Millions of British people are set to use the Easter weekend to catch up on some DIY tasks around the house. With children off school and some managing to get time off work, it’s the perfect time of the year for it.
Some experts suggest that as many as half of all Brits are likely to pick up the hammer and fix something around the house, especially on Sunday when all the shops are closed. But what is the best time to go and get supplies amid all the Easter shopping chaos.
According to DIY home improvement experts at Suffolk Pocket Doors, it varies from shop to shop.
The experts analysed Google My Business data for busiest and quietest hours at eight of the UK’s largest DIY shops.
They said: “Visiting during a quieter period means you have a chance to speak to an expert who will have more time to understand your project and advice.
“Quieter periods - especially after opening - should mean more stock is on the floor giving your better choice and price levels available.”
Below are the best and the worst times to visit each DIY store.
Homebase:
Peak times - Friday 12pm, Saturday 1-2pm, Monday 12pm
Quietest times- Friday before 11am, Saturday before 11am, Monday before 10am
ScrewFix:
Peak times - Friday 12pm - 1:30pm, Saturday 12pm - 12:30pm, Monday 11am
Quietest times - Friday 7pm, Saturday 7pm. Monday 7am
B&Q:
Peak times - Friday 12pm, Saturday 1pm, Monday 3pm
Quietest times - Friday 7am, Saturday 7am, Monday 7am
B&M:
Peak times - Friday 12pm, Saturday 1pm-3pm, Monday 12pm
Quietest times - Friday 7am, Saturday 8am, Monday 7am
Wickes:
Peak times - Friday 12pm, Saturday 1pm, Monday 3pm
Quietest times - Friday 8am-9:30am, Saturday 8am-9:30am, Monday 8am
Ikea:
Peak times - Friday 12pm, Saturday 1pm-3pm, Monday 1pm
Quietest times - Friday 9pm, Saturday 9am, Monday 9am
The Range:
Peak times - Friday 12pm , Saturday 1pm-3pm, Monday 12pm
Quietest times - Friday 9am, Saturday 9am, Monday 9am
Dunelm:
Peak times - Friday 12pm, Saturday 1pm-2pm, Monday 12pm
Quietest times - Friday 9am or 7pm, Saturday 9am or 6pm, Monday 9am