DIY culture has been on the rise in recent years. More people
than ever before are taking to online forums to try to do as much remodeling
as possible on their own. When done properly, this can save you a lot of
money, as well as add a feeling of pride and accomplishment in your home.
However, if you try to undertake a project that isn’t within your abilities,
you could wind up wasting a large amount of time and money, and still have to
hire a professional to do it.
Countertops are one of the
more expensive items when it comes to home renovation. Which makes the idea
of installing them yourself very attractive. If you can manage to pull it
off, you can save a pretty hefty chunk of change. However, with such an
important and big-budget project, any mistake could wind up costing you even
more than if you had just had a professional install them. We advise not to
try this at home. Here are a few mistakes that could wind up ruining your
remodeling budget.
Mismatched
materials
When ordering materials yourself, from cabinets
to countertops to sinks to dishwashers, it can be a bit overwhelming.
Especially if you’re trying to do it all yourself. There’s nothing more
frustrating than finally having all the components you need and realizing
that they don’t match or fit. Professionals know exactly what to buy and what
to avoid and will save you the headache of hours of research and failed
attempts.
Wrong measurements
Countertop
installation requires a number of very precise measurements. One mistake and
they won’t fit. Then you need to return the entire slab and get a new one,
costing you a lot of money and effort.
Dropping the slab
This
is a worst-case scenario, and it’s far more common than you think.
Countertops are heavy, and without the proper transportation, strength, and
knowledge, it’s easy to drop and break your material. Not only is this an
extremely expensive accident, but it is also incredibly
dangerous.
When it comes to countertops, it’s best to
let the professionals handle it. Call Naffco today at (813) 254-4066 to schedule a
free consultation or stop into one of our
stores to speak with a friendly expert today.
