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Home Improvement: Should you DIY or Hire a Professional?

For certain home improvement projects, you may find yourself wondering whether you should tackle the project yourself or hire a pro to do the job. Either way, there will be some tradeoffs associated with the decision. Striking the right balance with cost, time and workmanship requires carefully evaluating the details of the job. Here are a few questions to ask yourself to help determine whether a DIY project is justified or whether you should call in the pros:

How much experience do I have with this type of project? Maybe you have never tiled a room before, or perhaps you’ve done tile work many times in the past with quality results. Ultimately, you have to live with the end product of your work, so ensuring that it is up to your standards is a forefront objective. For some jobs, attending a class or workshop at a local home improvement store may give you enough preparation to confidently take on a project yourself.

How much money will I be saving by doing the job myself? Typically, saving money is the main motivator for homeowners to get involved with DIY home improvement. When deciding whether to hire a professional, be sure to accurately assess the cost of doing it yourself versus hiring a pro. Will you have to purchase specialized tools? Can a contractor get a better deal on materials? What about the value of your time, and the opportunity cost to get the project done? A side by side comparison of each scenario will help you see the big picture and determine the best course of action for the project. Getting quotes from three different contractors is typically advised.

Are permits or inspections required for this project? Home improvements that affect the home’s structure, electrical or plumbing systems will likely require one or more permits. While this does not necessarily mean you have to hire a professional to do the job, ensuring that the work will pass inspection and acquiring the necessary permits should never be neglected. If you are not confident that you can complete a job to the standards required, that particular job may be better left to a professional. Researching permit requirements is an important step in planning a home improvement project.

While considering all of the pros and cons of both scenarios is helpful, the decision between hiring a professional and doing a job yourself is not always so cut and dry. Perhaps doing part of the work yourself and hiring a pro for the rest is the best option (it would be best to consult a contractor before moving forward with this option). Or maybe you are not experienced with a certain project, but you want to learn. If this is the case, taking a class at a home improvement store can help you build your skills and gain some hands on experience. Another great way to get experience is volunteering to assist a more practiced friend or family member on a similar project. Many homeowners find that hiring a pro for large jobs is well worth the money. With your home’s value is at stake, it pays to ensure that the job is done right.

About the Author

About the Author: Maria Polidoro is the owner of Ace Tool Online, a leading dealer and service center for electrical power tools. Headquartered in Wantagh, New York, Ace Tool offers over 70 major brands of electric hand and power tools and is also home to a full service center. Find the right Milwaukee miter saw, Festool router and more at Ace Tool.

what is need for the home ec craft project?

im doing my junior cert home ec project and have chosen to do (craft) a wall hanging. what is need for the written part of the project?

This question was asked six months age and answered by "muinghan". Here is the answer

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Wall hangings have been around since Ancient History, since well past 300 BC.

Wall hangings or tapestry is a form of textile art, woven on a vertical loom .... and is as an ANCIENT a form as rug making.

A fancy piece of art work that could be hung, taken down, rolled up, and moved to a different location.

That made them extremely popular, more so than paintings.

Kings and noblemen could roll up and transport tapestries from one residence to another.
In churches, they could be displayed on special occasions. Tapestries were also draped on the walls of castles for insulation during winter, as well as for decorative display.

Tapestries have been used since at least Hellenistic times. Greek tapestry has been found preserved in the desert of Tarim Basin dating from the 3rd century BC.

Tapestry reached a new stage in Europe in the early fourteenth century AD.
The first wave of production originated in Germany and Switzerland.
Over time, the craft expanded to France and the Netherlands.

Some Native American rugs are also types of tapestry work.

Famous tapestries include;

The Sampul tapestry, woollen wall hanging, 3rd-2nd century BC, Sampul, Ürümqi Xinjiang Museum.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampul_tape…

The Hestia Tapestry, 6th century, Egypt,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hestia_…

The Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the events surrounding the Battle of Hastings;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayeux_Tape…

Three excellent example of different types of USES for these hangings.
The first was a Greek Military depiction for reasons of "showing off".
The second one was religious, the Greek Goddess Hestia, goddess of home.
The third is actually a historical account and events leading up to the Battle of Hastings.

Hangings would contain important military and border maps, military actions, great battles, the announcement of a new king, contain the story of a family's history.

More hangings were made between 1300 and 1500 and generally have more of a Christian religious theme.

The Apocalypse Tapestry is the longest tapestry in the world, and depicts scenes from the Book of Revelation.
It was woven between 1373 and 1382.
Originally 459ft, the surviving length is displayed in the Château d'Angers, in Angers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2tea…

And finally ..... the story telling tapestry.
Faciful creatures, mytholical warriors, fairie tales.
The Hunt of the Unicorn is a seven piece tapestry from 1495 to 1505.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_of…

The six-part piece La Dame à la Licorne (The Lady and the Unicorn)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lady_an…

Here is a site on Native American tapestries;

http://www.marlamallett.com/techniques.h…

Some breath taking examples;

http://www.wawel.krakow.pl/en/index.php?…

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