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Thinking of a DIY Project? Consider These Tips

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Professionals BK659643

6 Things to Ponder if You’re Thinking DIY Home Improvements

Home Improvements in Gainesville & Alachua County FLThe Do-It-Yourself Dilemma. Should you call a pro, or try to do the work yourself? Home-improvements?  Upgrades to your home?  There are so many options and potential projects.  After all, it looks so simple on TV and the Internet, Right?

Here some good things to think about:

1. Time is money.
Doing the labor yourself will undoubtedly be less expensive than the labor costs for a professional, but don’t forget to factor in the value of your precious time.

2. Can you spare the space?
Some projects, like plumbing or flooring, may take entire rooms out of commission for the duration of the work. For example, if you’re re-tiling your bathroom, life’s certainly easier if you have another to use during the project. If not, hiring a pro who will complete the project faster (and cut down on how long you have to shower at the gym), may be a better option.

3. Can you live with imperfection?
Or will the slightly smudged corners on your not-quite-professional paint job drive you nuts?

4. Unfinished DIY symphony.
How’s your follow-through on projects? Do you tend to start with the best intentions only to leave piles of supplies alone for so long they become part of the decor? Be honest with yourself if you think the project may become a permanent item on your to-do list.

5. What’s the worst that can happen?
Demolishing a wall may seem straightforward (and therapeutic), but if that wall’s critical to the building’s structural integrity, or if there’s plumbing or wiring within, it can be a whole other story. Think about the cost (and physical risks) that could come from a mishap.

6. Safety.
Even if you have the time, tools and an idea of how to tackle the job, leave the following projects to a professional: asbestos removal, gas appliance repairs, anything connected to the main electrical line and roofing. Remember that PERMITS are an important issue in Gainesville and Alachua County.

7. Do the Research.
Is the upgrade/improvement being done to make you happy?  Will it add value to your home?  If you have any questions about this, just contact your Realtor and they can offer their opinion too. Will you need a PERMIT?  Make sure to consult a building contractor as the City of Gainesville area and Alachua Countyboth have strict permit requirements for home improvement projects!

Homeownership is one of your largest investments.

**Originally Posted at GainesvilleRealEstateTalk

Comments(3)

Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

I learned a long time ago just hire the professional. I hate painting with a passion. 

Jan 03, 2016 07:24 AM
Christine Bohn
RE/MAX Professionals - Gainesville, FL
The Bohn Team, Gainesville FL

Same here Tammy!!

Jan 03, 2016 08:20 AM
David Gibson CNE, 719-304-4684 ~ Colorado Springs Relocation
Colorado Real Estate Advisers LLC - Colorado Springs, CO
Relocation, Luxury & Lifestyle residential

Christine,
I have been in way too many houses where the owners should have read this post. And they wonder why buyers aren’t interested in the mess they made.

Jan 03, 2016 12:22 PM