Jun 26 2011

Home Repairs – When not to take the DIY Route

Published by at 3:51 am under Tools And Equipment

Most people groan in despair when home repairs turn up all lined up for a weekend they might otherwise spend out in the sun. I on the other hand, do nothing but rejoice. It makes me feel useful, and it impresses my wife no end to see me tackle something she considers a professional’s job. Still, there are certain home repairs that a home can throw up that are even beyond the ken of a diehard DIY enthusiast such as myself. It’s not that I couldn’t do them. It’s just that sometimes, they are just too much trouble and too expensive. A DIY project never feels as good if you don’t actually save something on it. If a job that could cost $250 handed to an outside contractor would take you three weekends to complete successfully, would that be a fair use of your time? Let’s look at a few of those jobs that are best left to the professional.

The problem with tackling major home repairs on our own as that in our minds and hearts we still live in a time when there were no zoning and safety laws to be observed. Even if you hold unprintable views on the necessity and the fairness of these rules, observe them you must, if you don’t want to get into trouble and have your home torn down. If you are considering a home repairs project, and you suspect will need the approval or supervision of a licensed professional, it’s best to call in the professionals. It just isn’t worth it reading through reams of fine print to find out what unnecessary common sense-free requirements the government has.

Some kinds of projects, plumbing or HVAC especially, can require specialist tools. These tools can be quite expensive and require quite a bit of expertise to handle. Now you could certainly buy these tools for a one-off project. But it’s hardly worth it when you could get the job done for half the price if you called in the professionals. Some jobs require digging your backyard up to replace piping. Not only would you appreciate having a few extra hands on the job, a little extra heavy equipment like a backhoe for instance, could be just the thing you need. Certainly, you could hire anything you wanted, people included, for the right price. But why on earth would you want to do the something like this when hiring a professional could do it at a fraction of the cost with equipment and people he has on the payroll?

One could go on – repairs to do with stuff that’s dangerous, repairs that are reimbursable at the office – all of these are much better left to the professionals. A DIY project is only fun as they say, if you save a little money on it.

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