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How to find a trusted tradie in Australia: Why shoppers are relying on this platform

How to find a trusted tradie in Australia: Why shoppers are relying on this platform

7NEWS29-05-2025

When a DIY attempt just won't cut it, it's time to call in a professional.
But no two jobs are the ever same, and it can be hard to find the right tradie to get the job done well.
In fact, studies show that finding the right match be as complicated as navigating the world of modern dating, with studies showing that more than half of Aussies say the find hiring a tradie confusing.
That's where Aussie-made platform hipages comes in, a one-stop-shop for finding the right tradie for the job.
Thanks to the easy-to-navigate websit e, you can share exactly what you need (and even upload photos) receive multiple quotes from professionals, and compare profiles and verified recommendations to ensure you're choosing the right person for the job.
Ready to connect with trusty tradies? Head to the platform here.
These challenges have led many Aussies to take matters into their own hands, often with mixed results.
Studies show that 19 percent of Australians have attempted DIY jobs simply because they didn't know which tradie to hire.
While 17 percent of Aussies have put off important jobs altogether, while seven percent — almost two million people — have ended up hiring the wrong tradie entirely.
To help make sense of this nationwide struggle, hipages has teamed up with relationship expert and dating coach Sera Bozza, founder of Sideswiped, to explore how matchmaking advice can apply to finding a good tradie.
According to Bozza, hiring someone to work on your home isn't so different from dating. It's about trust, communication, and knowing what you want from the relationship.
She explains that in both trades and romance, 'effort is everything.'
A good tradie will keep the conversation flowing, check in regularly, and make sure you feel informed, not sold to. Just like in dating, the little things matter.
A quality tradie finishes the job properly, cleans up after themselves, and leaves the site spotless. They also communicate clearly, explain next steps, and offer advice for aftercare.
One of the biggest indicators of a reliable tradie is their previous work. Whether it's a newly renovated kitchen or a custom-built deck, genuine photos of past projects can help clients get a sense of whether a tradie is capable, consistent, and the right fit for the job.
Bozza's dating-inspired insights are a reminder that finding the right person — whether for love or labour — comes down to understanding the green flags and avoiding the red ones.
She recommends being wary of vague communication, unclear pricing, and a lack of online presence. On the other hand, verified credentials, strong reviews, clear quotes, and respectful service are all signs you're working with a professional who cares.
Tradies themselves agree that trust and communication is key.
Mark, a plumber based in Sydney, compares his job to being in a relationship. He says that showing up on time, listening to the client, and leaving things better than you found them are all essential parts of doing the job right.
Jess, a carpenter from Melbourne, believes that clients remember how you make them feel, and that finishing touches, good manners, and pride in workmanship go a long way in earning repeat business and referrals.
With so many Australians feeling overwhelmed by the tradie search, platforms like hipages offer a smarter solution. Through its verification licenses and business registrations, hipages helps homeowners connect with trusted professionals who are qualified, experienced, and ready to deliver.
In a world where DIY can sometimes spell disaster and hiring the wrong person can be costly, doing a little homework — and approaching the process like dating — might just be the best way to find your tradie match.

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