Complex DIY jobs are often best left to a prefessional. Especially if you are limited in your DIY experience, or just need the job done quickly. But some tasks, such as painting, installing plumbing for a washing machine or fixing a dripping tap can be taken on by the novice DIY enthusiast.
Use The Right Tools
Probably the best piece of advice any experienced DIY pro would give a young novice, would be to get the right tools for the job. Trying to bodge your way around a tap head gear with a spanner that simply doesn’t fit will do you no good at all. Bad tools will make the job harder, make it take even longer and more than likely give you a really poor finish at the end. Worst case, you may even end up doing more damage than there was to start with.
Do Your Homework
Before you start taking things apart, make sure you have read and understood all the parts of the job you are attempting. Discovering you don’t have the right tool when you have taken everything apart and the shops are closed is bad for your blood pressure!
Allow Enough Time
Plan how long you think the job will take. Then add on some extra time as a safety margin. You don’t want to be rushed, or discover nobody can use the toilet because because you still have the water turned off hours after you promised the job would be done.
Have Fun
DIY should be enjoyable, not stressful. If you don’t get some pleasure from a job well done, then get someone else in to do it for you.
Be Safe
If you are in any doubt, get a professional in. There is no shame in admitting this job is just too hard for your current skills.
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