DIY may damage your health
February 19, 2011
Is it just me or does every other advert on the television appear to be from some home improvement company trying to either sell me double glazing or fitted wardrobes? The increase in home improvement adverts is a sure sign that the season is upon us. Whilst home improvement should be applauded as a way of not only saving you money but also improving your home, there are some jobs that might be just beyond us...
According to a recent study undertaken by the insurance firm LV=, around 27pc of homeowners admit they have undertaken electrical jobs without professional help, while 22pc have attempted plumbing work, and 9pc have tried their hand at structural improvements, such as removing walls. A further 6pc have even tried to carry out major building work themselves, such as a loft conversion, while 3pc have tackled potentially dangerous gas repairs.
Whilst many homeowners have carried out the improvement works in the hope of increasing the value of their property, if the work is done badly, it could actually reduce a home's sale price by as much as 5pc. Not only can bungling a job be dangerous and costly to put right, it could invalidate your home insurance cover and make it difficult when it comes to selling. Yes, we all want to save money but remember that carrying out home improvement works that you are not confident with may well be a risk too far. If in doubt, contact a professional.
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