by Jacob Whitmore | Jun 17, 2026 | Home Improvement
Average installed costs for 17 of the most common UK home improvement and energy jobs, researched from current 2026 trade and cost-guide data. Free to cite with a link to Look Into. This index brings together typical UK prices for the most-requested home improvement...
by Jacob Whitmore | Jun 17, 2026 | Home Improvement
Key takeaways Most pitched tile and slate roofs last decades, while flat felt roofs often need replacing after 15 to 20 years. Warning signs include leaks and damp in the loft, slipped or missing tiles, a sagging roofline and daylight showing through the boards. A...
by Jacob Whitmore | Jun 17, 2026 | Home Improvement
Key takeaways Set a budget with a contingency of 10 to 20 percent, because kitchens are where surprises hide. Moving the sink, hob or walls is the single biggest cost driver. Keeping services where they are saves a lot. Order long-lead items early and plan the order...
by Jacob Whitmore | Jun 17, 2026 | Home Improvement
Key takeaways Gravel is the cheapest and most permeable option, but it scatters and is awkward for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Block paving looks smart and is easy to repair, though weeds can appear in the joints and it can sink if poorly laid. Resin-bound is smooth,...
by Jacob Whitmore | Jun 17, 2026 | Home Improvement
Key takeaways Many rear conservatories fall under permitted development and need no planning application, within size limits. As a guide, a rear conservatory can extend up to 4 metres on a detached house or 3 metres on a semi or terrace, under 4 metres high. Your...