Six in seven Brits think extreme weather is here to stay

People in Britain are convinced extreme weather conditions are here to stay, with 85% believing it has become the norm.

Flooded roads, fallen trees and damaged fences are no longer seen as rare occurrences. In fact, a quarter of 2,000 adults surveyed admitted they had been victims of flooding in some form.

Brits also estimate theyโ€™ve spent upwards of ยฃ790 in the last five years on repairs to their homes as a result of weather damage.

And more than one in 10 have had to spend more than ยฃ2,000 on weather-related restorations.

One in five are also planning changes to their home to combat the increasingly dangerous weather conditions โ€“ with a fifth planning on using sandbags to fight bad weather conditions.

Six in seven Brits think extreme weather is here to stay

And with an estimated 3,300 homes hit by extreme floods across the UK in recent months, 73 per cent believe the government need to do more to help people who suffer damage to their home from such circumstances.

A spokesman from Andrews Sykes Hire, which commissioned the survey, said: โ€œDiverse weather conditions are seemingly becoming more frequent in this country.

โ€œAs a result, more focus has been put on ensuring our homes are in the best shape possible to battle the elements thrown at them throughout the year.

โ€œThe numbers of people in the UK that have been affected by weather damage is quite staggering โ€“ and it highlights the importance in taking measures that are necessary to protect your property.โ€

The study also found seven in 10 adults believe the general weather patterns have changed locally in recent years โ€“ but 29 per cent arenโ€™t sure if they have adequate home insurance to cover extreme weather damage.

Six in seven Brits think extreme weather is here to stay

Fence destruction, broken roof tiles and leaks were the most common damages to homes, with 22 per cent having been impacted by falling trees.

But while half of those polled are confident in taking on certain home repairs themselves, nearly a third donโ€™t think theyโ€™ve got the skills to do a good job.

It also emerged high winds, rainstorms and flooding are among the extreme weather conditions concerning people the most according to respondents via OnePoll.

As a result, new garden fences, storing away loose garden furniture and clearing the gutters are among the jobs high on the list of changes Brits hope to make ahead of future troublesome conditions.

But after a wet winter, many are predicting a heatwave this summer, with July earmarked as the most likely month for Britain to be scorched.

Six in seven Brits think extreme weather is here to stay

It also emerged nearly seven in 10 think the unpredictable weather is a cause for concern in the next few years and beyond.

Strong gales are feared most in the next 12 months as adults expect these will cause the most damage to their property.

A spokesman from Andrews Sykes Hire, added: โ€œExtreme weather conditions donโ€™t always necessarily mean flooding, but often this is sadly the case.โ€

โ€œAs conditions continue to fluctuate between hold and cold โ€“ heating and cooling requirements are likely to change that little bit more at home and in work, too.โ€

โ€œMany are keen to take on their own repair work, but regardless of whether itโ€™s done yourself or by a professional, there are a range of products available at Andrews Sykes that will help deal with the job.โ€

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Extreme Weather โ€“ Survey Results
1. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? โ€˜Extreme weather conditions are now becoming โ€˜the normโ€™.โ€™
Choice%
Strongly agree34.25%
685
Somewhat agree50.35%
1007
Neither agree nor disagree11.70%
234
Somewhat disagree2.70%
54
Strongly disagree1.00%
20
2. Have you noticed the general weather patterns have changed in the area you live in recent years?
Choice%
Yes70.70%
1414
No15.25%
305
Not sure14.05%
281
3. What kind of extreme weather conditions have you been personally affected by in the UK? Whether at home or when travelling
Choice%
Flooding27.30%
546
Drought12.30%
246
Rainstorm48.90%
978
Snow29.60%
592
Damp16.35%
327
Ice19.70%
394
Heatwave34.65%
693
Wind58.35%
1167
Dust storm6.70%
134
Cyclone5.10%
102
N/A โ€“ I have never been affected by extreme weather13.95%
279
Other0.40%
8
4. How have you seen extreme weather impact your local area?
Choice%
River flooding30.60%
612
Road flooding46.10%
922
Trees falling48.40%
968
Power cuts22.35%
447
Damage garden fences44.40%
888
Reduced access16.70%
334
Drought10.15%
203
Impact local business12.90%
258
Impact local agriculture12.25%
245
Car damage10.40%
208
Homes damaged locally19.45%
389
N/A; I havenโ€™t noticed an impact in my local area17.05%
341
Other0.65%
13
5. If you are a homeowner, have you experienced damage to your home as a result of weather (e.g. storm, flood) in the last five years?
Choice%
Yes19.45%
389
No53.65%
1073
Not sure4.65%
93
N/A โ€“ I am not a homeowner22.25%
445
6. What type of damage have you experienced to your home as a result of weather damage?
Choice%
Flooding house16.45%
64
Flooding drains19.79%
77
Roof leak30.85%
120
Fences blown over55.53%
216
Broken windows16.71%
65
Broken roof tiles37.02%
144
Fallen tree21.85%
85
Broken TV aerial/dish20.57%
80
Damaged front/back doors13.62%
53
Broken gates21.34%
83
Leaking windows or doors20.05%
78
Other5.14%
20
7. How much money do you estimate weather damage to your home has cost you in the last five years? Please select the closest match in pounds
Choice%
0-505.66%
22
51-10012.60%
49
101-20015.17%
59
201-30015.68%
61
301-4009.77%
38
401-5009.77%
38
501-100011.05%
43
1001-20008.74%
34
2001-30003.86%
15
3001-40002.31%
9
4001-50003.60%
14
5001+1.80%
7
Average794.76
8. Are you currently planning changes to your home to combat more varied weather conditions? E.g. making repairs, buying sandbags, mending/building fences
Choice%
Yes19.42%
302
No68.68%
1068
Not sure/not able to make any changes11.90%
185
9. What changes to your home are you planning to combat increasingly diverse weather conditions?
Choice%
Use sandbags21.85%
66
Build barriers23.84%
72
Seal entrants and exits22.85%
69
Roof repair37.75%
114
New garden fences41.06%
124
Increase home ventilation18.21%
55
Improve heating system28.48%
86
Clean the gutters41.39%
125
Repair wall cracks34.11%
103
Replacement windows26.82%
81
Fit draft excluders24.50%
74
Tidy the garden and store away anything loose44.37%
134
Other1.32%
4
10. If you are planning to make changes to your home, which extreme weather conditions are you planning for?
Choice%
Flooding32.45%
98
Drought16.89%
51
Rainstorm44.70%
135
Snow26.49%
80
Damp30.46%
92
Ice18.21%
55
Heatwave25.50%
77
Wind54.30%
164
Dust storm23.51%
71
Cyclone24.83%
75
Other0.33%
1
11. Are you confident taking on home repairs on your own?
Choice%
Yes โ€“ I am confident with any job18.97%
295
Yes โ€“ but only certain jobs50.03%
778
No31.00%
482
12. Do you have the necessary equipment to hand to take on varying home repairs?
Choice%
Yes, most16.21%
252
Yes, some54.98%
855
No22.57%
351
Not sure6.24%
97
13. Do you have adequate home insurance to cover you for extreme weather?
Choice%
Yes56.78%
883
No11.00%
171
Not sure28.55%
444
N/A โ€“ I donโ€™t have any home insurance3.67%
57
14. Is your home/the place where you live at risk of flooding?
Choice%
Yes12.15%
243
No76.10%
1522
Not sure11.75%
235
15. If you think there will be a heatwave this summer, which month do you think itโ€™ll most likely fall into?
Choice%
June12.45%
249
July34.90%
698
August30.95%
619
September4.45%
89
Other month1.35%
27
N/A โ€“ I donโ€™t think there will be a heatwave15.90%
318
16. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? โ€˜Iโ€™m concerned about weather conditions becoming more unpredictable in the next few years and beyondโ€™
Choice%
Strongly agree26.60%
532
Somewhat agree41.75%
835
Neither agree nor disagree23.45%
469
Somewhat disagree5.60%
112
Strongly disagree2.60%
52
17. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement? โ€˜The government needs to do more to help people who suffer bad weather damage to their homeโ€™
Choice%
Strongly agree36.60%
732
Somewhat agree36.20%
724
Neither agree nor disagree21.10%
422
Somewhat disagree4.05%
81
Strongly disagree2.05%
41
18. What month of the year do you think offers the best weather in the UK?
Choice%
January0.75%
15
February1.40%
28
March2.15%
43
April4.00%
80
May13.10%
262
June19.45%
389
July20.70%
414
August15.75%
315
September8.55%
171
October1.10%
22
November0.65%
13
December0.45%
9
N/A โ€“ I donโ€™t think any month offers good weather11.95%
239
19. What extreme weather do you think could realistically damage your home/the place where you live in the next 12 months?
Choice%
Flooding16.35%
327
Drought6.15%
123
Rainstorm22.70%
454
Snow10.15%
203
Damp14.05%
281
Ice8.05%
161
Heatwave8.00%
160
Wind45.30%
906
Dust storm4.55%
91
Cyclone9.20%
184
N/A โ€“ none in particular30.50%
610
Other0.10%
2
20. What do you think would be the best name for the next storm?
Choice%
Gordon3.65%
73
Derek2.10%
42
Wayne2.05%
41
Dwayne4.10%
82
Clive2.25%
45
Cyril3.90%
78
Dean1.60%
32
Duncan2.00%
40
Nigel2.90%
58
Neville3.55%
71
Sharon2.05%
41
Jill1.35%
27
Tracey1.45%
29
Maureen3.05%
61
Elaine3.50%
70
Deborah2.15%
43
Doris4.45%
89
Wendy3.80%
76
Siobhan2.65%
53
Tina1.45%
29
N/A โ€“ Not sure / Nothing in particular40.45%
809
Other5.55%
111

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