Bumper Bank Holiday
As we know the time of year for DIY projects is upon us and this Bank Holiday was no exception. There might be a recession on at the moment, but that did not stop the queues at the local B&Q’s as the annual clean up or improve the home routine got into full force.
As the paint came out many had obviously decided they no longer wanted to paint that front door and a new composite option would probably be the solution. Many now use the internet to search for prices and hopefully compare quality also, to ensure they get the right deal.
Many online door suppliers came back from their weekend holiday to find answering machines and online orders stacked up, from consumers in the mood to commit to that front door purchase that has been on the back burner since last autumn. There are other reason too, with many committed to staying n their current home, not being able to trade up as the mortgage applications are still not up to pervious levels. It seems that stay where you are and make better with what you have got is the fashion for 2009.
Of course even if you did decide to move house, a new composite door would surely add value to it and if not at least help with the decision process. Often the front door of a home is the fuirst thing a potential buyer will see and as first impressions are ever lasting, it makes sense to give them a good one. So maybe there is more than one reason to buy a new composite door this spring.