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10 DIY errors to steer clear of in your subsequent undertaking


DIY can be a great money saver, but if your skills are not up to the task there’s a very good chance there’s a DIY mistake ready to turn into a DIY disaster just around the corner. 

There’s different levels of difficulty for any project you can take on yourself. You might want to do a bit of bathroom DIY, but what plumbing skills do you have? Or are you just going to tackle the painting?

Whatever your DIY level there’s things you just shouldn’t do and we are here to point you in the right direction for a successful project.  

The quality of products can vary greatly, and again some budget products are perfectly OK, but many simply aren’t as good as more expensive products. However, as a general rule, always avoid really cheap tools and products. Look for mid price tools and products and check out reviews or get recommendations from friends and family. 

Electric cables should run vertically and horizontally from a switch or socket, but that isn’t always the case as I can tell you from experience. Investing in a stud finder like this FOLAI Stud Finder Wall Scanner from Amazon, will help find studs in a wall – so you know where to put up shelves, TV brackets etc – electric cables and water pipes. But remember they are not perfect, so be careful. 

Whatever DIY project you’re working on, plan what tools you need, and buy, borrow or hire if you don’t have them.  

But, there are just some DIY tasks that are best left to the professionals, while certain jobs will need a certificate from a qualified person to be approved. Check out our guide DIY: What to leave to the professionals for in-depth insight. 

There’s a lot of obvious and easy things to do, such as wearing safety boots, do not do any DIY barefoot (people do). Wear masks when sanding (especially MDF), goggles when needed, overalls to keep clothes clean and knee pads if kneeling a lot. Make sure ladders are secure, keep guides and guards in place and keep your work area clean. 

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