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Basic home improvements 'should be learned in the family'
08/04/2010
People should be learning how to carry out basis home improvements from their family members, according to the Ideal Home Show. According to Francesca Gamble, press officer for the event, many people have become "lazy" about DIY skills and are not teaching the techniques to their children. "It is acquiring the skills to pass them down to your family and the next generation. If your kids aren't watching you do it then they are never going to learn, so their first point of call wouldn't be to do it themselves; it would be to phone somebody up." Recent research from Halifax Home Insurance found that 45 per cent of Brits cannot put up a shelf, while 23 per cent have never learned to change a fuse. Some 40 per cent of people would prefer to call in a tradesman rather than attempt a home improvement job themselves, the research also revealed. Upgrade your lifestyle with our latest home improvement offers Posted by Jez Walters ![]() |
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