Frugal Landscaping:Don't Waste Money Trying to Save Money
How Being Too Cheap Can Bite You in the Budget
By Lazy Gardens, published Aug 17, 2006
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Hiring Professionals versus Doing it Yourself
The best DIY landscape projects are those that require minimal skill, use easy-to-find materials, and require mostly patience and labor. Here are some questions to ask yourself, after a trip to the library for some books on how to do whatever it is you want to do:
- Does it require special equipment? Is the equipment expensive? How hard is the equipment to use? Can you rent it? Do you need a special license to drive it?
- Do you have the strength to do it? Spreading gravel or topsoil is not difficult, but it's very physical. Can you afford the chiropractor's bill? Or would you rather watch muscular young men spreading it?
- Does it require skill? If so, how fast can you become skilled? Can you get good directions and just follow them, or is this one of things that you can only learn by doing it for a while?
The most important questions of all:
- If you totally botch the project, can you afford to do it over or hire a professional to fix it? Remember that redoing a project means you will have to remove what you did, buy new materials, then do it all over again, which makes fixing a botched project more than twice as expensive as doing it right the first time. If the answer is "no, I can't afford to redo the project", hire an experienced contractor.
- If you totally botch the project, how dangerous is it to you and your property? An ugly flower bed is minor. A badly built retaining wall can send a mudslide through your living room or your neighbor's living room. A runaway bulldozer can ruin the whole neighborhood. A mistake with electricity or a chain saw can ruin your life.
- Is the contractor you hired experienced, licensed, bonded, and above all, insured? If he drops the palm tree on your house, will his insurance pay for the repairs?
Frugal Landscaping:Don't Waste Money Trying to Save Money
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Did You Know?
Materials for the do-it-yourself home improvement projects in the USA cost about $200 billion last year.
Resources
- This article was adapted from my blog entry on gardening.
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