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Many households are likely to be planning home improvement or refurbishment projects, but new research shows lots are putting their projects in jeopardy before they even get started.
Research by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) highlights how, despite three quarters of the people it surveyed being worried about the cost-of-living crisis affecting their home improvement projects, almost half (48%) don’t think having a written contract with their builder or tradesperson is essential.
Experts at CIOB say not having a contract means clients face potential misunderstandings over costs and project delivery, with expensive disputes much more likely to occur, ultimately putting their project at risk of being derailed.

Making choices based on personal recommendations was the most popular way of selecting a builder or tradesperson amongst survey respondents, however only just under a third of people consider it a priority to also check a builder’s references, relevant qualifications or professional accreditation. Younger generations are more likely to turn to online directories or adverts in local publications than go on personal recommendation.
CIOB, the largest professional body for the construction sector, has published free online resources for homeowners planning home improvement projects including top tips, templates and blogs on how to get the best results.
Linda Stevens, head of client development at CIOB said: “Making good decisions from the outset on appointing a builder, budget setting and written contracts can be the difference between project success and failure. This is all more important than ever during a cost-of-living crisis when achieving value for money is a priority for most households. Making improvements to your home is exciting and it’s natural people just want to get going on their projects but taking time to do background checks, plan your budget and put contracts in place will go a long way to ensuring you get the best possible results, spend money wisely and have a beautiful home to show for your efforts.”
CIOB top tips:
Jack Hounsham, Managing Director at Appledown Projects, a principal contracting company, said: “A professional contractor or builder will prefer their clients to be well informed about their project and have key success factors that are in black and white for all to understand and commit to from the outset. A written contract protects the contractor as well as the client so in all cases a professional, highly regarded contractor or builder will insist that such an agreement is in place.
“Spending money wisely is important, and I cannot stress enough the added value to a project of employing the services of high-quality construction professionals early on.
“Unfortunately an uninformed client will ultimately lead to an uninformed contractor and inevitable problems and misunderstandings will follow that can cause delays and subsequent cost increases, so it’s good to see CIOB providing advice to homeowners considering projects."
CIOB’s survey also found:
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