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So you need some building work done. Lots of people do. And for a variety of different reasons. You might want an extension to your home, such as a conservatory, an extension to your kitchen so that it becomes bigger and you can entertain friends and family there, which many people do today. You might have a growing family. Little did you know that they all want their own bedrooms, even if there are only two of them, and so you need to make an extra room in the basement or the loft. You might need to do the same thing if you have to take in and look after an ageing relative. Perhaps you need a garden wall replaced because it is crumbling and falling down. Maybe you want to convert a garage into an office: many people who are starting to work from home these days need somewhere to use as an office in order to get away from the kids. Working from home on the internet is fine, but you still need peace and quiet. For any or all of these reasons, and no doubt dozens more, you need a builder. The problem is: where and how do you find the best builders in London? There are thousands of builders in London and they all claim to be the best. Every last one of them. You don't need an IQ of 165 to work that out. But how do you KNOW? At all costs, you need to avoid cowboy builders, and there are plenty of those about. The point is that anybody - you or I included - can claim to be a builder. However, just because you once built a garden wall which didn't actually fall down doesn't necessarily make you a builder. You watched a couple of videos on YouTube and decided to have a go. Probably the best way to begin your search is to understand the things that you should look out for which indicate that the builder you are talking to is not actually the best for you. A builder who asks for cash up front should be instantly rejected. You should only ever pay a deposit to cover the cost of materials and then agreed payments in stages as the work progresses, and you should get that agreement in writing. If the builder is in a hurry to start the work, it is probably because he has no other jobs on and needs the money. Beware. He gives you a quote that is dirt cheap. Either he is employing rubbish labour or using rubbish materials. Or both. He is not registered for VAT. That means he is turning over less than 85,000 a year. Either that, or he is deliberately
avoiding registering. A builder turning over less than 85,000 a year is, in fact, doing very little work when you take into account the cost of materials, and if he is avoiding registration that tells you everything you need to know. The builder cannot provide you with any references. You should ALWAYS ask for references and preferably talk to the persons who gave them. He refuses to provide you with a timescale for the work. "It takes as long as it takes" is not good enough. Any professional will be able to give you a reasonable estimate. The builder won't offer you a written guarantee. That says it all. So what DO you look for in the best London builders? Well, the foregoing should give you some guide. You should ask for references and check them out. You should also find out which trade body the builder belongs to - the Federation of Master Builders, the Guild of Builders and Contractors, or the National Federation of Builders. Check whether he uses sub-contractors - which many do - and ask what insurance he has if something goes amiss. Always ask for a written quote, and also ask how long that quote is valid for. You should also have a written contract which agrees the stages of work and also the stage payments, signed by both parties. In addition, you should have a council inspector check that the work meets building regulations and you should also retain the final payment until any snags have been rectified. Knowing how to serve in tennis is one of the many things you need to know if you want to play this game with utmost efficiency. In tennis, there are various types of serves that you must learn to perform. Being competent in performing various serves will let you have an advantage over your opponent. In a single game, you can mix up all these serves to confuse your opponent and giving him/her a difficult time figuring your rhythm. The Flat Serve Pros: This service gives you the speed that will make your opponent a short time in reacting and preparing for an appropriate shot. You can easily win points with this service and at the same time conserve your energy. Furthermore, this is also fairly easy to learn and master. If you are right handed, perform this without making the ball spin and just work on driving the ball to the court. Cons: However, performing this will give you less time in getting to the net. There is also a low percentage of serves like this that effectively go in. If you are rather short, it will be difficult for you to get over-the-net clearance without slight spinning. If the opponent gets the ball, it will come back to you quite fast because the power you have generated will merely be thrown back at you. The Slice Serve Pros: It is also easy to perfect like the flat serve. With this throw, the ball will bounce low, into or away from the body of your opponent. Also, you can throw or jam the opponent from the court by suing the spin. There is also high percentage of going in with this service. The ball must be brushed at the right side so it will be driven through to the court. Cons: This serve is rather easy to hit back by any opponent. The Kick Serve Pros: The ball will bounce high into or away from the opponent. The ball will also bounce on the opposite
direction at which it reached the ground. You can have adequate time to get to the net with this difficult to attack serve. If your opponent is not that experienced, he/she will be thrown off by your service. The ball should be brushed from low towards high. Cons: In case the opponent manages to hit the tennis ball off the rise, the serve's efficiency will be reduced and disallow the ball to reach farther distance. Plus, you might find this serve challenging to learn. The Topspin Serve Pros: You will have enough time to reach the net after you have given this service. Apart from being easily learned, this service also gives other advantages such as high bounce, impressive consistency and difficulty to be dealt with by your opponent. Brush the ball low-high. More spin will be achieved if you brush more info the ball harder. Cons: It shares a common trait with the kick serve wherein its effectiveness will be reduced if the opponent can hit the ball at off rise and therefore not be able to bounce high. This serve can also be easily seen coming by your adversary.