Some jobs require and benefit from a large contractor, plain and simple. But the majority of small home repairs don't, this is when to use worka.
Who Are The People On Worka
Worka's primary targets are individual professionals. These can be anyone from a full time tradesmen to a part time handyman. But we also cater to small local businesses for those larger jobs. Either way you benefit by dealing small and local.
How To Use Worka
Quick Facts *You don't need to sign up to find local pros *You do need to sign up to offer your services *Worka is free to the homeowners and workers *Worka's name comes from the term "workaholic"
Example A homeowner needs a ceiling fan installed. They go to worka.com and click the category "electrical". Here is a list of local professionals. They choose the one who best suits their needs and contact them via email or phone. The ceiling fan is installed by the worker at a fraction of the cost.
Homeowners
When to use worka and when to call a contractor Worka was created to help with small household projects not large remodels. There are certain jobs that require permits and benefit from a large contractor. It is up to your discretion.
How to use worka To use worka all you have to do is search our categories. Once you find what your looking for contact them via email or phone.
Can't find what your looking for? Post a simple and free ad, a local pro will be able to contact you through worka. All the communication is done through worka so there's no personal information given out.
Workers
Registering, posting ads & leads to homeowners is %100 FREE.
How To Use 1. Sign up to create a profile 2. After you have signed up, post ads describing what you do. You can post multiple ads for different skills or different locations you work at.
If a homeowner can't find what they're looking for, they have the option to post an ad. You can search for these listing by clicking “homeowners” in the "Refine Search" field on the left. This works for: Home Services | General Help | Seasonal