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New survey from Wavin reveals botched DIY jobs are a leading cause for increased call outs for professionals
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Almost a quarter of installers claim homeowners are using the wrong type of guttering systems for their homes
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Professionals must discourage DIY repairs and ‘quick fixes’ by highlighting the potential for serious and costly damages when issues are not addressed by qualified experts
UK guttering professionals have claimed that botched DIY jobs are a leading cause of expensive repairs, according to a nationwide study by plumbing and drainage manufacturer Wavin Osma.
The new study found that almost all (99%) of professionals say they’ve been called out to fix botched DIY repair jobs carried out by homeowners. In fact, nearly a quarter of professionals (24%) report that poor or incorrect installation of guttering systems is one of the leading causes of guttering problems in the UK.
Professionals identified
Even when DIY’ers are using the correct equipment, professionals are reporting installation errors as another leading cause behind a rise in callouts. Nearly one in four professionals (24%) pointing to gutters that have the wrong capacity or have too few brackets, and a similar number (23%) blaming improper installation. Almost a quarter (22%) say homeowners are also using the wrong type of guttering system for their property altogether.
Steve Skeldon, Above Ground Product Manager at Wavin said:
“Homeowners have faced unprecedented stress over the last few years amid the cost-of-living crisis. Combine that with record high levels of rainfall, and it is understandable to see why homeowners may turn to DIY fixes as a cost-effective option for repairs.
“However, to avoid costly repairs down the line, it is important to seek advice from a qualified professional when you feel that your gutter may need maintenance or repairs.”
Choosing the right gutter profile and capacity is essential for delivering durable, reliable installations that help prevent overflow, blockages and long‑term damage. The Wavin Osma guttering range offers six robust distinct profiles suitable for residential, commercial and industrial projects, making it easier for tradespeople to select the perfect fit for any job.
