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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Doing Your Home Improvements Yourself

DIY or Do-It-Yourself Home improvements started over 50 years ago when home owners wanted to try to learn how to do their own home repairs and remodeling. Some of stems from their own quest for knowledge of building, remodeling and repairs. Much more of it comes from the rising cost of building and remodeling as well as home ownership in general. In recent years real estate has taken a rise in value, making it almost impossible for a young couple to buy a home. To be able to buy and own a new home, many have had to do a lot of the work themselves or rely on family and friends that know what to do.

DIY projects are projects that are done by the home owner without the assistance of a professional. These are more than just the building of a home. They include individual jobs like heating, plumbing, electricity, roofing, dry walling, painting as well as home additions such as decks or patios. While many of these jobs, if not all, may seem very difficult to the beginner, there are many sources of information available today, whether it's the library, your home building supply store or the internet.

Many home building supply stores such as Home Depot, Fleet Farm and Menards not only sell all the supplies you need for DIY home building or remodeling, but rent out tools to help you do the job yourself. In addition, they have professionals at their store to help you with many of the fine details you'll need to know before purchasing the supplies. They also have free brochures giving directions on how to do many of the projects. Some of these stores even offer classes for the DIY person. They will also keep you informed as to what permits you may need to get before you begin your work.

The internet has also been a great fountain of information for the homeowner wishing to do his own work and save money in the process. Not only are there many helpful sites that give free information on how to do home building and repairing jobs, but some of them have links to stores that sell the supplies you need. HouseNet and Home Tips.com are two very helpful websites for the beginner in home building and remodeling.

Unless money is a large issue in your building or remodeling plans (as it is with most), it will be a tough decision whether you want to hire a professional or DIY. Individuals with little or no knowledge of building that can afford it usually hire professionals because they don't have the time or interest to do the work themselves. If this is your choice, make sure you hire only reputable contractors. This is another reason, besides saving money, why many choose to do home repairs and building themselves-they know what's going into the building.

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