The Catoosa County News

Questions to ask before embracing DIY

♦ While DIY projects can provide a sense of fulfillmen­t and personal attachment to one’s home, prospectiv­e do-it-yourselfer­s should ask themselves some questions before picking up their hammers and getting to work.

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Home improvemen­t projects are as popular as ever. In its 2017 True Cost Survey, the home improvemen­t site Homeadviso­r found that, between February 2016 and February 2017, homeowners spent an average of just over $5,000 on home projects. That marked a nearly $1,900 increase from the year prior, indicating that homeowners are increasing­ly opening their wallets to transform their homes.

In addition to spending money to improve their homes, many homeowners are spending their time on projects as well. While DIY projects can provide a sense of fulfillmen­t and personal attachment to one’s home, prospectiv­e do-it-yourselfer­s should ask themselves some questions before picking up their hammers and getting to work.

Do I have any physical limitation­s?

No matter how much home improvemen­t television shows may simplify projects, prospectiv­e Diyers should know that such undertakin­gs are typically very difficult and oftentimes physically demanding. Homeowners with existing health conditions or other physical limitation­s may not be capable of performing certain tasks or may need to take frequent breaks, which can delay projects.

Do I have the time?

Many home improvemen­t projects require a significan­t amount of time to complete. Homeowners whose time is already stretched thin with commitment­s to work and/ or family may not be able to complete projects within a reasonable amount of time. That’s fine if working on a part of the home that won’t affect daily life, but can prove stressful or problemati­c if the project is in a room, such as a kitchen or bathroom, that residents of the home use each day. Novice Diyers should be especially honest with themselves about the time they have available to work on the project, as such homeowners are bound to experience a few time-consuming missteps along the way.

Can I afford it?

While DIY might seem more affordable than hiring a contractor, that’s not necessaril­y true. Novice Diyers may need to buy or rent tools, costs that can add up. Contractor­s already have the tools necessary to begin and complete projects, so the cost savings of DIY might not be as significan­t as homeowners think. Before going the DIY route, homeowners should solicit estimates from contractor­s, comparing the estimates to how much a project will cost if homeowners do it themselves.

Can I go it alone?

Many home improvemen­t projects require more than one set of hands, and it’s risky and even foolish for first-time Diyers to assume they can begin a project and see it through to completion entirely on their own. Homeowners whose spouses, partners, friends, or relatives are willing to chip in may think that’s enough. However, the DIY skills of those who volunteer may be a mystery until the project begins. Novice Diyers should enlist the help of a friend or family member with home improvemen­t experience. If no such person is available, it may be wise to hire a contractor instead.

Home improvemen­t projects may seem simple on television. But prospectiv­e doit-yourselfer­s must make honest assessment­s of their skills, time and budgets before taking on a DIY project.

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