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		<description><![CDATA[Why Do It Yourself? Over the last decade, America has become increasingly captivated by the Do It Yourself Home Improvement trend. We often hear about home renovation on TV, in books and in magazines. Every day more people are becoming motivated to pick up their hammers and paint brushes and put the money they save [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the last decade, America has become increasingly captivated by the Do It Yourself Home Improvement trend. We often hear about home renovation on TV, in books and in magazines. Every day more people are becoming motivated to pick up their hammers and paint brushes and put the money they save by not hiring a contractor back into their pockets.</p>
<p>Becoming a do-it-yourselfer has many advantages. Saving money is a big one. Not only do you not have to pay a home improvement expert, but you are also upgrading your property. Any improvements to your home will increase its value and thereby your home equity. Money aside, having the opportunity to design and stylize your home to your own personal specifications is very rewarding. Envisioning a renovation and seeing it evolve through your own efforts induces a sense of pride and self-satisfaction.</p>
<p>What is entailed in a Home Improvement Project?</p>
<p>For some, home improvement merely means keeping up with daily home repair. If this is your level of experience and you would like to progress in your capability, take it a step at a time and try a few smaller remodeling projects, like adding decorative construction to your home or replacing tile or fixtures. After a few smaller jobs, when you have become an experienced do-it-yourselfer, you may consider a major remodel like a bathroom or kitchen that requires many small projects to complete the large one. You can find guides to nearly any type of renovation or remodel project in your local library or home improvement store that will detail each smaller project that needs to be done within a full room remodel.</p>
<p>Where to Begin your Project</p>
<p>The key to a successful project is in the planning. Before you begin, make a plan that details your vision and requirements for your finished project. Make a drawing of what you want the finished product to look like. Plan out your colors, textures, lighting, and major features. Design your space. You can get home improvement tips and ideas from your local home improvement center. And, don&#8217;t be afraid to ask questions. Most DIY store employees have the knowledge necessary to be able to guide you, or can tell you where to get the information you need for nearly any project.</p>
<p>Next, itemize your materials and estimate cost, adjusting quality for your budget. Purchase the highest quality materials that your resources will afford, as it will always pay off in the long run. Poorly made or low quality goods may look okay for a short time, but will not last. You may want to check salvage yards or thrift stores for materials. High quality surplus or even used goods will far outlast new, lower quality.</p>
<p>Be sure to contact your city/county permit office to see if you need a permit for your remodel. Permits are typically required for any addition or renovation that changes structure or home systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc).</p>
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<p><strong>Why Do It Yourself?</strong></p>
<p>Over the last decade, America has become increasingly captivated by the Do It Yourself Home Improvement trend. We often hear about home renovation on TV, in books and in magazines. Every day more people are becoming motivated to pick up their hammers and paint brushes and put the money they save by not hiring a contractor back into their pockets.</p>
<p>Becoming a do-it-yourselfer has many advantages. Saving money is a big one. Not only do you not have to pay a home improvement expert, but you are also upgrading your property. Any improvements to your home will increase its value and thereby your home equity. Money aside, having the opportunity to design and stylize your home to your own personal specifications is very rewarding. Envisioning a renovation and seeing it evolve through your own efforts induces a sense of pride and self-satisfaction.</p>
<p><strong>What is entailed in a Home Improvement Project?</strong></p>
<p>For some, home improvement merely means keeping up with daily home repair. If this is your level of experience and you would like to progress in your capability, take it a step at a time and try a few smaller remodeling projects, like adding decorative construction to your home or replacing tile or fixtures. After a few smaller jobs, when you have become an experienced do-it-yourselfer, you may consider a major remodel like a bathroom or kitchen that requires many small projects to complete the large one. You can find guides to nearly any type of renovation or remodel project in your local library or home improvement store that will detail each smaller project that needs to be done within a full room remodel.<span id="more-241"></span></p>
<p><strong>Where to Begin your Project</strong></p>
<p>The key to a successful project is in the planning. Before you begin, make a plan that details your vision and requirements for your finished project. Make a drawing of what you want the finished product to look like. Plan out your colors, textures, lighting, and major features. Design your space. You can get home improvement tips and ideas from your local home improvement center. And, don&#8217;t be afraid to ask questions. Most DIY store employees have the knowledge necessary to be able to guide you, or can tell you where to get the information you need for nearly any project.</p>
<p>Next, itemize your materials and estimate cost, adjusting quality for your budget. Purchase the highest quality materials that your resources will afford, as it will always pay off in the long run. Poorly made or low quality goods may look okay for a short time, but will not last. You may want to check salvage yards or thrift stores for materials. High quality surplus or even used goods will far outlast new, lower quality.</p>
<p>Be sure to contact your city/county permit office to see if you need a permit for your remodel. Permits are typically required for any addition or renovation that changes structure or home systems (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, etc).</p>
<p>Finally, prepare your space, gather your plan and your tools and take the leap. If you have a solid plan and you take your time to do a good job, your project should go smoothly and you will reach your goal. And the bonus is, you get the added satisfaction of knowing that you did it yourself!</p></div>
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		<title>Get The Most Out Of Your Home Improvement Project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you just bought a home or you are trying to fix up your current home, there are some catch-alls that you should consider before you start on your next home improvement project. Especially in this down-turned economy, it is important to get the most bang for your buck.1. Have a Plan: Before you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you just bought a home or you are trying to fix up your current home, there are some catch-alls that you should consider before you start on your next home improvement project. Especially in this down-turned economy, it is important to get the most bang for your buck.<br/><br/>1. Have a Plan: Before you can move forward, it is important to have a plan. What do you want the finished product to look like? What steps are you going to use to get that finished product? Going into a home improvement project without having a plan can not only cause major setbacks down the road, but can cost you a lot of extra money to correct.<br/><br/>2. Research: What will you need to complete this project? How long will it take? Do you need to deal with zoning issues before you can begin? Is it the type of project that you can do on your own or should you hire professionals?<br/><br/>3. Get Quotes: Don’t just go with the first offer you get from professionals or even while you are purchasing supplies. Shop around, get quotes, and secure the best deals. This is the only sure-fire way to save yourself money and get a great deal. It may require quite a bit of legwork, but it is completely worth it.<br/><br/>4. Calculate: Is it all within your budget? Do you need to scale back or can you put aggrandize the project? It is important to calculate the total cost of the project before you begin. This way, you want buy excess materials and just waste money.<br/><br/>5. Ask Around: Get referrals and references from people you trust. Who did they use for their project? How does their pricing compare to competitors? Do they offer special discounts/sales? Will they match or go lower than competitor’s pricing?<br/><br/>6. Finding a Contractor: If in the end you decide that you want to hire some professionals to make sure the job gets done fast and efficiently, your next step would be to find and hire a contractor. Obviously, you want to find a quality, hardworking, and honest contractor. One great option is to find the local Association of General Contractors—just look up AGC of Utah, AGC of New York, or whichever state you live.<br/><br/>If you follow the above tips, you’ll find your project to be organized and on the right track to completion. And once it is completed, you will enjoy your home that much more.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Evian</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Five Questions to Ask before Making Do It Yourself Home Improvements</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have a home-improvement project coming up? Lots of people today are taking on almost any home-improvement project you can think of on their own. But before you begin, here are five questions that you need to ask yourself.1. Do I really know how to do this? &#8212; yes, it&#8217;s tempting to just jump [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a home-improvement project coming up? Lots of people today are taking on almost any home-improvement project you can think of on their own. But before you begin, here are five questions that you need to ask yourself.<br/><br/>1. Do I really know how to do this? &#8212; yes, it&#8217;s tempting to just jump in with both feet and tackle any home-improvement job that comes along. After all, it&#8217;s going to save money if you do it yourself, right? Not necessarily. There are some jobs around the home that demand much more skill than others. For instance if you don&#8217;t really know what you&#8217;re doing with plumbing or electrical systems, you could not only cost yourself a lot of money, but you could also get hurt. So think long and hard before starting those kind of home-improvement projects on your own.<br/><br/>2. Do I have enough experience? &#8212; other home improvement projects, such as plastering, aren&#8217;t necessarily difficult to do, but they do require a certain amount of talent and experience in order to make the finished product come out right. So if you care about the way the job is going to look when it is done, make sure that you have the experience needed before you start.<br/><br/>3. Do I have the time to finish this job? &#8212; a lot depends on your daily schedule. If you have nothing but time on your hands, it may not matter how long this job takes. On the other hand, if you work for a living, and are doing this in your spare time, then it may actually pay you to have someone else do the work while you are still earning money. Just keep in mind that any home-improvement job is probably going to take you longer to accomplish than the average professional, and you should plan accordingly.<br/><br/>4. Do I have the necessary equipment? &#8212; there are several jobs around the home that require special equipment to accomplish. Of course, you can probably rent almost any tool that you will ever need. But that gets very expensive very fast. So if you have a budget for each home improvement project that you tackle, make sure that you have figured in the cost for any specialized tools that will be needed before you get started. Another solution is to check among your network of friends and family to see if any of them might have the tools that you need.<br/><br/>5. Is this job allowed? &#8212; some projects are simply going to have to require a permit in order to be legal. Don&#8217;t ever try to complete a project without a permit if the laws require it in your area. It can be irritating and frustrating to have to get your plans approved before you get started, but it just simply has to be done.<br/><br/>One of the biggest problems that homeowners face when they start out on do it yourself home improvements is the lack of proper planning. Don&#8217;t let that happen to you. Before starting any project, ask yourself the five questions listed above and they will help you start out on the right foot.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>Jim Johnson</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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