For contractors, reviews do more than look good. They help homeowners decide who to trust inside their home, on their roof, near their electrical panel, or around a major project budget.
Why Angi reviews matter
Angi can help homeowners compare plumbers, electricians, landscapers, roofers, pest control companies, HVAC contractors, remodelers, cleaning companies, and other home service providers. A contractor with consistent feedback across Google and supporting platforms often looks safer than a contractor with no proof.
Angi reviews vs Google reviews
| Platform | Primary value | Best role |
|---|---|---|
| Local search, Maps, broad visibility | Main review request platform | |
| Angi | Homeowner research and contractor comparison | Supporting trust platform |
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Review workflow for contractors
A simple workflow might look like this: job completed, invoice sent, customer receives a review request, positive and negative feedback is monitored, and the team responds quickly. The key is not to chase every platform equally. Focus on Google first, then monitor supporting sites like Angi, BBB, Houzz, and Facebook where relevant.
Related: Google review generation, how to ask for reviews, and best review sites by industry.
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FAQs
Should contractors care about Angi reviews?
Yes, Angi can influence homeowners comparing contractors and home service companies.
Is Angi more important than Google?
Usually no. Google should generally be the main direct review platform, while Angi supports contractor-specific trust.
Which contractors should care most?
Plumbers, electricians, landscapers, roofers, pest control, HVAC, remodelers, and cleaning companies.