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The Home Improvement Jobs You Should Never Do yourself
Some jobs around the house may seem easy enough to do them yourself.
11:52 16 June 2021
It is only once you actually begin doing them that you realise that you have bitten off more than you can chew and that they require the skill and expertise of a trained and fully qualified professional to do them. In order to make sure that you never find yourself in that situation, we have put together this handy guide of the home improvement jobs that you should never do yourself.
Removing asbestos
This naturally occurring material was used for many years in homes and commercial properties for the purpose of providing insulation. In addition to being resistant to both electricity and heat, it is also an ineffective sound dampener as well. However, it was later found to be highly toxic and was actually banned for use in America in 1989. This means that it is present in many homes across the country. Because of how harmful it is to humans, you should not attempt to remove it yourself and should instead bring in a specialist company to do it for you. Although doing this is a more expensive option, for the good of your health, it is an expense that is definitely worth it, as asbestos can seriously damage the lungs.
Repairing plumbing
When it comes to plumbing, one wrong move can have disastrous effects, with water spraying all over the space. Where significant water damage is experienced, it can be very costly to fix it, which is why you need to be very careful. For smaller jobs, such as changing a tap on a sink, these can be done if you possess some basic plumbing knowledge. However, for larger jobs, such as redmodelling full bathrooms, then that should be left to the professionals at Agape Home Services.
Repairing gas appliances
Most homes have a number of different appliances in them that run off of gas. Whether it is a clothes dryer that needs repairing or a kitchen stove that needs moving to a different place, these are jobs that should not be tackled by just anyone, given the inherent danger that there is from dealing with toxic gas. In the very worst case scenario, if you get things wrong, it can result in a case of being poisoned by a carbon monoxide leak or even an explosion. There are 400 individuals killed each and every year by carbon monoxide poisoning in the United States of America.
Repairing electrics
Because of the danger that comes with dealing with electricity, any job where live electrics are involved should always be handled with caution. Whilst with some basic knowledge you may be able to perform minor jobs, such as changing a light switch, the bigger more complex jobs, such as rewiring an entire property should be left to the professionals. Not only is it safer doing it that way, but attempting to do a highly complex job yourself can have a costly impact should you do it wrong yourself.