A BROMSGROVE DIY store is launching a new clinic on February 11 to help residents who are having problems tackling tasks around their home.
Broad Street DIY is piloting the sessions in February and March at its Worcester Road premises.
The move follows on from the tremendous success of previous events held at the shop, such as DIY Ladies Night.
These sessions will cater for people of all experience levels who are struggling with specific problems across a wide range of home improvement or home maintenance projects. Among the tasks being tackled are repairing leaking taps, replacing a door lock, fixing a toilet, sealing windows and doors, and unblocking a sink.
During a one-to-one informal appointment with a member of staff, customers will benefit from free professional advice and tips. Safety guidance and information regarding regulations will also be available, if applicable to the DIY problem.
The clinic will run from 9am until 11am on February 11 and March 11 (both Saturdays). There will be a limited number of appointments available on each date during the trial period. Appointments must be booked in advance either at the shop or by calling 01527 873555.
Paul Warren, managing director at Broad Street DIY, said: “Even the most experienced DIY-er can come across problems.
“We hope our clinic will offer helpful support to those who are frustrated by a job that just isn’t going right.
“The clinic will be held in our first floor showroom, away from the busy shop, and people can relax with a mug of tea or coffee while explaining what their particular problem is.”
