TSB’s home improvement loan can be used for home renovations and repairs, however not major renovations or extensions. Major renovations are defined by projects where more than 25% of the surface area of the building undergoes renovation.
As remote working is becoming more popular, a home improvement could be used to create or improve a new home workspace.
Home improvement loans are also commonly used to carry out repairs in homes. Should your home require immediate repairs, a home improvement loan can give you access to funds quickly, so you can get the issue repaired and prevent further damage from occurring.
Home insurance can cover for some home renovation, such as the risks when carrying out home renovations and structural works. If any home renovation goes wrong and requires repairs, this can be covered by home insurance. You should be sure to let your home insurance provider aware of any building work, as you may be unable to make a claim otherwise. Home insurance will not cover cosmetic improvements or redecorating, but they may cover any repairs required from structural alterations and renovations gone wrong.
General renovation and home improvement are also main reasons for a home improvement loan. This can include installing a new bathroom or kitchen or redecorating a bedroom or living room.