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Sarah Beeny's Top House Buying Tips

Thursday 16 February 2012

Are you looking to bag a bargain? Whether you're a first time buyer or a seasoned home-mover, don't miss the property expert's essential house buying advice.

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    Sarah Beeny: How to Renovate a Wreck

    Thursday 16 February 2012

    Just how does the property guru, who has not only bought, revamped and sold many of her own properties, but also fascinated us all with the transformation of her stately manor, approach the renovation of a wreck?

  • Swinton Suppliers

    Swinton Suppliers

    Tuesday 13 December 2011

    Sarah Beeny intervenes to help a family who are terrified their Swinton home of fifteen years is falling down a mine.  With a history of mining related collapses in the neighbouring streets and worrying signs of structural failure, Mandy Franks and her family are desperate for the truth.  Cracks in the wall come back as fast as they can fill them; damp and mould are spreading across the upstairs – and the back end of the house is sinking slowly but surely into the ground.  They have already spent over £50,000 trying to fix their home but none of the costly work seems to have solved the problems.  With Swinton’s rich industrial history as a key mining township and a spate of houses locally having to be condemned – could the Victorian villa be about to fall into a mineshaft?  Or could the mystery cracking all be due to the regular delivery of heavy beer casks to the pub next door?

  • Help My House Is Infested Suppliers

    Tuesday 13 December 2011

    How to get rid of rats Dealing with wasps' and bees' nests How to get rid of woodworm

  • Staines Suppliers

    Staines Suppliers

    Tuesday 13 December 2011

    James and Vicky rid their home of mould, cracks, damp and leaky guttering, with help from Sarah.

  • Narborough Suppliers

    Narborough Suppliers

    Tuesday 13 December 2011

    In the first of a new series, Sarah Beeny is in Narborough to meet Jamie and Charlotte, who fear their house is sinking. They recently discovered an alarming slope in the first floor of their Edwardian home and are terrified the property could be tilting to the point of collapse. Not only that, the roof is leaking and black mould is growing on the walls. Sarah and her team of specialists diagnose subsidence thanks to leaky drains and a serious case of roof spread that is slowly taking the supporting walls with it. But Jamie and Charlotte have a dwindling budget and are seriously concerned about running out of money to fix them. With her no nonsense tips and treatments for even the most extreme of property nightmares, Sarah shows them how to save a property in peril.

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