
SHOULD I HIRE A PROFESSIONAL?
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Do-it-yourself (DIY) projects
have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years on the heels of
Martha Stewart Living, HGTV, and other popular home improvement
shows and publications. And, for certain small projects, a DIY
project can be rewarding and fun - if you are prepared and have the
proper skills. But before you start knocking down walls and taking
out wiring, ask yourself the following questions:
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Do you have a clear idea of
what you want your project to look like?
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Do you have the time to
complete this project (be realistic!)?
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Have you ever undertaken a
project like this before?
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Do you know everything you
will need (materials, tools, etc.) to complete the project?
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Are you familiar with the
applicable building codes and permits?
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Do you enjoy physical labor?
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Do you have all the tools you
will need?
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Do you have the necessary
skills for this project?
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If not, do you have the time
and resources to
learn these skills?
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Where will you obtain the
necessary materials?
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If you cannot complete the
project according to your original schedule, are you (and your
family)prepared to handle the resulting inconvenience?
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Will you need assistance with
this project? If so, who will assist you? Do they have the time
and skills required for this project?
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Do you understand all the
safety issues associated with this project?
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Are you familiar with the
architecture and structural makeup of your home (i.e., how
knocking down one wall will affect the rest of the structure)?
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Have you considered the
hidden costs associated with doing it yourself - time, tools,
and the possibility that you may actually decrease the value of
your house if the result isn't up to professional standards?
It is easy to look at the cost of
hiring a professional remodeler and think only of labor and
materials. But remember that a professional remodeler offers you an
important service - years of experience, the right tools, a network
of suppliers and subcontractors, and an in-depth understanding of
legal regulations, cost estimating, scheduling, and the latest
construction techniques.