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Home Improvement and Renovations

By: Buzzle Staff and Agencies

Before you rush to the hardware store to buy tools, ask yourself a few "how" questions: How much time can I afford to spend on this project? How much will it disrupt my daily schedule? How much money will it cost? How will I react if something goes wrong? Luckily, the Internet can guide you to self-assessments that will help you figure out if you want to proceed on your own or start flipping through the Yellow Pages.

First, distinguish between small-scale and large-scale projects; there's a big difference between painting a closet and completely remodeling the front porch. Keep in mind that if you do a second-rate job of a big project to save money not only will you feel dissatisfied with the results but you may also find selling the house difficult. MSN's Home Improvement Channel offers a helpful list of the qualities do-it-yourselfers should have in abundance. For instance, if you can work with tools and find references in case you get stumped, you're ready to forge ahead. However, if you can't hammer a nail straight and get irritated when things don't go as planned, save yourself the bother and hire a professional.

Websites can take the guesswork out of calculating time and money by providing online calculators as well as lists of the tools and materials you will need for your project. If you decide to hire a contractor but need help choosing one, contact ImproveNet to receive names of professionals in your area. And if you need inspiration, check out This Old House Online, a companion to the popular program that tells you exactly which materials were used on a particular home.



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