urgent, vague and weirdly cash-only.
Hiring checklist
Tick what they provide. Aim for 5+ before booking.
Red flags
Deposits can be normal, but pressure tactics and no written terms are not.
If the trade is regulated and they dodge licence questions, move on.
“All included” without line items is how disputes grow legs.
Reviews, photos and references reduce risk, especially for larger jobs.
Legitimate businesses can issue invoices and receipts. Funny how that works.
Renovations change. The pricing process should be agreed before surprises land.
Preparation
Better briefs attract better responses. Send clear photos, measurements, access notes and your preferred timing. Tradies are busy. Make the yes easy.
Include wide shots, close-ups, access points, switchboards, meters, roof areas or wet areas where relevant.
Give rough dimensions, ceiling heights, floor area, wall lengths or quantity counts.
Mention parking, stairs, strata rules, pets, school runs, heritage issues and working-hour limits.
Explain what success looks like: repair, replacement, compliance certificate, finish quality or speed.