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Direct answer below. Verified by the TradeMatch editorial team using current UK averages, accreditation rules and platform mechanics — last reviewed April 2026.
A UK loft ladder & hatch installer should hold CSCS Card, Working at Height Certified, PASMA / IPAF for Tower Use and be a member of Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). Public liability insurance (typically £2M+ cover) is non-negotiable for any work in your home. TradeMatch verifies every one of these before the loft ladder & hatch installer can accept work on the platform. Where a body publishes a public register (e.g. Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)), TradeMatch links directly to it from the trade's profile so you can independently confirm.
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Every tradesperson is verified against the UK accreditation bodies that matter for the work — before they can quote.
100%of TradeMatch payments held in escrow
Every loft ladder & hatch installer job, every payment, every time. Funds held in a segregated client account until you sign off the work.
TradeMatch escrow operates through FCA-regulated payment providers. Customer funds are segregated from operating accounts and protected under UK consumer law.

Every loft ladder & hatch installer on TradeMatch is verified against UK accreditation bodies, every payment sits in escrow until you sign off the work, every review is tied to a completed job, and every dispute has a real mediation team behind it. None of those are marketing claims — they are the platform mechanics. Compare them with the structural gaps documented in the qualifications space on Checkatrade, MyBuilder, Bark and Rated People.
Up to 5 quotes from vetted UK loft ladder & hatch installers. Escrow-protected payments. Reviews tied to completed jobs only.
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