Dear Lifehacker,
My home is screaming for a redo. I'd love to try my hand at doing some of the upgrades myself and save a ton of money in the process, but I'm sure some projects are better left to the professionals. What do I need to know before I go all Bob Vila on my place?
Signed,
Worried Weekend Warrior
Dear WWW,
DIY home improvements can definitely be very rewarding, both in terms of saving money and the sense of accomplishment you'll feel as you turn your living space into your dream home. Choose the wrong projects, however, and all your time and effort will be wasted—not to mention you'll end up paying more to have the work redone correctly. Also, some improvements are just plain dangerous for regular homeowners (even experienced DIYers) to do themselves.
So before you pick up that drill, ask yourself the following questions to figure out which projects you can do yourself and which are best suited for the pros.
My home is screaming for a redo. I'd love to try my hand at doing some of the upgrades myself and save a ton of money in the process, but I'm sure some projects are better left to the professionals. What do I need to know before I go all Bob Vila on my place?
Signed,
Worried Weekend Warrior
Dear WWW,
DIY home improvements can definitely be very rewarding, both in terms of saving money and the sense of accomplishment you'll feel as you turn your living space into your dream home. Choose the wrong projects, however, and all your time and effort will be wasted—not to mention you'll end up paying more to have the work redone correctly. Also, some improvements are just plain dangerous for regular homeowners (even experienced DIYers) to do themselves.
So before you pick up that drill, ask yourself the following questions to figure out which projects you can do yourself and which are best suited for the pros.
Read More: https://lifehacker.com/which-home-improvements-can-i-diy-and-which-should-i-le-487207936
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