Athlone decorator advances to semi-final of lucrative tradesperson competition

Aaron Joyce, a decorator from Athlone, is one step closer to being crowned the champion of the trade, after reaching the semi-finals of Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2022.

Aaron Joyce, a decorator from Athlone, is one step closer to being crowned the champion of the trade, after reaching the semi-finals of Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2022.

Aaron Joyce, a decorator from Athlone, is one step closer to being crowned the champion of the trade, after reaching the semi-finals of Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2022.

Aaron Joyce, 38 has been in the trade for nine years and owns AJ Painting Ltd. He has secured a place in the semi-final following an initial application that highlighted his passion for the trade, dedication, and commitment to going above and beyond for his customers.

Aaron has built his business with a focus on professionalism and clarity. He prides himself on his relationships with his customers who appreciate his professional approach. The decorator has also aligned with local projects including Athlone Tidy Towns where he used his skills to help to revitalise areas of the town. He has also been contracted to work on projects with Dulux, underpinning his skill and professional ability.

In the 13th year of the prestigious award, he aims to join the Top Tradesperson Hall of Fame alongside reigning champion Dan Lloyd, an electrician from Brighton. Together with his professionalism and drive, Dan has shown himself to be a true ambassador for the construction sector and the people who work within it.

“I’m really pleased to get through to the semi-finals of Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2022, particularly knowing how many incredible tradespeople I would have been up against. I aim to impress the judges with my skills, expertise, and my passion for the trade. To reach the national final in September would be a dream come true and I’d love the opportunity to champion the construction industry on behalf of my peers. I would like the decorating trade to continue to improve year on year, I have put plans in place to offer apprenticeship programmes to help offer employment but also offer my knowledge which can have a positive effect on the trade," Aaron enthused.

Together with over 30 other top tradespeople from across the UK and Republic of Ireland, Joyce will now battle it out to be shortlisted as a top 10 finalist. The shortlisted candidates will participate in a one-day final event at Screwfix LIVE, back in Farnborough for the first time since 2019, on September 23.

The overall winner will be crowned Screwfix Top Tradesperson 2022 and take home the ultimate €20,000 prize bundle comprising tech, tools, and training.

Jack Wallace, Marketing Director at Screwfix, said: “As a champion of the trade, we know that there are many exceptional tradespeople out there who are going the extra mile for their customers, producing work to an incredibly high standard and ultimately being fantastic role models for the next generation of tradespeople. Tradespeople are vital to our economy and invaluable to the communities they serve, so it’s hugely important that we recognise their achievements through this national award.

“I’d like to congratulate all our semi-finalists on getting this far. I wish them all the best of luck and look forward to meeting our national finalists in September!”

 

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