Composite doors news - Is there a DIY gene?

Homeowners who find they struggle with property improvements despite their best intentions may find it is because they are missing the DIY gene, it has been claimed - although installing Force 8 composite doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) could be an easy job to get them going.

According to Halifax Home Insurance, two in three Britons lack the special awareness necessary to carry out basic home improvement tasks.

The research commissioned by the firm also revealed that this ability cannot be easily learned as it is pre-determined by genetics.

As a result, people without this characteristic created some £400 million of damage last year while attempting to carry out some DIY.

Due to this, the cover provider claims that people are becoming increasingly reliant on professionals to carry out home improvements, with 40 per cent claiming they would turn to a tradesperson rather than attempting to fix the problem themselves.

However, one job which Britons may find easier to get stuck into could be hanging new composite doors.

Cheshire ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ )double glazing supplier aims to make such home improvements as easy as possible, by including an instructional DVD with every order which helps people to fit the new fixtures in just two hours.

But those living in the North West may instead wish to sit back and relax instead, by taking advantage of the store's installation service.

Force 8 supply a full range of arched and composite doors.

Written by Alice Cox
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