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Lift the value of your home with a new fitted kitchen
Posted on Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

TV’s Phil Spencer has recently been urging householders to “do whatever they can” to improve the saleability of their homes alleging that improvements to kitchens and bathrooms are some of the hottest means of selling houses. A recent Lloyds TSB survey ascertained that 73% of people in Greater London think that installation of a fresh kitchen is the greatest way of supplying value to a place. The opinion poll proved that a high part of individuals thought that an energy effective boiler was the environmentally friendly home improvement that contributed most value to a property.

Upgrading your existing kitchen was also high on the list whilst replacing old bathrooms came in just below.There are umpteen options that can be done to better the saleability of your home and increase its value where bathrooms are concerned just make sure that you use a time served Manchester bathroom installer.

If you are wanting to raise the price of your house then a beneficial place to begin is by talking to your local Darlington plumber who will be competent to pass on you legitimate advice on your heating system alternatives and energy efficiency for starters. A good plumber will work with reputable Manchester kitchen fitters and other professional tradesmen to supply a skilled service

Peter Walton is the owner of A-Z Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Services, a plumbing and heating company covering all regions of Darlington ,the bordering villages and towns. He is Safegas registered and CORGI certified. He can put in, replace or refurbish bathrooms, kitchens and assorted types of heating system including energy efficient condensing boilers. For more information visit Plumbers Manchester to find out more.

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