How to be a good client (and get the best out of your artisan)

February 24
56 mins

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Episode Description

What makes a French renovation project run smoothly? And what quietly destroys trust between a homeowner and their artisan? In this episode, we reveal the secret to being a good client in France - and what it's fair to expect from your artisan.

From communication and paperwork to boundaries, payment terms and unrealistic deadlines, we share what actually helps a project succeed (and what makes trades walk away).

If you’re renovating in France and want better results, fewer delays and a more positive working relationship, this episode is essential listening. We’ve also pulled together the key takeaways on our website if you’d like to revisit them.

Resources mentioned:

  • Artisan Central – Trade mentoring and marketing platform
  • OBAT – French quoting and invoicing software for building trades
  • Penny Lane – Accounting software used by French businesses
  • Qualibat / RGE – French certification bodies for building professionals

Mini glossary:

  • Devis – Formal written quote (legally binding once signed)
  • Facture – Invoice
  • Décennale – Mandatory 10-year building insurance
  • SIRET number – Official French business registration number
  • RGE – Government-recognised environmental certification for trades
  • Avenant – Written amendment to an existing quote

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Maison Bretagne (Rosie Ellis)

S.R. Charpenterie (Sue Peake-Russell)

Paul Wilkins Electricien (Micala Wilkins)

Credits:

• Produced & mixed by: Katy Wright

• Music: Grand Project

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