* Over half of the population don’t ‘do it themselves’
* One in twenty DIY enthusiasts need to call a tradesman in to correct their work
* Men more likely to injure themselves whilst doing home improvements
* One in four are injured doing DIY
Research released today by Saga Home Insurance has unearthed evidence that the British tradition of DIY could be waning, as more than half of all homeowners definitely don't Do It Themselves, preferring instead to rely on partners, family members and hired tradespeople.
The data also revealed that a staggering one in four people
have injured themselves whilst undertaking DIY (28 per cent), which may explain
their reluctance to put up shelves, lay flooring or tile walls.
Almost one in three homeowners (29 per cent) enlist their
long-suffering partners and spouses, who are expected to roll up their sleeves
and get stuck in to home improvements and renovations, whilst a further one in
five (19 per cent) prefer to pay ‘a man who can’ and call in the professionals.
Parents are likely to be enlisted to help too, with one in three of those in
their early twenties turning to them for DIY help in the house (29 per cent).
Other key facts about the nation's DIY:
*Men are the most
accident-prone, being twice as likely as women to injure themselves (35 per
cent vs 15 per cent respectively)
*The worst
offenders for getting someone else to do it are in the North East (35%), with
the Welsh (55%) being the most eager to do it themselves
*However the Welsh
appear to be the clumsiest nation (35 per cent), followed closely by the South
West (34%). However, ‘Not-So-Handy Andys’ in the North East (13%) are more
likely to have an accident that requires hospital treatment, which could
explain why they are more likely to rely on the professionals!
Experience clearly
counts for a lot – nine in ten (90 per cent) of those aged 50+ have never had
to call in a tradesman to correct their shoddy work, whereas only 63 per cent
of those aged 18-24 could say the same!
Saga Home Insurance advises DIY enthusiasts to make sure they do not try any
jobs unless they feel they can do them and to always take their time wearing
suitable clothing and footwear. And finally check they have full accidental
damage cover added to their buildings and contents insurance just in case they
do make any mistakes!
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