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There is no contract

A contractor needs a contract. A verbal agreement might appear to be a traditional and honest method, but it puts you at risk of poor work and unreliable payments. A contract makes sure your Melbourne tiler is held responsible and achieves the project's goals. You shouldn't ignore a red flag if your tiler wants to start working without a signed agreement.

They are not insured or licensed

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It can be tempting to find a buddy of a colleague who provides "mates prices," but this is a warning sign that puts you in danger. The best tilers in Melbourne will be fully insured and licensed. They are ready to provide you with proof that they have been licensed to do tiling work by the necessary regulatory organisations. So, don’t put a stake on a tiler who doesn’t have insurance or a license.

They want the full payment upfront

A red flag is when your tiler demands that you pay the entire amount up front or a sizable portion of it. During the early phases, you'll often have scope to haggle with your tiler, including the deposit necessary to begin.

These are the 3 red flags to consider when hiring tiling experts in Melbourne. If you find this discussion helpful, don’t forget to share it with your friends, and get back to us for more posts like this!

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