Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A rundown on DIY demos

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Homeowners looking to make improvemen­ts to their homes likely want to make such projects as budget-friendly as possible. After soliciting estimates from contractor­s, homeowners may seek to do some work themselves in an effort to cut costs. That is why many individual­s opt to handle demolition and other preparator­y tasks before contractor­s get started. There are important things to keep in mind when doing demo.

• Prybars are your friend. These tools, sometimes called crowbars, can be used to remove nails or pull materials apart.

• Cover vents in the space where you’re working. Constructi­on dust can be sucked into the HVAC system and cause furnaces to clog. This also may cause the distributi­on of dust throughout the home.

• Use safety gear. Always wear safety goggles, gloves, boots, and other equipment as needed to remain safe.

• Get a power saw. Circular saws and reciprocat­ing saws can cut through various materials, making faster work of demolition.

• Exercise caution when removing drywall. You don’t know what is behind the drywall, including electric wires, so be careful when choosing a spot to make the first hole in the drywall.

• Get a trash container with a gate. You’ll save yourself some aches and pains by being able to fill a wheelbarro­w and dump in into the container, rather than having to toss debris over the top.

• Bust up heavy or bulky items. Cast iron tubs and shower surrounds can be heavy and difficult to move. Unless it’s a family heirloom, cut or break large items into pieces to remove them more easily.

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