Instagram for Tradies: Is It Worth It?

18 March 2026 6 min read Joel Willis

Most tradies write off Instagram as "that app for influencers and cafes." And honestly, fair enough — if you scroll past fitness models and travel photos all day, it's hard to see where a plumber or builder fits in.

But here's what's actually happening: tens of thousands of Australians open Instagram every day looking for home inspiration, renovation ideas, and tradies to hire. The ones posting their work consistently are booking jobs from it every week. The ones who aren't are leaving that attention on the table.

This article gives you the honest answer on whether Instagram is worth it for your trade, what actually works, and how to make the most of it without spending hours you don't have.

Should Tradies Be on Instagram? The Honest Answer

Instagram is not for every tradie — and that's the honest truth. But for many trades, it's one of the highest-return places to spend 30 minutes a day.

Here's the data that matters:

9M+
Australians use Instagram every month — more than any other social platform except Facebook
Reels get 2× more reach than static photo posts — even for brand new accounts with zero followers
67%
of Instagram users say they discover new businesses on the platform — including local tradies

Instagram works best for these trades

Visual trades where the end result is something people aspire to have in their own home:

  • Renovations and extensions — before/after content performs exceptionally well
  • Landscaping and outdoor living — finished spaces are highly shareable
  • Tiling, flooring, and painting — texture and colour make for scroll-stopping posts
  • Kitchen and bathroom fit-outs — one of the most searched renovation categories on Instagram
  • Custom carpentry and joinery — detail shots and transformations drive saves and shares

Instagram is harder for these trades

Trades where the job isn't visually exciting — or where urgency drives the decision, not inspiration:

  • Emergency plumbing or electrical — people Google these, they don't scroll Instagram
  • Commercial or industrial work — the buyers aren't on Instagram making decisions
  • Structural work hidden in walls — hard to make compelling visuals

If your trade sits in the second group, Facebook ads and Google Ads will almost always give you a better return on your time. If you're in the first group — keep reading.

6 Content Types That Work for Tradies

The biggest mistake tradies make on Instagram is trying to post "professional" content — polished graphics, stock photos, generic tips found online. That stuff gets ignored. What actually gets saves, shares, and DMs is raw, real, job-site content.

Here are the six content types that consistently perform:

BEFOREAFTER

Before & After

The single most saved content type. Show the transformation — the messier the before, the better the after lands.

Time-lapse & Reels

Film the whole job, speed it up to 30–60 seconds. Reels get pushed to non-followers automatically — massive reach.

Team Content

People hire people, not businesses. Show your crew on the tools. Authenticity builds trust fast.

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Tips & How-To

Quick tips your customers care about — "how to know if your hot water system needs replacing" builds expert positioning.

Behind the Scenes

Raw job-site clips, tool prep, materials arriving. Stop overthinking and just film. Authenticity is what Instagram rewards.

Client Testimonials

Screenshot a 5-star Google review and post it as a Story or carousel. Social proof converts followers into enquiries.

Pro Tip

You don't need expensive gear. Your smartphone is more than good enough. The tradie accounts that grow fastest post raw, real job-site content — not ones with professional cameras and edited graphics. Authenticity wins on Instagram every time.

Instagram vs Facebook: Which Is Better for Tradies?

This is the question every tradie asks. The honest answer is: it depends on your trade and what you're trying to achieve. Here's a direct comparison:

Factor Instagram Facebook
Best age group25–44 (planning/reno phase)35–65+ (wider homeowner base)
Organic reachStrong via Reels — non-followers find youVery low without paid ads
Best content formatReels, before/after, StoriesBefore/after photos, video ads, offers
Paid adsGood for visual trades and awarenessBetter for direct lead gen with forms
Visual tradesExcellentGood
Emergency servicesNot idealBetter (especially with paid)
Time investmentModerate — Reels take effortLow — post and boost works
Local communityMinimalStrong — local suburb groups

Bottom line: If you're a landscaper, renovator, tiler, or painter, Instagram is worth the investment. If you're a plumber, electrician, or HVAC tech doing mainly reactive work — Facebook ads or Google Ads will drive faster leads. And if you want to dominate your local market, being active on both is the play.

What a Good Tradie Instagram Looks Like

Your Instagram profile is your digital shopfront. When a potential customer finds you — through a hashtag, a Reel, or a referral — the first thing they do is tap your profile. What they see in the next 5 seconds determines whether they follow, DM you, or scroll away.

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84posts
1.2kfollowers
310following
Prem Builds Sydney
🏗️ Renovations & extensions, Sydney
📸 Follow for project inspo
📩 DM or link below to book
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KITCHEN
RENO
DECK
BATH
FRAMES
SITE

Clear bio + consistent grid + booking CTA = a profile that converts visitors into enquiries

The five elements of a high-converting tradie profile

  1. Clear handle — include your trade or location: @ryansplumbing_melb or @coastallandscaping_gold
  2. One-line bio — what you do, where you operate, who you help: "Sydney bathroom renovations. Free quotes. DM to book."
  3. Link in bio — send people somewhere they can call, book, or enquire. Use your website's contact page.
  4. Consistent visual grid — doesn't have to be perfect, but all photos should be well-lit and show real work. No stock photos.
  5. Stories Highlights — set up 3–4 highlight albums: Before/After, Reviews, Finished Jobs, About Us. These stay on your profile permanently.
Quick Win

Switch your account to a Creator Account (free in settings). You'll unlock post analytics, a contact button on your profile, and access to Instagram's creator tools — including the ability to see exactly which posts drove follower growth.

Your Weekly Instagram Schedule

The biggest reason tradies quit Instagram is inconsistency — they post five times in one week, then go quiet for a month. Instagram rewards accounts that show up regularly. Three posts a week beats a burst-and-burnout every time.

Weekly Instagram Posting Schedule
Monday
Reel: Time-lapse or progress clip from last week's job — set to a trending audio track
Story: "Start of the week" site check-in — 15 second clip of the day ahead
Wednesday
Photo post: Best finished photo from a recent job with a short caption describing what was done and where
Story: Share a 5-star Google review as a graphic and link to your Google review page
Friday
Before/After: Two-frame carousel or Reel reveal — save this for your best transformations of the week
Story: "End of week" — finished job reveal or team photo. Ask a question to boost engagement
Any day (bonus)
Reply to every comment and DM within 24 hours — Instagram pushes accounts with high engagement to more people
Engage with 5–10 local accounts per day (like + comment) — builds community and puts your name in front of local homeowners

Tips to Grow Without Wasting Time

The number one objection from tradies is time. Fair enough — you're running a business, not a social media agency. Here's how to get results without Instagram eating your evenings.

Tip 1 — Film While You Work

The job IS the content. Prop your phone against something, hit record, and film yourself working. You don't need to do anything different. A 60-second Reel of your hands tiling a floor is more engaging than any motivational quote graphic.

Tip 2 — Batch Your Content

Set aside 30 minutes on a Friday afternoon to edit and schedule the following week's posts. Use Instagram's built-in scheduling (tap "Advanced Settings" when posting) or a free tool like Buffer. One batch session eliminates the daily scramble.

Tip 3 — Use Local Hashtags

Add 8–12 hashtags per post mixing location, trade, and niche: #SydneyRenovations #AussieTradie #BathroomReno #MelbourneBuilder. Don't use 30 generic hashtags — local ones still help the right people find you.

Tip 4 — Pair Instagram With Google Reviews

When a customer comments "Love the result!" — that's your cue. Reply, then follow up: "So glad you're happy! Would you mind leaving us a Google review? It only takes 2 minutes." Send your Google review link. Instagram warms the relationship; Google reviews close the loop for search traffic.

What about Instagram ads?

Instagram ads (run through Meta Ads Manager) can accelerate growth dramatically — especially for visual trades in a defined service area. A $20/day campaign targeting homeowners within 20km aged 30–55 interested in home renovation will put your work in front of the exact people planning a job. The key is running ads to a post that's already performing well organically — let the algorithm tell you what resonates before you spend money amplifying it.

If you want a deeper breakdown of paid social for trades, read our guide on how to make your trade business stand out online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do tradies actually get jobs from Instagram?

Yes — especially for visual trades like renovations, landscaping, tiling, and painting. Tradies who post consistently (3–4 times per week) and use local hashtags report getting direct enquiries from Instagram within a few months. The key is showing real work, not stock photos.

How often should a tradie post on Instagram?

Aim for 3–4 posts per week: two Reels and one or two static posts or Stories. Consistency matters more than volume — it's better to post three quality photos per week than to burn out trying to post every day. Use Stories daily if you can; they take 30 seconds and keep you top of mind.

What hashtags should tradies use on Instagram?

Mix three types: location hashtags (#SydneyPlumber, #MelbourneBuilder), trade hashtags (#AussieTradie, #TradesmanLife, #BuildersOfInstagram), and niche hashtags (#BathroomRenovation, #KitchenTile, #LandscapingAustralia). Use 8–12 per post — more than that looks spammy and can reduce reach.

Is Instagram better than Facebook for tradies?

It depends on your trade and target audience. Instagram is better for visual trades targeting homeowners aged 25–45 in the planning phase. Facebook is better for urgent services where paid ads targeting local homeowners drives faster leads. Most tradies benefit from being on both, but if you have to pick one, go where your ideal customer spends more time.

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Joel Willis
Founder, Sora Business Solutions

Joel works with trade businesses across Australia to help them get more jobs online. With a background in the building industry, he understands what tradies actually need — no fluff, just practical strategies that drive real enquiries.