Insight on a wide range of regulations, issues and topics connected with home improvement, plus more about the Which? Trusted Traders endorsement scheme itself.
Forced to deal with nasty fumes from a nearby wood-burning stove, a homeowner reaches out to our experts for advice on how to tackle the problem
Finding a balance between being a friendly neighbour and protecting your property isn't always clear-cut, but our experts are on-hand to help
After receiving conflicting advice on their roof tiles from multiple traders, a homeowner reaches out to our experts for a definitive answer
Forced to deal with nasty fumes from a nearby wood-burning stove, a homeowner reaches out to our experts for advice on how to tackle the problem
Finding a balance between being a friendly neighbour and protecting your property isn't always clear-cut, but our experts are on-hand to help
After receiving conflicting advice on their roof tiles from multiple traders, a homeowner reaches out to our experts for a definitive answer
Recent news reports have highlighted how unscrupulous traders can gain access to some accreditation schemes. We look at how Which? Trusted Traders sets the bar higher.
Find out about the common signs that you’ve got pests in your home and the steps you can take to deal with the problem.
Help other customers to make informed choices using our simple online review form.
Which? has been testing products and services for more than 60 years. Now we’re doing the same for traders. Just like the Which? Best Buy award, our Which? Trusted trader icon is a sign of reputation and trust
The Trusted Traders team look at the regulations around using scaffolding, what you and your trader need to know.
By law, all new building constructions and many alterations to existing buildings must conform to building regulations. We look at when you need to notify building control about your home improvements.
If you use an unregistered electrician, builder or handyman to carry out what’s known as ‘notifiable’ electrical work, you could run into problems. Find out more about what this means, and how to make sure you don’t get caught out.