
A major home improvement chain has advised those hoping to start a DIY project to check if they have sufficient home insurance cover to protect them if any problems arise or damage is done.
According to a spokesperson for B&Q, it is always best to check your home insurance policy wording to ensure that efforts to improve your property do not end in disaster and an expensive repair bill.
“Whether embarking on a DIY project yourself, or getting a professional in, it’s worth checking that your insurance policy covers you for accidental damage,” said a representative of B&Q.
B&Q experts also advise that you should be aware of the limits to your capabilities before you embark on a DIY project and to use professionals when appropriate.
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