DIY Home Repair – Things You Should Know
Many people think starting a DIY home repair project seems simple, or costs much less than hiring a contractor. It can be, depending on four things – proper research to have the knowledge, planning, available time and tools, and taking the proper precautions when it comes to local regulations and health concerns. These must be addressed before starting any DIY home repair.
General Research Tips
Before starting, unless you have done similar projects many times over, research the project to find tips and useful information you may not know. Time saving steps or different methods may be available.
Some general tips for basic DIY home repair research include:
- Get online and see what information is out there
- Check the local library to see what books or video they have available
- Ask questions at the local hardware or building supply store
- If you know someone who has done similar home repairs, ask them about it
- Know exactly what it is you want to accomplish and why
Planning Available Time
This is an area many who tackle DIY home repair tend to underestimate. Planning for the available time, or length of time, from start to completion always helps lessen the possible complications that can occur. Here are a few general time saving tips:
- Know your limitations; don’t plan on a timeline based on someone else’s abilities.
- If you can, plan to spread the project over smaller amounts of time
- If the project needs immediate attention, plan on what part of the day is best without interruptions.
- For multiple projects that go together, plan on each separately and in what order.
- If needed, break a project down into smaller projects and plan time accordingly.
Having Available Tools
- One of the biggest headaches you will come across with any DIY home repair project is having the proper tools at your fingertips as you need them.
- Know where all the tools are before starting and gather them together at the project.
- Have the proper tools available before starting. The right nail, screw or wrench can save gas, time and money at the hardware store.
- Plan the use of which tools you may need. Having extra wrenches, a second hammer or three different size screwdrivers available does same time and aggravation.
Take Proper Precaution
Starting a DIY home repair project does not necessarily mean getting all tied up in the planning. But, considerations should be taken to cover all the bases before beginning. Little overlooked precautions can sometimes become larger headaches later on.
- Know the local regulations and permit requirements for larger projects
- Know and follow the instructions on any solvents or adhesives before use.
- Know how to use any power tools before thinking it’s a ‘simple thing to use’.
- Be ready for the unknown. Having the material to clean up the spill, leak, or dust around you helps to keep the project moving.
- If you have pets or small children, seal them off from the project area.
- Never think something can not go dangerously wrong.
DIY home repair can be a fun, money saving accomplishment for anyone. Using common sense and having proper care will ensure success.
By Home Repair Editor