Home converters urged to 'take precautions' by Finance News Bulletin
Published: 04/09/07
Homeowners are being confident to make sure they are comprehensively enclosed when carrying out conversions on their homesConversions are becoming an more and more popular way for Britons to add value to their homes, with almost a third of homeowners carrying out work citing this as the reason for the responsibilityA fifth of property owners are believed to have undertaken a change, with almost £90 billion having been spent making alterations to a home spaceAA Financial Services estimates that the standard home use on a project is £10,391, with attics, garages and sheds proving to be the most well-liked areas in the home for a makeover
Janet Pell, head of home cover at AA Home Insurance, said that when responsibility a conversion, homeowners should make sure they receive "the appropriate building regulations approval before going ahead"She added: "And create sure you update your home insurance cover following an additional room or conversion - your three-bed cottage might suddenly become a four-bed home - and of course, you'll have extra furniture and possessions, too"For more information on an AA Financial Services Home cover package, consumers should
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