Doing a Home Improvement Project Yourself - Yes or No?
After you have defined your home improvement project, the
thought of doing the project by yourself or with a "HANDY"
friend or neighbor may cross your mind. DO-IT-YOURSELF projects
are a popular trend in the Home Improvement Industry. However,
before you put on your tool belt, you should look at all aspects
of your project and ask yourself the following 10 questions.
1) Do you have reliable work habits? Do you tend to stress out
easily, lose your temper, or become confused under pressure?
Will you have the patience and persistence to complete the
project in a timely fashion? What will happen if it is not
completed in a timely fashion? 2) What will you do if your
project goes awry? Remember most contractors are wary about
completing and/or redoing someone else's mistakes, including
yours. 3) Are you attempting to do the project yourself for
financial reasons? If so, have you looked at the entire cost,
including the cost of materials, your time, and the tools you
may need to purchase, and then possibly never use again? 4) What
happens if you make a mistake and have to spend more time and
effort to correct it? How much money are you really going to
save then? 5) Do you know all the construction steps involved in
the project? For most projects this is not the time to be using
an installation manual. 6) How many projects of this type have
you done? I hope at least 1 project. 7) Do you have the skills
to complete this
project? For most projects this is not the time
for on-the-job training. 8) Is it safe for you to do the
project? Some projects can cause serious injury or be fatal if
proper precautions are not taken. 9) Are you familiar with the
local building codes and permit requirements? If you do not
follow the building code you may be forced to tear down the
project and rebuild it to meet the proper code specifications.
10) Do you have the time to do the project?
If your answers to these 10 questions still leave you feeling
comfortable about doing your project, than I would say go ahead!
However, if time is of the essence, it normally takes a
"Do-it-yourself" project longer to complete because most people
are not familiar with all the "nuances" that one would learn
from doing the project more than once. Think long and hard about
doing a project yourself, especially if it is a large project.
Large projects require more time and effort and are usually best
left to a professional.
About the author:
Hank Jaworowski has been a Nationally Certified Remodeler (CR)
through the National Association of The Remodeling Industry
(NARI) since 1994. Mr. Jaworowski has been actively involved in
the home improvement industry for nearly 30 years. He founded
The Home Improvement Success Club of America. This nationwide
club can be found at http//www.homeimprovementsuccess.com.
Written by: Hank Jaworowski
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Doing a Home Improvement Project Yourself - Yes or No?
After you have defined your home improvement project, the
thought of doing the project by yourself or with a "HANDY"
friend or neighbor may cross your mind. DO-IT-YOURSELF projects
are a popular trend in the Home Improvement Industry....
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