Gloucestershire Echo

Can we fix it? Probably

From leaky taps to holes in walls, a survey suggests we’d rather put up with problems than try to fix them ourselves. ABI JACKSON finds out more

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experience, it’s understand­able that the idea of tackling such tasks might be overwhelmi­ng – but why are we losing the motivation to do-it-ourselves?

According to the Pilkington poll, laziness, poor skills and lack of time are among the most common excuses, with 41% saying they’ll get the jobs done eventually (we all know this can go on for years!).

A further 26% admit they haven’t fixed an issue because they’ve simply got used to living with it, while 21% confess they don’t know how to tackle the task. Almost half (40%) said they’d rather call in the profession­als to get the job done. “We used to be a nation of proud Diy-ers, but it seems the pace of modern life has left us with little time to get around to fixing those all-important jobs,” says Pilkington’s brand and communicat­ions manager, Julia Berkin. “Rather than spending time on home projects, homeowners are instead looking to the experts to help with renovation­s, and relying on innovative products that make their lives easier.”

SHOULD WE DITCH THE DIY DREAD?

To be fair, sometimes time really is short and there’s no rule that says we have to add ‘DIY expert’ to our ever-expanding lists of demands. Plus, if a job really would be better handled by a profession­al, well, that’s what they’re there for, right?

But that said, if we’re totally honest, procrastin­ation and laziness are often the main culprits in why we aren’t getting things done ourselves, and many DIY tasks might actually be a lot simpler than you think (not to mention a lot cheaper to tackle yourself).

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 ??  ?? We used to be prepared for any home emergency but these days many of us haven’t got a clue when it comes to DIY
We used to be prepared for any home emergency but these days many of us haven’t got a clue when it comes to DIY

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