We live in a culture that lives for DIY. Not only can doing things yourself save you a significant amount of money, but it can also be a fun pastime. And while some projects are perfectly fine to do yourself, there are some things that are better off left to the pros.
Failing to seek a professional to carry them out could lead to serious injury and expensive repairs. If you’re one of those people that likes to fix things yourself, but don’t want to deal with the repercussions of making a costly mistake, then here are some home repairs you should never try yourself.
Plumbing
Replacing your faucet or unclogging a drain is well within your capabilities. Even if you’ve never done it before, a simple article or YouTube tutorial can teach you the basics. However, anything beyond basic plumbing should only be handled by a professional plumber. Complex issues like leaks or replacing water heaters should absolutely be after a professional as these can be downright dangerous repairs.
Things can go terribly wrong if not done correctly, which is why you always want to hire someone to do it for you. Not only can you ensure that it’s done correctly, but a professional can help you properly diagnose the problem.
Sometimes we may think that we know what the issue is, when in fact it’s something else entirely. Not to mention, dealing with gas lines or sewer connections can be catastrophic without the help of a professional.
Electrical Repairs
Tinkering with your homeβs electrical system can be extremely dangerous. Remember, changing the light bulb is not the same as fixing a circuit breaker or rewiring your house. Faulty wiring can lead to shock, and serious fire, which is why you need to rely on a professional.
Not to mention, many building codes require electrical work to be done by a professional, which could result in a code violation and affect your insurance or ability to resell your home.
Roofing
It might be tempting to climb on a ladder and fix your roof yourself, however, even something as simple as replacing a missing shingle can lead to death. Not only can you risk falling from a high place, but improperly repairing your roof could lead to even bigger issues down the line from mold to structural instability.
The last thing you want is to do a poor job which can result in damage to your home, and being required to replace your roof altogether.
Think of it this way, if you’re looking to save money, replacing the entire roof as opposed to hiring a professional to fix one simple leak is significantly different in price. So do yourself a favor and pay a little extra for a small fix that could cost you even more for a bigger fix.