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Which DIY stores do home delivery? B&Q, Wickes, Screwfix and Homebase online options


THIS week the government introduced tough new measures to keep Brits indoors as the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep across the country.

Many of us will be looking for things to do around the house to keep occupied as we stick to government advice and socially distance. But which DIY stores are still doing home delivery?

 Most hardware stores will be offering home delivery for customers

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Most hardware stores will be offering home delivery for customersCredit: Alamy

Work in your home that has been put off for months or maybe even years, can finally get the attention it needs.

And the good news is that hardware stores around the country will stay open, as they have been deemed ‘essential’ stores by the government.

Most of our go-to hardware stores have an online delivery option to some capacity-albeit at a reduced service, for its customers.

Screwfix

 Screwfix has warned that the service may-be slightly delayed

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Screwfix has warned that the service may-be slightly delayedCredit: Nick Obank – The Sun

Screwfix will still be operating a home delivery service for customers.

The service may-be delayed and the range of goods will be limited in the coming weeks.

To keep customers updated on the status of their deliveries, Screwfix said: “please ensure we have your mobile number in your account when placing an order so you can be updated by SMS.”

There will also be a ‘click and collect’ option available, but only for ‘essential’ goods.

Wickes

 Wickes have asked customers for patience as there will be limited availability on some items

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Wickes have asked customers for patience as there will be limited availability on some itemsCredit: Alamy

Home delivery will still be available for Wickes customers.

There will be limited availability on some items and Wickes have asked customers to have patient.

In a statement on its website Wickes said: “The safety of our customers, colleagues and the communities we serve is paramount. We are making decisions daily to ensure we protect everyone during this period.”

B&Q

 B&Q have stopped taking orders online

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B&Q have stopped taking orders onlineCredit: Alamy Live News

B&Q have temporarily stopped taking orders on its website for the time-being, with no clear date being given on when this is expected to change.

Despite this, customers will be able to still click and collect existing orders from the store.

Customers should only go to pick up their order once they’ve received an email confirming it’s ready.

On its website B&Q said: “Thank you for your understanding and support in advance, more information will follow.”

Homebase

 Homebase deliveries will be limited to London customers

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Homebase deliveries will be limited to London customersCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The Homebase website says they are still open for normal home deliveries.

Home deliveries will be limited to London and estimated delivery times will be up-to five days.

Click and collect has been suspended with the exception of garden furniture, spas, BBQs, garden power tools and essential maintenance products.

 

 





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