Home
Improvement Projects
by: D. Dugan |
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Where to Start
People want to do home improvement projects all the time to
increase the value of their home. Many people, however, do not
know which project to tackle first when they have multiple projects
to be done. Picking which project to do first can be decided
by a number of things. Money and urgency are the biggest factors
in this. If you have a hole in your roof, obviously you need
to get that fixed before putting a shed up in your yard. But
if you need new windows because the old ones are older than
you and your bathroom looks like it’s stuck in the 70’s,
you have a choice. Some improvements will be more time consuming
than others and that should be taken into consideration before
starting anything. |
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Before you Start
Do your research before starting anything. Whether you plan
to do the project yourself or hire someone to do it for you,
make sure you know what you are getting into before buying anything
or signing any contract. Any home improvement job can be done
by yourself or a company. Depending on the job will depend on
what you need to not only get it done, but also how much it
will cost. Check out different home improvement stores for varying
prices as well as professionals. Ask your neighbours who did
their project and how much it cost, if they are willing to tell
you the price. If they did it themselves, ask how long it took
and if they ran into any problems they didn’t believe
they would encounter. If they did encounter problems, ask them
how they fixed them. On the other hand if they used a professional
ask what they thought of the work the professional did. Knowing
what you might be getting into is the best knowledge of all.
And if it is possible, ask more than one home owner about the
same project so you can compare notes. |
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Do
It Yourself versus Professional
You have decided what project you want to do. You have done
your research and have an idea what it should cost and how long
it should take. Now you must decide if you want to do it yourself
or hire a professional crew to do it for you. There are advantages
and disadvantages to both. Doing it yourself can be much cheaper
because you aren’t paying labour costs that are added
to the professionals’ prices. However you have to know
that you will have ample time to fix complete the project and
that you can live in your home comfortably enough while you
do finish. |
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if you run into a complication, you have to know how to fix
it quickly so as not to lose any more time on completing the
project. This can get expensive if you don’t know how
to fix it or are on limited time and money. Having a professional
do it can cost thousands more, depending on the project, but
you will have an estimated time of completion. And, the best
part of all, if there are any mess-ups, you are not responsible
for fixing them. Well, for the most part you won’t be
responsible. You will need to read the fine print on any contract
you sign with a professional. Another advantage of having a
professional is that the work is warranted. |
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the Professional
Once you decide to go with a professional, you should get multiple
quotes before making your choice of who to use. Even if the
company that did your neighbours windows comes highly recommended,
your house is different and they may have different pricing
specials now than when your neighbours had their windows put
in. Get at least four or five quotes to see exactly what the
professionals cost and the differences in how they do business,
their warranty works, estimate for when they can start your
project, and completion time frame. Don’t go for just
the big ads in the phone book. The smaller companies can be
just as good and cost less than a big name. Most places give
free estimates nowadays. No matter what, don’t let any
professional push you into using them before you have all the
estimates you want. They may sound great as the first or second,
but their job is to get you sign with them and convince you
they are better than anyone else out there. Take everything
they say with a grain of salt.
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