why do projects fail ?
? ? for us who do the work for a living, failure is usually due to inexperience w/new materials/method,,, for the average diy'er, improper/inadequate preparation leads the list,,, it also likely the diy'er will select wrong/inadequate/not enough material for the task at hand,,, primarily his/her decision is governed by what the local apron/vest store sells, has in stock, was recommended by the nice man, how much the product costs, & cost of necessary tools - NONE of this means diy'ers can't/won't complete the task to satisfaction/pro level - just do it like a pro & you'll get pro results !
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The DIY shows really do not show what is truly involved when doing renovations. They show the highs of tearing out, the lows of putting back in when it does not fit. But the concept of time is something that people just do not understand. Those doing projects as an inexperienced DIY'r simply ...»
Tools are another big issue. It really scares me to watch those on TV using some of the power equipment that can cut off their hand or leg and doing it so in a really unsafe manner. The writers of these programs do not realize that most people learn from watching, and watching someone who has no business using a tool that can hurt them when using it incorrectly can eventually can cause someone that watches it their hand or leg.
I have been doing this on another site the professionals go to for answers to their questions for several years. I find this place much more fun to help people at and the contractors here really enjoy answering peoples questions. Many of the questions will challenge me for an answer, but it makes me do research in areas that I know little about..