Risky Business: Angi’s Biggest Problem Is Itself—But Is It Worth Trying?

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Hiring contractors to work on your home can be an overwhelming task, and Angi.com promises to make it easier. But does it?

Leaky sinks. Overflowing toilets. Rotted deck boards. Anyone who owns a home or lives in a space they own and need to maintain knows the list of things to do can be endless. Even for handy people, going to the home improvement store for supplies and finding the time to prep, perform, and clean up after these everyday maintenance tasks—never mind larger projects like window replacement or patio building—can seem impossible, and for those who aren’t DIY types, it can be tough to even know where to start. Angi, a ZIP code–based directory of professionals in dozens of categories across the country, promises to make the search for professionals simple and easy. It provides the information customers will need to make an educated choice and facilitates the quote process, hiring, and payment processes. To test the accuracy of these claims, I approached Angi from a customer’s perspective and searched for professionals who could tackle projects that need to be completed in my home: carpet replacement, plaster ceiling repair, and a one-time house cleaning.

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