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Guide to Improving Your Home WELCOME

Contents Where to start 03 Improvement ideas 04 Outside 04 Kitchen 05 Living space 05 Bathroom 06 Bedrooms 06 Get more space 07 Add an extension 07 Convert a garage 07 Convert your attic 08 Improve your energy efficiency 09 Modern conveniences 11 Make your home smart 11 An alternative to your heating 12 Page 2

Where to start Fix the obvious problems first Address issues like squeaky floorboards or blocked gutters before you start on bigger improvements. Keep on top of maintenance Check roofs, chimneys and walls for cracks, as this could allow water to enter your home. Do it right the first time A botched job is likely to cost you more in the long term. Our guide to finding a good tradesman might help. Ensure your home complies with the latest regulations Have electrical circuits checked by an electrical contractor and gas appliances tested by an engineer on the Gas Safe Register. Get permission Contact your local council for advice before you carry out any alterations or building works. The Planning Portal has advice in England & Wales and links to advice in Scotland. Think cost per square meter Use tools like Zoopla to research local property values for your house type. Is the cost of the improvement worth the added value? Speak to your neighbours Let your neighbours know your plans before you start. Gov.uk has advice on what to do if you share a party wall. Update your home insurance Your insurer should be able to tell you if any improvements or renovations you re considering will invalidate your policy. Page 3

Improvement ideas around the home Outside Paint your front door and polish hardware - first impressions count. Add a driveway or new path - check whether you need a dropped curb permit. Revamp your garden. How about planting a wildflower meadow, a butterfly garden or adding a bee hotel? Expand your living space with decking or a patio. You could consider bi-fold patio doors which fold right back for more light, bringing the outside in. Add a garden room or shed for entertaining, or as a home office or gym. Page 4

Kitchen Is a replacement kitchen necessary? Consider new flooring, work surfaces, tiles, cupboard doors, sinks and taps. Make a design statement with modern or colourful A+ rated appliances. If you can t afford to replace, clean appliances or bring in a professional. Living space Deep clean carpets, sand-down original floorboards, or install engineered wood laminate. Restore original features such as fireplaces and cornicing. Maximise space - open up living and dining rooms. You will need a professional to check whether walls are supporting upper floors or roof trusses. Don t forget your pets - buy new beds and blankets. Page 5

Bathroom Upgrade that old suite. White or cream is usually recommended as the best colours. You can brighten things up with towels, plants and pictures. Go eco - low water toilets and showers may help you reduce your fuel bills. Think about replacing lino or carpets with tiles; these now come in all types of colours, even wood effect. You could also opt for underfloor heating. Bedrooms Create a master suite - think about a seating area if you have space. Freshen up - small changes, like new curtains, duvets and pillows can give the room a whole new look. Consider adding an en suite. This doesn t need to be hidden away; how about installing a freestanding bath in your bedroom - just like a hotel room. Add more! Either as an extension or in the attic - see our section on making more space. Page 6

Get more space Add an extension Start by speaking to a building professional, such as a chartered surveyor, an architect or a building design service. Is planning permission, listed building consent or a building warrant required? How large can your extension be, and where can it be located? Convert a garage You will need to think about the following: Whether you are able to park your car in a driveway, or on the street. Removing and infilling the garage door, and fitting new windows. Whether you need to review the garage s foundations; construction is usually lightweight and you will need to guarantee that your new living space is safe. Installing a new floor for damp proofing. Insulating walls to ensure the room is adequately heated. Page 7

Get more space Convert your attic Your conversion will need to be assessed by a registered builder to ensure it meets building regulations. A builder will check, among other things: Whether the roof construction is strong enough to accommodate an additional floor - supporting beams may need to be added. If there is suitable and safe access, in terms of fire safety. If there is enough headroom to stand - the roof might need to be raised or the attic floor lowered. Whether you will need additional windows or dormers. Page 8

Improve your home s energy efficiency Cutting down your home s energy use could have a big impact on your energy efficiency and reduce your fuel bills. Find out how much energy your home is using Get an energy monitor. They are free from some energy suppliers, or around 20 on the high street. Think about your Energy Performance Certificate Just like appliances, all homes available to buy or rent in the UK require an EPC. This rates your home from A (very efficient) to G (inefficient), and tells you how much it will cost to run your home each year. Gov.uk has further information on EPCs. Even if you are not thinking of moving, making energy efficiency improvements will up your EPC rating. Get an audit Use the Energy Saving Trust s Home Energy Calculator to work out what you could save by making energy efficiency improvements. Understand payback periods This is how long energy efficiency improvements take to recoup the cost through your energy bills. Choose the improvements right for you On the next page are some of the most common energy efficiency improvements that can be made, with their payback periods. Page 9

Improve your home s energy efficiency Here are some of the most common energy efficiency improvements that can be made, with their payback periods: IMPROVEMENT APPROX ANNUAL PAYBACK COST SAVING PERIOD Low energy lighting Varies 30 Short DIY draught proofing 120-290 25 35 Short on doors and windows Thermostats: room, 20 200 80 165 Medium radiator, boiler Loft insulation 285 395 135 240 Medium Suspended wooden 300-750 30-95 Long floor insulation A-rated glazing Varies 40-160 Long Solid wall insulation 5,000 to 145-455 Long External wall 18,000 Solid wall insulation 3,000 to 145-455 Long Internal walls 14,000 Source: Energy Saving Trust Page 10

Modern conveniences Make your home smart 123456789 Remote control your heating There are a number of products available in the UK that allow you to control your heating whilst you are out of the house, via the internet and smartphone apps. They usually work with your existing system, so you won t necessarily need to change supplier. Go wireless Whether it is charging a phone, receiving a TV signal, or having music streamed around your home, you can now do it wirelessly. Wireless connections have even been integrated into furniture - removing wires for good! Integrate your safety and security Your safety and security can now be incorporated into one system to monitor smoke and carbon monoxide - which you can check and silence via an app, when out of the house. Page 11

Modern conveniences An alternative to your heating Wood burning / biomass stove Whether you wish to heat one room or power your hot water system, wood heating may work out cheaper than traditional fuel sources. You will need to choose a low pollution stove, be able to install a flue and have space to store wood safely. Wood heating is also a low carbon option, if you are looking to go green. Heat pumps Heat pumps work by extracting heat from the air or ground - like the reverse of your fridge - heating air rather than cooling it. Air source pumps are attached to the rear of your house and ground source pumps use wires under the ground. Contact your local council for advice on planning permission. Solar water heating If you are just looking to heat water, rather than generate your own electricity, think about installing solar thermal panels on your roof. You will need a roof that generally faces south (although east to west will work too) and is at least 5 square meters. You will also need to have a hot water tank to store water for when you want to use it. Page 12

Sources sainsburysbank.co.uk/money-matters/how-to-find-good-tradesmen.shtml gassaferegister.co.uk/ planningportal.gov.uk/ planningportal.gov.uk/general/glossaryandlinks/links/scotlandnireland zoopla.co.uk/ gov.uk/party-walls-building-works/overview gov.uk/apply-dropped-kerb gov.uk/buy-sell-your-home/energy-performance-certificates energysavingtrust.org.uk/domestic/home-energy-check energysavingtrust.org.uk/domestic/improving-my-home sainsburysbank.co.uk/library/default/resources/how-to-go-green.pdf This PDF aims to be informative and engaging. Though it includes tips and information, it does not constitute advice and should not be used for any financial decisions. Sainsbury s Bank accepts no responsibility for the content of external websites included within this PDF. Terms & conditions Sainsbury s home insurance is underwritten by U K Insurance Limited, Registered office: The Wharf, Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4AZ. Registered in England and Wales No 1179980. U K Insurance Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. Sainsbury s Bank plc, Registered Office, 33 Holborn, London EC1N 2HT (registered in England and Wales, no. 3279730) is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Register no. 184514). Sainsbury s Supermarkets Ltd is an appointed representative of Sainsbury s Bank plc. Sainsbury s Bank plc is covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). All information was correct at date of publication. This guide was updated and published on 24th November 2015.