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Homeowner Advice

General tips and advice for homeowners covering maintenance, seasonal tips and everyday property care.

Homeowner Advice

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from TrustATrader!

As the festive season approaches, we at TrustATrader want to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude for your continued trust and support throughout the year. 2024 has been an exciting and rewarding journey, and we couldn’t have done it without the loyalty of our wonderful customers, traders, and partners.

As the festive season approaches, we at TrustATrader want to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude for your continued trust and support throughout the year. 2024 has been an exciting and rewarding journey, and we couldn’t have done it without the loyalty of our wonderful customers, traders, and partners.

Our mission has always been to make it easier for you to find trusted, professional tradespeople who can deliver high-quality services. This year, we've been able to expand our network of qualified tradespeople, providing you with even more reliable options for your home improvement and maintenance needs.

Whether you’ve had your kitchen renovated, your garden transformed, or your electrical systems updated, it’s been our privilege to be part of your journey. We've also worked hard to enhance the TrustATrader platform, making it more user-friendly and convenient so that you can always find the right tradesperson at the right time.

We’ve seen many of you leave fantastic reviews for the skilled professionals who make TrustATrader the best place to find local talent. This feedback is incredibly important to us, as it helps others make informed decisions and empowers the skilled tradespeople we work with. Your trust and satisfaction have been the driving force behind every improvement we’ve made.

As we step into the new year, we are excited about the possibilities 2025 holds. We’re committed to continuing our mission of connecting homeowners with trusted, vetted professionals who can meet their needs, from small repairs to large projects. We’re also focused on further enhancing the TrustATrader experience, introducing new features, and providing even more tools to make your journey with us smoother and more rewarding.

We know that a home is more than just a building; it’s where memories are made, families gather, and dreams come to life. That’s why we remain dedicated to ensuring that you have access to the very best tradespeople, so your home remains a place of comfort and happiness.

As the year ends, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our customers, traders, and supporters. Your trust in TrustATrader means the world to us. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve you and will continue working hard to be your go-to source for trusted professionals in the year ahead.

We’d also like to acknowledge the incredible work of the tradespeople in our network. They are the backbone of TrustATrader, and their hard work, dedication, and expertise make them stand out. Without them, our platform wouldn't be the trusted resource it is today.

From all of us here at TrustATrader, we wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May your holiday season be filled with joy, laughter, and warmth, and may 2025 bring you health, happiness, and prosperity.

We look forward to continuing to serve you in the year ahead, helping you with all your home improvement and maintenance needs.

Cheers to a wonderful festive season and a bright year ahead!

Merry Christmas!

The TrustATrader Team

Looking for more homeowner advice advice?

Find clear, practical answers to common homeowner advice questions, helping homeowners understand everyday issues, know what checks they can carry out safely, and when it is best to contact a qualified professional.

  • What home repairs should I never attempt myself?

    Gas work - full stop. Any work on gas appliances must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer by law. Structural changes like removing walls, altering roof timbers, or touching anything load-bearing need professional assessment and often Building Regulations sign-off. Electrical work involving the consumer unit or new circuits must meet Part P. And if your property was built before 2000, be aware asbestos may be present - it can only be handled by a licensed specialist.

  • Which home improvements add the most value to a property?

    Improvements that add usable space or modernise the rooms buyers scrutinise most tend to deliver the strongest returns. Loft conversions consistently top the list - adding a bedroom and bathroom can add more value than the work costs in many areas. Kitchen and bathroom updates are next. Open-plan ground-floor extensions connecting to a kitchen-diner have become one of the most sought-after layouts in UK family homes. And energy improvements - insulation, a new boiler, solar panels - are increasingly influencing buyer decisions as running costs become a bigger part of the conversation.

  • Should I renovate my home or move house?

    There's no universal right answer - it depends on your situation. Moving gets you what you want without living through a building site, but stamp duty, estate agent fees, and moving costs can easily add up to tens of thousands of pounds. Renovating lets you stay put and invest in your own property, but comes with disruption and unexpected costs. The most useful comparison: get a clear view of what your home could realistically be worth after the work, and what a move would actually cost end to end. A local estate agent and a builder's quote can give you those two numbers.

  • What does a home survey actually cover and do I need one when buying?

    A survey is an independent assessment of a property's condition carried out by a qualified surveyor - separate from the mortgage valuation, which only tells the lender what the property is worth, not what's wrong with it. A HomeBuyer Report flags visible defects and anything that needs further investigation. A Full Building Survey goes deeper and is worth the extra cost on older, larger, or unusual properties. Given that a house is likely the biggest purchase you'll ever make, skipping the survey to save a few hundred pounds is a false economy - a single missed issue can cost far more to put right.

  • What should I do before starting any major home improvement project?

    Get your paperwork in order before anyone picks up a tool. Check whether you need planning permission or Building Regulations approval. Find out whether a Party Wall Agreement applies. Confirm your home insurance covers you during the works. Get at least three written quotes and make sure the scope of work is clearly agreed in writing with whoever you hire. And have a contingency budget - on almost any renovation, something unexpected comes up. The projects that go smoothly are usually the ones that were properly planned before they started.

  • What is the difference between freehold and leasehold and why does it matter for home improvements?

    If you own the freehold, you own the property and the land it sits on outright - you can generally do what you like subject to planning rules. If you own a leasehold property (common with flats), you own the right to live there for the remaining lease term, but the freeholder owns the building. This matters for home improvements because many leases require you to get the freeholder's written permission before making alterations - sometimes even internal ones. Always check your lease before starting any work, as doing alterations without the required consent can cause problems when you come to sell.

Have a question about TrustATrader?

If you have a question in relation to TrustATrader specifically, please check out the TrustATrader FAQs, with separate lists tailored to consumers and tradespeople. Alternatively, get in touch with our team. We're happy to help!