Start Home Improvements Now To Take Advantage Of The Longer Days

Builder Guide, the UK’s leading online resource for homeowners and trade professionals regarding all home improvement, renovation and building-related issues, is advising all homeowners to start embarking on their home improvement projects now.

On Sunday, March 27 the clocks will go forward one hour resulting in longer daylight hours in the UK. With this in mind, it’s a good idea to arrange for any home improvement and renovation works to take place over the spring/summer months in order to take advantage of the maximum daylight.

By carrying out building and decorating projects throughout this period homeowners will have the potential to complete tasks over a shorter period of days, allowing for more time to enjoy the finished result.

To help you get started, with inspiration and guidance on building and renovation works, the website www.builderguide.co.uk is ideal.

Builder Guide has a vast wealth of articles, project descriptions and breaking industry news to help you get the most from your property. Information is given on tiling, architecture, air conditioning and painting and decorating, to name a few of the topics covered. Furthermore, having a good understanding of the work and the correct professionals to use is essential if you wish to ensure a high quality finish.

David Holmes, Founder of Builder Guide, said: “Builder Guide is designed to help you plan and complete home improvements. The spring/summer months are a particularly advantageous time for anyone aiming to get work done quickly and efficiently. As well as the benefit of longer daylight hours this time of year is warmer and dryer meaning work is less at risk from the weather.

“The Builder Guide service will not only provide you with expert knowledge on various building works, we’ll also be able to put you in touch with the right tradesmen for the job.”

Builder Guide contains expert knowledge on building and construction works including:

  • General building work
  • Electrical
  • Plastering & rendering
  • Landscape, gardening & fencing
  • Roofing

For more information from Builder Guide, including the latest tips and advice for your home, visit: www.builderguide.co.uk

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