
Homeowners across Scotland put their Easter break to good use this weekend by attempting to save money through starting home improvement
projects.
Recent research by Clydesdale Bank revealed that only eight per cent of Scots have plans to move house this year, with many opting
to do up their existing properties instead.
Furthermore, 68 per cent of those questioned admitted they would be carrying out the work
themselves, rather than hiring a professional.
And looking across the whole of the UK, Yorkshire Bank also recently revealed that homeowners
are choosing home improvements over moving house in an effort to save money at the moment.
While Easter may be over, a visit to Stockport double glazing supplier Force 8 could offer inspiration to Britons yet to dig out their
tool box.
Investing in PVCu roofline, window or conservatory products could be
a particularly low-maintenance addition, as the group insists they only need a regular wipe-down with soapy water to keep them looking almost
new.
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