It’s often assumed that doing it yourself (DIY) will save money when it comes to home repairs and improvements, but this isn’t always the case. Here are 19 home fixes that are surprisingly more cost-effective when you purchase them as services rather than attempting them on your own.
Installing HVAC
HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems are too complex for the average person to do themselves. Trust me, you’ll save money in the end by getting a professional to do the job, as installation often requires a certified professional, and this way, you often get a service guarantee.
Structural Changes
Unless you’re an architectural engineer, don’t attempt structural changes to your home on your own! Structural changes require a professional assessment to ensure safety, and navigating building codes and permits is better handled by an expert. Making sure structural changes are professionally done can also positively affect the value of your home.
Upgrading Plumbing
It’s cheaper to hire a professional plumber to work on your plumbing than trying to do it yourself, as the specialized tools alone can be extremely expensive! Architectural Digest points out that “connecting pipes may seem like a no-brainer, but the cost of getting it wrong usually isn’t worth it.”
Installing High-End Appliances
High-end appliances often require precise, expert installation to ensure proper function. If you try to do this yourself, you could end up with an expensive error! Also, incorrect installation can void warranties, which could lead to more money down the drain.
Landscaping and Excavation
Please don’t try this at home! Heavy machinery to excavate land requires trained operators, and unless there’s an excavator machine hidden in your garage, it would cost more to buy one than to hire a professional. Also, landscaping professionals can provide invaluable expert knowledge of plants and their needs.
Replacing Windows
When replacing your windows, it is cheaper and easier to hire a professional. Professional services can source windows at a lower cost due to bulk buying and have the specialized tools and expertise to install them properly. Professionally replaced windows also often come with a warranty and better energy efficiency.
Installing Hardwood Flooring
The physical labor and skill required to install hardwood flooring can lead to costly mistakes if done DIY style. Forbes says if you “want to be sure you don’t waste money on the materials if you accidentally mess up, calling a pro is always the ideal choice.” Professionals will ensure durability and a quality appearance.
Repairing Roofs
Repairing roofs is a high risk job, so professional equipment and experience matter. If you’re just a layman, it’s a good idea to get a professional to repair your roof so you don’t bring about any unnecessary expenses from things that go wrong. Contractors can get better pricing on high-quality materials and often provide guarantees, which reduce long-term costs.
Upgrading Electrics
Doing DIY electrical upgrades can be a dangerous and costly mistake. Electrical work must meet local codes, and proper documentation of professional work can increase your home’s value. I’d say it’s worth paying for a professional to avoid getting an electric shock or burning down your whole house!
Installing a Pool
Everyone dreams of having a pool in their garden, but before you take the plunge, find a professional to install it. Fitting a pool involves precise engineering to make it safe and durable. Also, if you don’t meet local building codes, you may end up paying more!
Removing Asbestos
It’s definitely cheaper to hire a professional to remove asbestos, as it might cost you your health as well as a lot of money if you don’t. The NHS warns, “do not attempt to remove any asbestos you come across, unless you have been trained in how to do this safely.”
Removing Mold
There are also health risks associated with removing mold from your home, making it well worth paying a professional to do the job. Professional-grade equipment is also required to get rid of mold completely, and the professionals can make sure that the mold does not return.
Repairing Foundations
The price of damaging your home further when trying to do DIY foundation repairs is much higher than the amount it would cost to hire a professional. Also, insurance claims and resale often require proof of professional repairs, so if you DIY, you will ultimately lose out.
Installing Solar Panels
It’s essential to get a professional to install your solar panels to avoid potentially costly mistakes. Professionals can ensure optimal placement for energy efficiency, which will save you more money. To reap the benefits of solar panels and access government rebates, you also often need proof of professional installation.
Upgrading Insulation
It’s cheaper to get your insulation fitted professionally rather than do it yourself. Professionals can guarantee proper installation and no gaps, which is crucial for performance and reducing your energy bills. Certain insulation materials can also be hazardous and require professional handling.
Waterproofing Basements
The Spruce recommends “to hire a professional if you need help identifying how water is getting into your basement and solutions to fix it.” Effective solutions often involve high-grade materials that aren’t available to consumers. Professionals will also find permanent solutions that won’t require you to spend more money in the future.
Custom Cabinetry
DIY custom cabinetry can look great and be fully functional, but it can also cost a lot! Paying a professional to do the work is often cheaper, as their expertise allows them to make fewer (if any) mistakes, meaning less material and money is wasted.
Advanced Security Systems
Fitting advanced security systems can be difficult work, so it’s best to get a professional. They can ensure the systems are integrated with existing home networks and that all potential security breaches are covered. Professionals also offer regular updates and maintenance that can save you more money in the long run.
Smart Home Automation
Professionals can make your smart home automation dreams come true for less money than trying to do it on your own, ensuring all components work together seamlessly. Hiring a professional will also mean you have access to troubleshooting and technical support that you wouldn’t have if you DIY-ed it.
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