Why Do it Yourself (DIY)
The most frustrating aspect of working in the mobile home repair industry
is that it feels like the entire system is designed to guarantee poor workmanship.
Every advice book ever written tells the consumer to get three bids before having any work
done; but how many say not to always use the low bidder? How is a consumer who
doesn't know in detail what work needs to be done going to tell if the three bids are for
the same scope and quality of work. An experienced contractor knows ALL the tricks
of shaving a few cents off his costs; most of them invisible to the consumer.
Take a look at my water heater repair story for a
better idea of what I am talking about. Part
of the reason I am no longer active in the repair business is that I got tired of being
underbid on projects by others whose work I knew would be substandard.
This site is dedicated to the idea that the more you know about doing the
repairs & improvements to your home, whether or not you want to do it yourself, the
better quality of work you will get done. No one else cares about your home
as much as you do. Improved materials and easier to use products,
combined with good directions, make it possible for more and more people to do things for
themselves. For example, copper water supply lines to sinks used to require tools,
skill & strength to install properly. New flexible supply lines can be tightened
by hand and require no strength or skill.
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