Three Reasons Not to Attempt a Do-It-Yourself Project

DIY-gone-wrongAre you a HGTV junkie? Do you spend hours browsing design ideas on Pinterest? Find yourself wandering the aisles of Lowe’s and Home Depot dreaming of home improvement projects? Do-it-yourself (DIY) projects have skyrocketed in recent years with the explosion of popular design shows and blogs. But here are three reasons to put down the hammer and pick up the telephone to call a professional remodeler.

Hidden Costs

According to HUD and the U.S. Census Bureau, DIY home improvement projects tend to be smaller, with 50 percent of these projects costing less than $950. While many projects may look manageable at first, consider the “real” cost of a project.

Safety

And while we’re talking about costs, is a DIY project really worth your safety? Without the proper training and preparation, a DIYer can and has landed in the emergency room.

Time

DIYers often start home improvement projects before a holiday or event to showcase the results to family and friends. But unless you have tackled this project before, it’s hard to determine how long it will really take you.

There are some home projects DIYers can – and should – tackle such as hanging pictures, interior painting, caulking, changing door knobs and cabinet pulls, and some aesthetic work depending on skill level. Just consider the safety risks, time and cost involved in a DIY project of any size.