Running a repair, restoration or conservation business is no small task, especially at the moment, battling against the mass consumerism and throwaway culture of today’s society.

You’re not just a repairer – you’re the bookkeeper, marketer, photographer, salesperson and customer service team all rolled into one. You juggle bookings, invoices, materials and admin while still trying to find time to do the repair work you actually love – and that’s without mentioning that most of the time it’s all done for less than minimum wage with no paid holiday or sick leave.

Sound familiar?

If you’ve ever thought, “If only I could charge what I’m worth, attract better clients and feel more confident running my business…” then our Winter Webinar Series for repair and restoration professionals was created with you in mind.

This four-part online webinar series is designed to help you feel more confident, more professional and more profitable – all without losing the values and purpose behind your work.

Our webinars are delivered by five industry experts
Woman joining our webinar from the comfort of her sofa

Practical business support for repair & restoration businesses

These webinars aren’t generic business training. They are specifically created for:

  • Repairers
  • Restorers
  • Conservation specialists
  • Fixers and makers
  • Circular economy and eco-business owners

We conducted a survey in our repair community to find out exactly what was holding you back and these sessions directly address the most common challenges – from imposter syndrome to underpricing and struggling to market your services.

Each webinar is short, focused, solution-driven and easy to attend from the comfort of your sofa.

By the end of the series, you will feel:

✅ More confident in your worth
✅ Clearer on how to price your services
✅ Better able to communicate what you do
✅ Ready to showcase your work professionally
✅ Empowered to grow a sustainable, profitable eco-business

Summary information on Webinar 1 and 2
Summary information on Webinar 3 and 4

What’s included in the Winter Webinar Series?

Each session is led by an expert tailored to your specific needs as a repair or restoration professional.

*Already Completed* : Webinar 1: Fix the Doubt – Owning Your Value as a Repair Professional Thursday 29th January 2026 | 8:00 – 9:00pm | £15 With Leila Ainge, Psychologist

💷 Webinar 2: Making It Add Up – How to Price Your Repair Services for Success

Thursday 26th February 2026 | 8:00 – 9:30pm | £25
With Emma Torrance, Business Advisor

If you’re working hard but your bank balance doesn’t reflect it, this practical session will transform how you approach pricing. Learn how to calculate your true costs and build sustainable profit into every job.

You will learn how to:

  • Calculate your actual costs (materials, labour & overheads)
  • Stop undercharging for your time and skills
  • Build profit into your pricing
  • Confidently communicate your rates to clients

✍️ Webinar 3: How to Write Copy That Attracts Your Dream Clients

Thursday 26th March 2026 | 8:00 – 9:30pm | £25
With Sarah Matthews, Copywriter & PR Specialist

Struggling to write about your business on your website or social media? This workshop makes marketing feel natural, not awkward. Learn 7 simple steps to write clear, authentic and engaging copy that attracts the right customers.

You will learn how to:

  • Define and understand your ideal client
  • Write in a clear, confident and authentic voice
  • Make your services easy to understand
  • Turn words into enquiries and bookings

📸 Webinar 4: Show, Don’t Just Tell – Taking Photos That Sell Your Work

Thursday 30th April 2026 | 8:00 – 9:00pm | £15
With Ally (Restoration Business Owner) & Aaron (Professional Photographer)

You don’t need a fancy camera to create powerful images. This practical session will teach you how to take professional-looking photos using your phone, helping your work stand out online and attract more clients.

You will learn how to:

  • Take high-quality photos using your phone
  • Capture compelling before-and-after shots
  • Use lighting and framing to enhance your work
  • Show your story, skills and personality


Why invest in support for your repair business now?

Repair is the future. More people are choosing to fix, restore and care for what they own. But to truly benefit from this growing movement, your business must be:

  • Confident in its value
  • Properly priced
  • Clearly communicated
  • Professionally presented

This Winter Webinar Series will help you stop playing small and start running your business like the professional you already are.

Ready to join us?

The repair industry is growing, and the world needs your skills now more than ever. There’s never been a better time to step into your confidence, strengthen your business and claim your place in the circular economy.

We can’t wait to support you on that journey.

Here’s to making 2026 your most confident, creative and profitable year yet.
Join the Winter Webinar Series today and secure your spot before spaces fill up.

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