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There can be no doubt that, considering the soaring costs of living, higher interest rates, and rising electricity prices, South African consumers are facing enormous financial pressure.

The high cost of using unverified home maintenance artisans

With that in mind, when those unforeseen – and often pricey – household repairs hit, it’s tempting to go with the cheapest contractor available, who may be unregistered, undocumented, and unverified. Which leaves the unsuspecting homeowner vulnerable and open to exploitation.

As a case in point, employing the services of “pirate” electricians presents far more dire consequences than just the obvious cost implications. Where electrical work is undertaken by an unqualified or unregistered supplier, the installation may be unsafe, possibly even deadly. Additionally, due to the latent nature of certain electrical faults, the hazards may not be immediately noticeable, which is not a chance you want to take.

Furthermore, using an unregistered electrician may nullify your insurance cover, and in the unfortunate event of an electrical fire, your insurer may repudiate any claims if the Certificate of Compliance for the property was fraudulently issued by a pirate contractor.

Enter the GoodApp, the seamless, go-to platform for South African homeowners looking for trusted, accredited service providers such as plumbers, electricians, home cleaners, hairdressers and even beauty therapists. Better yet, their approximate two-hour turnaround time means you get a verified supplier that fits your budget, and in record time.

Shaheen Price, co-founder and CEO of GoodApp, reiterates, “It is imperative for us as a business to ensure that we follow the most rigorous screenings and verification of all our suppliers. Since the inception of GoodApp, we have used the KYC screening methodology employed by most financial institutions which includes credit and criminal checks, However, we go one step further, and all potential suppliers are required to submit original, certified copies of their ID documents, banking details and statements as well as proof of address so our customers’ safety is never compromised.”

In addition, specialised suppliers such as electricians and plumbers are required by law to be registered with relevant industry bodies such as the Electrical Conformance Board of South Africa and the Plumbing Industry Registration Board. Potential suppliers are compelled to submit their certifications before they are registered as a GoodApp-approved contractor.

“Our suppliers are required to send us ‘before and after’ images to ensure the assigned job was completed, that it was done correctly, according to our meticulous standards. Of course, there will always be a few exceptions; however, it is our organisation-wide ethos to provide exceptional workmanship and outstanding service at a reasonable cost. Good for you, good for your pocket,” concludes Price.

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