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When it comes down to it, do you take on the challenge, buy the supplies and tackle the task alone or do you step back and let a professional take care of the job? Before you get in over your head, here are some questions to ask yourself:
Larger scale projects, like renovating a bathroom or kitchen, can take weeks or months. Make sure you have the time to give up this space for however long it takes to complete the job.
Consider what special tools you might need for a particular task. For example, installing a tile backsplash in your kitchen calls for a tile saw. (Side note: if you have no idea what a tile saw is, hire someone to lend a helping hand! If you have more than one tile project, the saw is a good investment. If not, you might save money calling a professional.)
There’s a huge difference between installing a hardwood floor and simply painting a coat of paint on your bathroom walls. If you feel you’re not equipped to take on the task – outsource it!
When it comes to sprucing up your home, there are just some things you should stay away from. While tiling your bathroom might seem as simple as heading down to your favourite tile store to choose your style and plastering them on your wall, there’s a lot more to it. Here are 10 jobs that, when done on a large scale, we suggest you stay away and instead let the professionals handle.
At the end of the day, the internet is filled with DIY fails that will put you off ever touching your own home. The key to deciding whether to DIY or not depends on your knack for home renovations, the tools you have and the time you can dedicate to the task.