It Might Be Time to Consider DIY for Home Improvement

When insurance deductibles become so high that it becomes impossible to make claims to repair blown down fences and make routine home improvements, or when the waiting list for contractor help becomes impossibly long, it might be time to consider getting things done yourself.

In the age of big box home repair and home improvement stores and internet learning and education, do it yourself instructional videos, classes and books are becoming more popular than ever. Now you can learn to create everything from a basic bookshelf to an intricate backyard deck with the help of a magazine, a book or a weekend seminar at your local home improvement retailer.

According to the sales manager at a Lowe's home improvement store in Sugar Land, an area hit by the recent Hurricane Ike, there has been a tremendous surge in traffic both from contractors and from individuals looking to do their own home repairs. Lowe's may not be able to build the fence or repair the roof for their customers, but they can certainly impart some basic know-how onto their customers for assistance. Lowe's, Home Depot, and many other stores stock not only all of the ingredients that are needed for these repairs, but they also offer how-to books and plenty of instructional weekend classes and seminars on a variety of different home improvement and repair projects.

In addition to saving time by doing these projects yourself rather than hiring someone to do it, you can also save a significant amount of money. Rather than paying $6 to $8 for a linear foot of wood to fix a fence, you can end up paying as much as $30 to have a contractor do the work for you. It is important, however, that you thoroughly research the work that you intend on doing so that you can make sure that you are doing everything safely and properly. DIY projects when it comes to home improvement and home repair have a lot to do with your personal skill level. You need to be skilled enough to get the job done, and confident in your skills to make sure that you do it right. Don't start a project you lack the skills to complete, otherwise it can end up more costly when you have to call in a professional to fix the mistakes that you made.

Professionals are often prepared for the dangers associated with some jobs, such as roofs that are too steep, so if you feel like your project is too much for you to handle, you should not feel bad about having to ask a professional for help. If you end up trying to take on a project that is too much for you, you could end up hurting yourself, or making a mistake that could cost more energy or money in the long run. Still, smaller projects like mending torn down fences are projects that may be best done by the home owner rather than by an overpriced contractor, especially during times like these where contractors are in short supply.

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Originally posted 2008-11-03 05:46:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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