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Know When to Call A Home Renovation Professional

by Kevin Smith Author

When you follow home design trends long enough, you get the urge to do some of your own renovations. Entire television networks are devoted to remodeling and DIY projects. Some DIY shows feature what appear to be average people taking on enormous renovation projects. What they don’t show are the contractors behind the scenes who are often called in to finish jobs, or fix mistakes. Some renovation projects should be done by a professional. Here are the top reasons why you should hire a renovation contractor instead of doing the job yourself.

You’re Not A Plumber

 Have you ever successfully repaired a leak under a bathroom sink?  If so, you probably felt quite proud of yourself, and rightly so since many homeowners don’t have a clue how to fix a leak. Hold on for a minute before taking on an entire bathroom renovation. Repairing leaks is different than replacing, or moving bathroom fixtures. If not done properly, the result may literally be a river running somewhere in your home. Water leaks can be evasive. You may not realize you have one until it’s too late and your home has suffered significant damage. Extensive bathroom renovations can be done so much better by a professional. Go ahead and pick the paint, but leave the rest to a contractor with the reputation of creating the best home renovations in Naperville, IL.

You’re Not An Electrician

Unless you’re a licensed electrician, never attempt to make changes to the electrical system in your home. Even a small task like changing out an outlet requires safety precautions.  If you’re project is a basement completion, electrical outlets will need to be installed. Depending on the age of your home, wiring may need to be added or updated. Major kitchen and bathroom renovations often require electrical work. Don’t be that person who relies on YouTube or Google to provide a mini-course on electricity. You may end up on the wrong end of the current!

You’re Not A Carpenter

Home renovations may include removing walls to open up a room. If you’re not a carpenter by trade, no matter how tempting it might be to take a hammer to a wall and beat it out of the way, don’t do it. Even trained carpenters find surprises when they start changing the structure of a home. One main concern is that the wall you want to take out may be a load bearing wall. Load bearing walls can carry the weight of the roof, the weight of upper floors, and even the weight of a ceiling.  When a load bearing wall is removed, you must have a plan in place for where the weight it’s carrying will be supported. Save yourself from multiple problems in the future and consult with a company known for the best home renovations in Naperville, IL. Take the load off of your mind and give it to the experts.


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