Completing DIY installations can not only save a homeowner a great deal of money but can give him or her confidence in basic skills that involve areas like plumbing, painting, tiling, or carpentry. Generally, the more successful DIY projects a person completes, the more confidence he or she gains. Here are five simple DIY installations:
Install Resilient Tile
Resilient tile is easy to install, especial if it’s self-stick. Whether it’s self-stick or not, the sub-floor needs to be clean and level. It’s also a good idea that the tiles be dry applied before they’re pressed on. Even with self-stick resilient tile, it’s also a good idea to add a sealer and adhesive to make sure the tiles really stick.
Install a Tile Countertop In the Kitchen
Unlike stone countertops, a tile countertop is something a DIYer can do without help. Because tiles come in so many colors, textures and patterns, the homeowner can create a very unique look. Applying layout lines and dry run layouts will greatly help in creating a countertop that’s beautiful, durable, and unique.
Install a Shower Surround
This might take two people to wrangle the shower panels into place. Since existing wall tiles will need to be removed, walls patched, holes drilled and panels installed, the installation of a shower surround might take the better part of a long weekend. However, a new, dramatic shower surround is worth it just for its looks alone.
Install a Door Casing
If the current door casing looks a little careworn, it’s fairly easy to replace it with a brand new one. It does take a bit of measuring and sawing, but the homeowner can choose the type of molding he or she wants and the results can be quite stunning. One tip to make the job go more smoothly is to make sure that the wall doesn’t have a bump, which can make it tough for the casing to lie flat. Any bumps can be smoothed out by a rasp or a hand sander.
Install a Skylight
Installing a skylight can actually be a DIY project if the homeowner isn’t too anxious about working up on the roof. As an extra safety measure to help get you and your materials on the roof. It’s also a good idea to check with the town’s building authority to see if any codes need to be followed and if permits are needed.
Though they might not be the easiest projects to do, these five installations shouldn’t be too challenging for a novice DIYer. If done correctly, they are certainly worth it. If you’re looking to do these DIY projects in order to sell your home in Orlando, you may want to consult with your Realtor first.