stinkerbelle
In a #10 sort of way?<br><font color=green>Sometim
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My husband is extremely handy, we RARELY hire anything out. He finished the basement in our old house, re-felted a pool table (he's working on a poker table now), we've painted many rooms ourselves, changed faucets, he built a shed (from scratch - not a kit), installed our DirecTV dish, landscaped our yard, built retaining walls, etc... He's probably saved us thousands of dollars...
In our old house, there was a problem with 2 lightswitches, one just wasn't working...I found DH IN THE WALL (about 8 inches across) re-wiring the switch (he cut a hole in the back of a closet and climbed through it..heheh)
I think the ONLY thing we would hire out is the painting of our foyer...it's 2 stories high, vaulted...we'd need scafolding and it would just be a PITA to do it ourselves! heheh
So...when do you throw your hands up and call someone for professional help?
(oh - and just as an FYI - the orange "bible" at home depot (I think it's called "home Depot 1-2-3 or do it yourself 1-2-3...about $20-25 is a great investment...can help anyone do basic home repairs and the like...)
In our old house, there was a problem with 2 lightswitches, one just wasn't working...I found DH IN THE WALL (about 8 inches across) re-wiring the switch (he cut a hole in the back of a closet and climbed through it..heheh)
I think the ONLY thing we would hire out is the painting of our foyer...it's 2 stories high, vaulted...we'd need scafolding and it would just be a PITA to do it ourselves! heheh
So...when do you throw your hands up and call someone for professional help?
(oh - and just as an FYI - the orange "bible" at home depot (I think it's called "home Depot 1-2-3 or do it yourself 1-2-3...about $20-25 is a great investment...can help anyone do basic home repairs and the like...)

). But he can't fix a fridge to save his life.

