British tradespeople are spending on average one working week away from home per month, according to new research by Direct Line for Business.

Builders are most likely to spend a night away from home, stopping out on average of nine nights per month.

The research also reveals tradespeople are travelling on average 355 miles a month to get to jobs the length and breadth of the country – the equivalent of travelling to New York and back every year.

The distance travelled by British tradespeople in 2013 has increased by more than 6% compared with 2012. On average, builders travelled the furthest to do a job – a whopping 1,125 miles a month. General handy men travelled 540 miles and plasterers travelled 436 miles.

Between 2012 and 2013 the research also revealed how electricians saw the average length of their travel increase by 29% while plumbers travelled 15% more and plasterers 9%.Only decorators and general handy men saw the distance they travelled decrease, both by 4%.

Jasvinder Gakhal, of Direct Line for Business, said: “Our research shows the dedication of tradespeople across the UK to complete jobs. The last few years has presented some serious challenges to tradespeople, However, this proves the commitment made to ensure jobs are being done and how far people are prepared to travel to take on work.”

A consequence of increased mileage is higher van insurance costs for tradespeople. DL4B has recently launched DrivePlus Van, its van telematics app, which can be used to potentially offset this increased cost, through offering good driver discounts.

Jasvinder said: “Telematics has been used for a number of years by fleet managers in order to track their vehicles and optimise productivity. Here at Direct Line for Business we’re bringing that technology to owners of single vans in an easy to use app.

“With capital still stretched for many small businesses, owners of commercial vans are understandably concerned about the cost and risks of operating their vehicle. Telematics encourages responsible driving and through our app this can earn drivers a significant discount on their van insurance.”

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