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REPAIRERS IN A FIX

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If you’re going to be stuck at home, you might as well fix something.

If nothing needs fixing, then just start working on something.

A new US survey says most respondents noticed home improvement projects while they were stuck in the house during the coronavirus lockdowns.

These projects include both repairs and updates.

Nearly 78 per cent of people questioned said they noticed new projects around the house and that their to-do list grew during the lockdown, Southwest News Service (SWNS) reports.

Also, many of these projects are reportedly more than just minor repairs or upgrades.

The survey, conducted by OnePoll and commissioned by Leviton, showed the average respondent would need more than $680 to complete their top three repairs.

Many people in the survey also mentioned trying to perform these jobs themselves, instead of hiring a professional to do it.

Seven out of 10 people said that these projects did not turn out the way they imagined.

One in 10 said the finished project actually looked worse than before the work was started.

The average home improvement attempt reportedly has an average of three things go wrong with it, with the main problem apparently being “incorrect assembly”.

People also said that they’ve bought the wrong pieces or suffered injuries during a home repair attempt.

Respondents listed a variety of home improvement projects, including updating their kitchen countertops and cabinets, upgrading lighting, switches and outlets, and refreshing bathroom fixtures.

Adding smart-home technology was also another common answer.

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