When tackling a Brisbane demolition job, the first
question for the DIY homeowner would typically be, “Should I do this myself, or
hire a pro?” It’s understandable that a homeowner would want to do the job himself,
especially if it’s just a renovation project for the house. Sometimes it’s a
task that can be done by an experienced DIY enthusiast, but sometimes, you’re
better off calling a professional to handle the job. So how would you know
which job is which?
Getting
Started and Making Plans – Hire a Pro
Never rush into a home renovation project
without properly planning for everything, most especially if there’s Brisbane demolition
to be done. Even before making that “to do” list and going shopping for
materials and equipment, it’s definitely better to hire someone that’s more
experienced and more knowledgeable of the job to help with the planning, even
if you do end up doing it yourself.
A professional contractor will be able to
help you think strategically about the scope of work your renovation project
will need, how to break it down to smaller phases, and help you create a
relevant plan accordingly. If you’re planning on doing large-scale renovation,
you will absolutely need to hire a professional inspector to check the systems
in the building or house, which includes the HVAC ducting, electrical wiring,
plumbing, etc. This is a job that should be left to the pros.
Purchasing
the Materials – DIY
After the planning stage, you will need to
purchase the materials and tools needed for the renovation and Brisbane demolition
project. You can take care of this yourself; there is no need to call a
contractor for this one, unless you’re just asking for recommendations where to
buy. This includes the tiles, the cabinetry, the fixtures, as well as the doors
and windows. However, we suggest calling up your architect or contractor to
consult on sizes and quantities, otherwise you might discover that the batch
you ordered was either not enough, too many, or just doesn’t fit.
Light
Demolition – DIY
A light demolition job for your home
renovation project can certainly be accomplished on your own, which includes
taking apart cabinets, fixtures, and appliances, or pulling up floorboards,
tiles, and carpets. As long as it’s not a structural element of the house,
you’re free to go ahead. What you need a pro for, however, will be tearing down
walls, roofs, and other elements that affect the overall structural integrity
of the house or building. It’s not as simple as smashing down walls with a
sledgehammer.
Any
Demolition Work Involving Gas, Plumbing, Electricity – Hire a Pro
You might be forgiven for wanting to take a
sledgehammer to the walls yourself, but when your demolition job involves
taking down a gas line, electrical wiring, or plumbing, you will definitely
need to hire a professional for that. It’s not just because of the actual work
involved, but because renovation plans for major plumbing and electrical lines
will require permits. That is a time-consuming, complicated affair that you
will be better off assigning to the pros.
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