Renovating your home is a rollercoaster—between deciding where to splurge and where to save, remembering every project that needs doing, and picking a room to start with, there are so many factors to consider.
DIY renovations can feel like a rewarding (and low-cost) option, so it's easy to get ahead of yourself and start trying every project on your to-do list without proper planning. Trying your hand at repairing some issues can be a fun challenge to take on when upgrading your space.
However, according to experts, attempting to take some larger home projects yourself can be an expensive—and sometimes even dangerous—mistake.
Before you pick up the toolbox, consider calling a professional for these five projects during your home renovation.
Although tasks like changing a lightbulb, replacing a light fixture, or adding a wall sconce are safe for the typical DIYer to try, home designer Nina Lichtenstein warns that any bigger projects are best left to the electricians.
In addition to the fire, shock, and overall safety hazards that come to mind with a rewiring project, there are also other important factors the experts have covered that you may not have considered.
«Tasks like upgrading a panel, rewiring circuits, or installing new outlets require specialized knowledge and adherence to local codes,» Lichtenstein explains. «Licensed electricians possess the necessary skills to ensure that your home's electrical infrastructure is safe and up to standard.»
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