You have seen it on television, read about it magazines and you may have even taken a course or two yourself. This refers to DIY, also called ?do it yourself? home improvement projects. Home improvement, which was once reserved for the tried and true professionals, are now being completed by weekend warriors across the world. No longer do you need to check the phone book and call several companies to come and fix your toilet or replace your kitchen cabinets. Now with a little preparation and a few tools, you can do these improvements all by yourself.
Why are DIY projects so popular? Many people (usually those that are not skilled with tools) wonder why anyone would want to spend a weekend, or perhaps even two or three weekends, renovating, painting stripping and caulking around the house. The answer is because DIY projects are the craze, partly because it is more economical to fix something yourself and partly because people like to do that type of work. Fixing something without calling in help gives many people a sense of accomplishment and pride and potentially saves a lot of money in the long run. Another reason why these types of projects are so popular is because information is so readily available to you. If you need to know how to fix that leaky faucet or install gutters on the , you can often find excellent advice and tips right on the Internet.
Getting the Best DIY Advice: When you get ready to tackle any DIY home improvement project, you can find plenty of books and reviewed magazines and websites offering you all sorts of helpful information. If that is not enough to give you a boost, then check out your local home center, such as Lowe's or Home Depot for classes, tools and help getting almost any size project completed. These stores specialize in helping people just like you to get their home improvement projects done efficiently and easily. In fact, you can rely on these centers to also rent you the tools and equipment you need.
Don't Want to DIY? For every person out there that loves and looks forward to DIY projects there are at least a few that just want to hire someone else to take over the project. In that case, you will want to hire a contractor that can work with you. You will need to look carefully to find someone that communicates well with you and one that is skilled and competent. Remember, these people will be inside your home, so you want to make sure they are trustworthy as well. Do your research before you hire anyone and you will find that you will have better results in the end.
In today's economy, many people are choosing to renovate, rather than sell their homes. In an effort to save money, they are choosing to do the work themselves rather than hire a contractor. The popularity of such television shows as "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" have made do-it-yourself (DIY) a national trend. DIY has always been a popular option but it became an industry of its own back in the 1950s. Home improvement stores began springing up as people began moving out to the suburbs. It gave people a sense of independence to use their own skills and tools to create the home of their dreams. That sense of independence has continued to this day. Today's popular DIY projects include plumbing work, electrical, painting, and deck building. There are many books, magazines and websites devoted to telling readers how to plan for and complete projects. Home improvement stores and community colleges often give free or low-cost classes in how to lay tile, hang wallpaper or install shelving. HomeTips.com and HouseNet are popular websites for the do-it-yourselfer because they give instruction and link to other websites where visitors can purchase all the materials needed. This saves the frustration of repeated trips to the store for that one missing or wrong-sized part. There are many other websites available. If there is a project you can think of, there is a website that addresses it. The most important thing is to plan before you start anything. Get cost estimates and time estimates then multiply by 10. It will always cost more and take longer than you planned. Also, check and recheck colors, sizes and capacities. Will you really like that shade of green? Will that shelf fit in that corner? Will the rest of the decor? As the saying goes, "Measure twice, cut once." Make sure you understand all directions. If you want, pantomime the instructions as you read them to make sure you know how it is done. Read power tool instructions very carefully and follow all safety precautions. Of course, when you do it yourself, there's always the risk of doing it wrong. That's why it may be a better option to hire a professional to do the task or finish it. By the same token, we all want our dream house but work and family commitments make it impossible to do the work needed. Hire a general contractor and he or she can find the electricians, carpenters and other professionals to do the work. It may cost more, but it can save your sanity in the long run. Just be careful: Ask neighbors or friends if they know any reputable people to do the work. Check references and insist on proof of liability insurance. And always get a signed contract before starting any work. Whether you do it yourself or hire someone, now is a great time to get started making your home your dream home.
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