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Refer a friend, get £200: How our referral programme works

Glad that you’ve renovated through us? And not that recommendation you didn’t know whether to trust or not? Tell your friends and family about The Page, and we’ll return the favour!

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Celia Hunter
May 6, 2026
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Every Londoner planning a renovation has had the same conversation.

You’re at the pub. Someone mentions they’re thinking about extending the kitchen or finally tackling the bathroom. Out come the war stories: the builder who disappeared, the quote that doubled, the plasterer who turned up drunk. And then, if you’re lucky, someone says the magic words: “You should speak to the people we used. They were brilliant.”

That sentence is the most valuable thing in London home renovations. More valuable than any advert, review site or directory listing. So we built a referral programme around it.

The deal

If you’ve worked with The Page on your renovation, we’ll send you a unique referral code during your project. Share it with anyone planning work on their home. When they get in touch using your code and, importantly, go on to complete a project through us, we’ll send you both a £200 John Lewis voucher.

No tiers, no points, no small print. You refer a friend, they get looked after just like you did, and we say thank you to both of you.

Why we do it this way

Like every business, we have to spend money to find new customers. We could spend it on Meta ads, or bidding for the top slot on directories full of “vetted” tradespeople, that nobody has actually vetted.

We’d rather spend it on you.

The customers who refer us are the customers who know exactly what we do, because they’ve lived it. When they recommend us, they’re not parroting marketing spiel. They’re saying: this is the company that stopped my project from going off the rails, and you’d be daft not to call them. That’s worth more than any ad. So we close the loop and put the money back into the hands of the people doing the recommending.

How it works

1. We send you your code. Once your project is underway, your unique referral code arrives. Share it on the family WhatsApp, put it on a local Facebook group, mention it next time someone admires your new kitchen.

2. Your friend uses it when they get in touch. When they book a briefing call, they enter your code. The system tracks it automatically – no awkward “did you mention me?” conversations.

3. When their project completes, you both get £200. One John Lewis voucher to you, one to your friend. No cap on how many times you can refer.

What you’re sending them into

Recommending a service is a small act of trust, so it’s worth saying what we actually do — whether it’s bathroom renovations, internal refurbishments, or a full extension.

We sit down with your friend before they speak to a single Pager. We talk through what’s realistic and what they should be asking for in a quote. By the end of that briefing call (which is free), they’ll know more about their project than most homeowners do six weeks in.

We see hundreds of quotes a year, so we know what a fair price looks like and which corners builders cut when they’re trying to win on price. Our Pagers, the contractors we work with, go through proper vetting. Thomas visits their live sites and finished work. We turn down far more than we accept.

And we stay. Most match-making services hand you a builder and disappear; we’re at the site visits, we make a WhatsApp group for homeowner, Pager, us, and anyone else you may see fit, and always at the end of the phone if something feels off. That’s the entire point of The Page; presence and accountability throughout, not just at the start.

The honest bottom line

Renovation is rigged against homeowners. Telling a friend before they start, and pointing them somewhere they’ll actually be looked after, is one of the most generous things you can do for someone about to spend tens of thousands on their home.

We’d just like to say thank you when you do.

If you’re already a Page customer and haven’t been sent your code, drop us a line. If you’re not yet a customer but know someone planning a renovation, point them to this web page and we’ll take it from there.

Celia headshot
Celia Hunter
May 6, 2026
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Renovate the savvy way

  • Simplified process with support throughout
  • Pay the right price for proven Pagers
  • Transparent pricing & timelines