Before You Get Started
All home repair chores require some sort of household tool, usually more than a hammer and a few nails. Do you have the tools and supplies you need to do the job? A properly stocked toolbox will be helpful for everyday chores and may prove vital in an emergency, such as shutting off the gas.
Be ready to make a few mistakes. But inadequate planning and preparation shouldn’t be one of them. “Measure twice, cut once”, “safety first,” and “don’t cut corners,” may sound trite, but why chance an expensive mistake or accident? Nothing pays for themselves like safety goggles and work gloves, especially if they prevent a trip to the emergency room.
If you’ve decided to use a contractor, be aware that home remodeling problems are among the most common consumer complaints. A few basic tips for finding a contractor include asking friends and neighbors for references, getting at least three bids, and making sure that the contractor has all the appropriate licensing and insurance. Always check to see if you need a permit from your local government agency.
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