Preparing Yourself For Home Improvement

In a perfect world, the word "improve" wouldn't be inside home improvement. After all, improving a house takes time, money, and, above most, patience. However, in the hustle and bustle of everyday lives, with guests dropping over on 24-hour notice, family stopping in for a week's stay unexpectedly, and spouses volunteering your house for the annual, and large, Christmas party two days before it's scheduled, home improvement must sometimes be done with quick thinking.

So, how do you do it? How do you take something that involves so much time, planning, and management and condense it into a few hours worth of work? You might think that the answer is "ya don't," but sometimes it is possible. All you need is a little help and a lot of preparation.

Invest in home improvement books: Hardware stores, book stores, and even libraries are filled with do-it-yourself manuals. Some of these manuals are specific, such as how to install an electrical outlet, but some are all inclusive, such as Home Improvement for Dummies. Because you aren't sure what problems will arise unexpectedly, it's good to have a collection of both. The books with specifics can help you with the details of your projects, while the all-encompassing ones will help improve your chances of finding at least some information on your house's ailment.

When all else fails, research your problem on the Internet. However, keep in mind that anyone can post anything on the Internet; the facts might not always be straight. If a web page states that you need to hire their company's plumber to fix a shingle on your roof, you might want to try another site.

Know which of your friends know what they're doing and which ones just think they do: Friends are great for calling in a pinch; the problem is that certain ones can make your pinch a little tighter. Instead of relying on just any old friend, learn what friends are good at which tasks. Just because one of your friends is an electrician doesn't mean he knows anything about fixing your sprinkler system. Because he probably won't admit this, you may find yourself, as he tries to fix your sprinklers with duct tape, worse off than you were to begin with.

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Marie Jordan is the senior editor for ETO Doors. Someone who changes her mind every five minutes, her house is in a perpetual state of home improvement.

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