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October
19

Remodeling Tips - DIY Vs Pro - Counselor Realty

Home remodeling improves your living environment and enhances your home's resale value, both while you're living in it and when you decide to sell it down the road. But many home improvement projects are incredibly expensive. Because of this, you'll probably wonder whether to do it yourself or hire a professional. Of course, there are so many resources that you can use for your DIY project, and in the end, you can save money on labor costs and get a sense of accomplishment.

Still, some projects are best left to the professionals, especially if you're planning to add your home to the list of Minneapolis homes for sale or Saint Paul homes for sale. Whether you're remodeling one part of a room or planning to spruce up the entire home, here are tips to help you decide whether you should DIY or call in the pros for your next remodeling project.

When it Makes Sense to DIY

  • You're Dealing with a Small Project
    Even if you're completely new to DIY, It's easy to learn how to tackle small jobs by watching tutorial videos or reading step-by-step instructional articles. You want to make sure you have the right skills or can learn quickly enough to complete the project without messing up.

  • Home Repair is More of a Hobby to You
    If you're handy and enjoy painting, carpentry, landscaping, or other similar remodeling activities, you may enjoy a DIY project because it won't feel like a chore. The process may even be as enjoyable as the final result.

  • You're Flexible Enough to Work Through Small Errors
    How tolerant are you of chaos? Maybe you expect everything to work out like what you saw in the video. But that's not always the case. You may discover the paint dried unevenly, the floor has bumps or imperfections, or you have to make more trips to the store because you run out of wood. And don't forget that living through a remodel can be quite stressful. It'll help if you have the time and patience to work through small mistakes.

  • You're OK with a finished product that's "good enough"
    There's a likelihood that the quality of your work won't be as good as a pro's work. Some tiles may be slightly uneven, or there may be visible brushstrokes on a newly painted wall. If you're not going for a perfect look, you could try a small DIY job.

Some of the projects you can handle yourself include:

  • Hanging drywall
  • Installing a toilet
  • Painting interiors
  • Installing baseboards
  • Fixing an outlet
  • Installing laminate flooring
  • Changing a light fixture
  • Insulating open walls
  • Landscaping

When it's Best to Go Pro

  • The Home Remodeling Requires a Permit
    Many local codes require permits for plumping, structural, electrical, and other major work to ensure the work meets industry for craftsmanship and safety. If you aren't qualified for the job, let a professional handle the work.

  • The Project Requires Long-Term Motivation
    If you know you won't finish the job within a short time, you're better off leaving it to a professional. Before you swing that sledgehammer or pick up that paintbrush, write up a time budget, and gauge the longevity of your motivation.

  • A Mistake Would Have Truly Disastrous Results
    There's nothing to lose by calling a pro when there are safety issues involved. Avoid DIY home improvement tasks that, if performed incorrectly, could have serious or disastrous consequences. Such include heating, electrical, and plumbing work.

  • You're Planning to Sell Your Home
    If you're remodeling your home for sale, it should be in the best condition possible. Many homebuyers are looking for move-in ready homes, and an amateurish DIY job can be a turnoff.

Hire a professional for the following home improvement projects:

  • Installing window replacement
  • Building an addition
  • Replumbing
  • Installing whole house drainpipes and gutters
  • Installing hardwood flooring
  • Replacing siding
  • Paving a driveway
  • Repairing or replacing the roof
  • Major electrical work

Call today for additional home improvement tips. Our real estate agents can help you prepare your home for sale and draw the attention you want.



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