Home Renovation: When to Call in an Expert

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Do-it-yourself (DIY) home renovation is a big business. In 2020, property improvement sales equaled $300 billion. The expectation is this market will continue to grow through 2024.

However, while more homeowners are learning the best ways to make their residences more comfortable, they aren’t able to fix or upgrade everything. There are some things that you need to call in an expert for. Either it’s due to the complexity of the repair or the potential risk of harm to the home or a person. Here are some examples of when you need to call in an expert for home renovations.

HVAC Repairs

There are some maintenance on heating and air conditioner units you can do. Changing the filters is one and cleaning the outside condenser fan unit is another. However, replacing any of these HVAC units is off-limits for DIY improvers.

HVAC components are intricately connected, let alone linked to a vast air duct system throughout the home. Unless you’re fully licensed, any upgrades should be done by professionals. So if you need furnace repair St. Albert, you should consider contacting a professional instead. 

Large Electrical

There are definitely some things you can do on the electrical front. The smallest is adding a new plug outlet to replace one that’s burnt out. The biggest might be an upgrade of a ceiling fan.

Larger electrical jobs need to be left to the licensed experts. Not only to prevent your injury but to minimize the risk of shorting out your entire home. Wiring a new room is certainly a task meant for a professional. So is the replacement or upgrade of a fuse box.

Large Plumbing Jobs

This isn’t swapping out a faucet or a filter to stop it from dripping. Nor is it the replacement of a sump pump. These can easily be done by a DIY homeowner as long as they follow directions. Rather, an expert needs to be called in when a massive plumbing renovation is needed.

For example, you might purchase an older home with copper pipes. Not only do these rust but the metal’s components can seep into the drinking water and cause illness. So, you need an expert to come in and replace them all with something more modern, like PVC pipe. This requires a great deal of work in small spaces where leaks may need to be fixed.

Replacing Your Gutters

Gutters are a critical component to the safety of your home’s interior and exterior. Without them, rain wouldn’t have a proper place to drain. In turn, your home would be constantly subject to water damage. However, replacing the gutter channels and the spouts is something that’s left for a professional.

The main reason is they have the tools to ensure the gutters are installed properly. They have to be at a certain height to feed water to the downspout. This is especially true near the roofline. If they aren’t properly attached near the fascia and soffit, the spaces between the roof and the attic, they could break off. This can cause even more damage to your home.

Replacing Your Roof

If you’re not afraid of heights and have the proper support gear you can do some minor roof repairs. Among them would be the replacement of missing tiles and fixing the flashing around vents. Everything else needs to be left to the subject matter experts.

Professionals tend to understand the roof you have, the weather conditions, and the type of protection you need. In fact, the roofer that comes out to your home may be the one that installed the original. So, they know what’s needed to get things done quickly and within budget.

These instances are a smattering of home renovations that require an expert. You shouldn’t try them on your own. However, if you insist on it, please reach out to a specialist ahead of time.

Go over the plan you have for the renovation and ask for their consultation. Hopefully, they can provide you with the needed advice to move ahead. On the other hand, they might provide a cost estimate that reasons enough for you to have them take on the task. In the end, the return on investment could be that much greater.

Katie Gorden

Katie earned a BA in English from WWU and loves to write. She also adores hiking in redwood forests, photography, and a campfire surrounded by friends and family.

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