Some DIY Tips That Can Save You Big Dollars

The DIY (Do It Yourself) TV station has convinced us that we can fix or improve just about anything around our yard, house and garage by ourselves, while saving on the personal budget spreadsheet plan. But now not all DIY projects are the same. While some DIY projects seem like they would give you huge savings, you have to think about the R.O.I; in other words, the amount of time it will take you and what kind of tools you'll need, compared to the amount of cash you'll save in your budget. Let's see some of the most effective DIY avenues that can save you big money, without paying for lots of specialized equipment, time or skill:

Perform your own oil changes. Jiffy Lube wants you to believe that changing your own oil is a big time issue. But it's actually faster than taking it into a car place. Once you get use to it, it will take you around 20 minutes, and save you around $20. You also won't have to hear the technician attempt to sell you a lot of unnecessary add-ons or even worse, buy their sales pitch!

Paint your own rooms. A gallon of paint and an afternoon, and you'll have a different outlook on life'" and a couple more twenties in your wallet. Getting professional painters can cost between $30 to $60 an hour. That does not include the paint and supplies. You'll quickly save $100 or more on a single project.

Wash your own vehicle. It used to be that Saturday morning was for washing the car and mowing the lawn. Now, a lot of us drive through the vehicle wash on our lunch hour. On the other hand, taking out the buckets and sponges can quickly save you about $15. If you clean your car twice a month, that savings adds up to three hundred sixty dollars per year. What could you purchase for three hundred sixty dollars this year?

Do your computer upgrades. The thought of cracking open your computer tower and performing surgery on the inside might give you the heebie-jeebies, and of course, that's what computer pros "bank" on. But installing your own upgrades can save you a bundle. Buy the hardware from a computer superstore (or online for even greater savings), and then teach yourself on the methods by watching videos online. It's not difficult, and your bravery can get you $100 in cash or more. Remember: The person who sold you the thingy at the computer store has a vested interest in making sure you install it properly and without incident. You've got a built in technical support person right there!

Plant a garden. Growing your own herbs and vegetables is the hip thing these days, and it should be '" a 100-square-foot plot can yield roughly $700 of food in one season! Choose food that you like and will eat regularly, or get into a swap with other home gardeners to trade off your excess. Also, it's great for your budget AND your planet. You don't need a big garden, even a few small patio planters will give you plentiful tomatoes and green peppers. Start small if you have to and soon you'll be searching for all available dirt to plant on!

So, when you ponder if a DIY project is right for you or not, think about the things you need and the time you need to accomplish the project. Beside home improvement projects that take a professional license (like plumbing or electrical), many smaller things just need a willingness to learn. All DIY projects are not made equal, but a lot are fun and will save you a bundle!

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