Should You Hire a Contractor for Your Home Renovation?

As you start planning your home renovation, you may be wondering whether to do it yourself or should you hire a contractor? After all, home improvement is a great way to increase your home’s value. While it is possible to tackle some renovations on your own, there are certain projects that are best left to the professionals. 

Photo of a family working on a home improvement project

Here are a few things to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to hire a contractor.

Scope of the Project

If you are planning a large-scale renovation, it is probably best to hire a contractor. Not only will they have the necessary experience and expertise to get the job done right, but they will also be able to handle all of the logistics involved in a big project.

The scope of the project is the range of work that will be done as part of the renovation. It can include things like painting, re-tiling the bathroom, or installing new flooring. If the scope of the project is small, then you may be able to complete it yourself. However, if the scope of the project is larger, then you will likely need to hire a contractor.

There are several things to keep in mind when determining the scope of your project:

1. The size of the project

A small project, like painting a single room, is much different than a large project, like a complete home renovation.

2. The complexity of the project

A simple project, like painting the whole house, is much different than a complex project, like installing new flooring.

3. The time required to complete the project

A quick project, like changing the windows in a single room, is much different than a time-consuming project, like installing a new roof.

Skill Level

Even if you are only planning a small renovation, it is important to consider your own skill level. Some projects, such as electrical work or plumbing, should only be attempted by those with the proper training and experience. If you are not confident in your ability to complete a project safely and correctly, it is probably best to hire a contractor.

Common DIY Areas

Generally, most homeowners choose to renovate the kitchen, bathrooms, and bedrooms in their homes. These areas are typically safe to do without a contractor but always consult with local professionals to be sure. Other areas of the house, like the roof or foundation, are not recommended to renovate without a contractor. This is because these areas can be more dangerous and require specialized skills and knowledge. 

Define the Goal

When renovating the kitchen, bathrooms, and bedrooms in a home, it is important to think about what you want to achieve. Do you want more storage? Are you looking to update the décor? Whatever your goals may be, it is important to create a plan before starting any renovations. This will help keep costs down and ensure that the project stays on track.

For example, if you wanted to change the flooring in your kitchen you could. You could remove tiles from a kitchen concrete floor yourself, but you may need to rent or purchase specialized tools. The process will be much easier if the tile adhesive has been allowed to dry completely. First, use a chisel and hammer to pry up one corner of the tile. Next, insert a crowbar or putty knife under the tile and lever it up. Finally, use a tile scraper or chisel to remove any remaining adhesive. If the tile is attached to plywood or another type of subflooring, you may need to use a power drill with a specialized bit to remove the tile. Hiring a professional contractor is always an option if you are unsure about your ability to remove the tile yourself.

When changing the flooring of a house, however, it is important to consider the climate of the area. If the climate is dry, then hardwood or ceramic tiles may be a good choice. If the climate is wet, then tile or laminate may be a better choice. It is also important to choose a type of flooring that will be easy to clean and maintain.

Always consult with a professional before starting any home renovations. 

Schedule

If you have a full-time job or other time commitments, it may be difficult to find the time to complete a renovation project. In this case, it may be best to hire a contractor who can work around your schedule. But if you’re not in a rush, you may be able to do some of the work yourself and save money.

Budget

Contractors can be expensive, so you will need to factor their fees into your budget. If you are working with a limited budget, you may want to try to do some of the work yourself in order to save money.

Going the DIY route means being realistic about your abilities. If you have never done anything like this before, it may be wise to start with a smaller project. YouTube videos and home improvement stores can be helpful, but there is no substitute for experience. Don’t bite off more than you can chew and be sure to get the proper permits before beginning any work.

If you decide to hire a contractor, make sure to do your research and find a reputable company with experience in the type of renovation you are planning. Get multiple bids and make sure all the contractors you are considering are licensed and insured. Once you have selected a contractor, get everything in writing before any work begins. This will help avoid misunderstandings and disagreements down the road.

Want to do the home renovation yourself? Take the time to weigh all of your options before making a decision. Hiring a contractor can be expensive, but it may be the best option for certain projects. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to hire a contractor should be based on your own individual circumstances.

There is no right or wrong answer when deciding whether to hire a contractor or do the work yourself!

Tre Pryor, Realtor

Tre Pryor is the leading real estate expert in the city of Louisville. He is a multi-million dollar producer and consistently ranks in the top 1% of Louisville Realtors for homes sold. Tre Pryor has the highest possible rating—5.0 stars on Google—by his clients and is routinely interviewed by the local NBC news. Tre Pryor is a member of the RE/MAX Hall of Fame.