Home Renovations – To be DIY or not to be DIY? That is the question.

The sun came back to Central Texas this weekend, which afforded me the luxury of an afternoon walk. The feature picture that accompanies today’s post is from my view of the Pedernales River during my first walk through the neighborhood. During a home renovation it is important to take a break occasionally and enjoy the space around you – especially at the lake! Since I hadn’t mentioned this previously, I love the outdoors so my “jobs” related to the home renovation tend to be in the yard. I am finding the more I do, the more there is to do! Does that ring true to you?

If you are reading this there is a good chance you are a self proclaimed “do it yourself-er”! The question today is – should you DIY? More specifically, when you embark on home renovations what makes more sense? Do it yourself or hire the experts? There are several factors to consider, not the least of which is the legality of your project type. According to Bob Villa, one of the home improvement movement’s most popular gurus, there are certain things you should leave up to the experts – Home improvements that are illegal to DIY.Ā Once you have determined that an expert is not required by state or local ordinances, then you must evaluate 3 things – your budget and timeline, your equipment and your skills. Ā I encourage you to “get real” with yourself and answer these questions in earnest BEFORE you begin.

  1. Budget & timeline – Based on both, DIY on your time or is it more economical to hire it to be done quickly?
  2. Equipment – for many projects, home improvement Ā or otherwise, it is so important that you have the right tools and equipment for the job. Can you rent or borrow them? If you purchase, is the expenditure justified by the money you save doing it yourself?
  3. Skills – Do you know what you are doing OR can you find a good Youtube video to follow? An additional question here is two parts: a) if you make mistakes, how expensive are your material replacement costs to correct or redo the project, and b) will you end up hiring someone to fix it?
eMarketer Home Improvement Survey
eMarketer Home Improvement Survey

According to this survey by eMarketer there are various resources which home owners use for “inspiration.” Ā Not surprisingly, top popularity goes to DIY & design TV shows. Ā Also worth noting, however, the use of social media has doubled from 7% to 14% of homeowners surveyed. Planese, one of many mobile apps available for home renovation projects, also surveyed homeowners on this topic and “…95%ā€”said they intended to go online via PC to find design ideas; 65% said they would use a smartphone for some of their research. However, when researching products or services, over two-thirds of respondents would use either device.” My suggestion is that searching for your project name and DIY either through Google or directly in the Youtube channel will give you some good results to help you “size up” your project and answer the 3 questions related to embarking on a DIY or hiring an expert?

Once you have a grasp on what your project entails if you are not 100% certain how to answer the 3 questions, call a contractor and request a quote. There are many resources that can help you find the appropriate contractor, and I recommend you start with Houzz.com – “Houzz, a company that now sees 35Ā million unique visitors per month, and over 800,000 home professionals likeĀ architects, decorators, and contractors engaging on the service,” is certainly growing in popularity and continues to enhance their home professional network regularly. Before selecting a contractor, I also encourage you to read the ratings &Ā reviews and possibly get an actual local referral if the contractor has a client with whom you can speak. Lastly, based on the size of the project you may want to get more than one quote before proceeding with your decisions.

Have you previously done a home improvement or renovation project? If so, I would love to hear about it. Ā In the spirit of DIY’ers everywhere – whether it was a success or not what did you learn? Share your stories in the comments below.

This week’s update – Since the weather cooperated, this weekend I was able to finish up my “power washing” Ā in the backyard. My first picture is the final “after shot,” having completed the brick patio and the rockĀ stairs.

After Power washing
Power washing ~ After

What follows is the “before” picture of the brick patio and stairs.

Before Power washing
Power washing ~ Before

Lastly, a “before” in the foreground of this picture and “after” in the background. Ā My time (approximately 5 hours total) and equipment ($100) is all it took. Ā If you have a renovation that includes areas outside that need cleaning – The CleanForce 1800 can be found at your local store (example – Home Depot). Hook it up to your outside garden hose and you are ready to clean – brick, rock, sidewalks & driveways, as well as the outside of the house.

Before and After Power Washing
Power Washing ~Ā Before & After

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This blog is for anyone who is currently remodeling or renovating a home. My husband and I are in the middle of remodeling a lake house so my current posts sprinkle in a little of our reality along the way! My goal is to keep information general enough that it could apply to any project you may be tackling or considering at the moment. Of course my updates are specific to our progress. Thanks for joining and I appreciate your feedback in advance!

12 thoughts on “Home Renovations – To be DIY or not to be DIY? That is the question.”

  1. Wow! Awesome Post. Is it just me or did your header image change? I know DIY is trending right now so it is a great idea that you incorporated DIY in your blog. It is now everywhere! Internet, TV, radio, Social media…you name it, it is there! The images go nicely with your content. Overall, great job!

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  2. Very informative and honest post! Even though I do not own a home yet, I find my wife searching through sites like Pinterest for ideas of DIY projects for when we do move to house. Its good to have an easy to follow thought process for evaluating DIY projects, thank you for providing that!

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  3. Very informative post, Jolene! Love your tips on getting real about whether to DIY or not to DIY. Lots of good info on DIY apps as well, especially contractor ratings & reviews on Houzz.com. Your own DIY project is coming along beautifully. Hope the weather keeps cooperating for you. ; )

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  4. Jolene – I absolutely love your blog! The photos are phenomenal! You’re an inspiration and I am already looking forward to taking on power washing in the spring! Maybe even purchasing the power washer you’ve referenced as up until now I was just not sure what to buy! Thanks! šŸ™‚

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