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Truth Is Some Folks Shouldn’t Be Allowed in Home Depot

This post comes via Marti Kilby.  It brought a smile and is a good read.  I just felt compelled to share the joy of Marti's writing with you. Please stop by and leave comments and input on Mari's page. I'm sure she will glad to hear from you! 

 Best regards John McCormack Albuquerque Homes Realty

Via Marti Kilby, Broker Associate, San Diego, CA (Myers Real Estate Group):

Some Folks Shouldn’t Be Allowed in Home Depot

 

Some folks shouldn't be allowed in Home Depot

 

OK.  I’m admittedly a bit of an HGTV junkie, and I personally love painting, refinishing furniture, sewing and gardening.  But, have you noticed that for some folks DIY home projects are just about as successful as DIY dentistry or representing yourself in court?

 

Just because you own the tool, doesn’t mean you should use it.  Let’s start with a chop saw.  You want to install crown molding, but somehow figuring the miter cut involves math and angles that were obviously discussed that week you were absent in 7th grade.  Walk away from the saw.  Do not nail those pieces of molding to your walls and then patch all of the corners where the wood doesn’t meet.

 

Faux finish is a faux pas.  No matter what the brochure indicates, results are not typical.  Dapping paint and layered finishes on your wall with a sea sponge is probably not a good idea unless you actually have a few artistic bones in your body.

 

Color me wonderful!  Who doesn’t like color?  Hosting the entire rainbow in your 3 bedroom house might seem like fun, but when selling, the purple bedroom and red bathroom have to go.

 

So you don’t want to color within the lines.  Love your sense of expression and freedom, but please don’t pick up a paint brush!  Wall paint should be on the walls; ceiling paint on the ceilings; trim paint on the trim; no paint should be on the floor.  These little paint groups shouldn’t get together.  They really like to have their own place.  And oh, one coat is not enough.

 

New flooring can change the look of your home.  Yep.  And I know that the tile in the entry isn’t quite level and the laminate in the family room has a little gap around the edges.  Probably not a big deal though.

 

Love your attempt at curb appeal.  However, the plants are not happy to be lined up like little soldiers in straight rows parallel to your house and sidewalk.  Those annuals are also concerned about your plans for when they pass on…..

 

Do I sound mean?  Yes!  I am!  That’s because I want to sell your home, not make excuses for it!  Do I believe that people can learn to improve their DIY project skills with practice?  Absolutely, but please, not while trying to sell your home.  When in doubt, call a professional.  Stay away from Home Depot.  Trust me; it’s cheaper in the long run.

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