Q&A: How to ask people for help with home improvement????

September 3, 2010
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3513586602 5fa141a00a m Q&A: How to ask people for help with home improvement????
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Question by lf: How to ask people for help with home improvement????
I know there’s something call home improvement parties or something like that, does anybody know what they are call and if you do how can I invite people (family, friends) to come over to my house and help me out with paint and small repairs around the house, it would cost me so much if I hire someone and I thought I could buy some pizza and drinks for friends, does that sound nice and if it does how do I do it, please help!!!!
I am actualy really good at doing things around the house, I’ve fixed toilets, sinks and even reulphoster my furniture. I just have to have some stuff done by the middle of next month for house insurance purposes and if I don’t fix them it could cost me a lot to get a new insurance

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Answer by dartagnanpluck
Thant depends on your friends and how handy/skilled they are. I wouldn’t want too many of my friends working on my house. It would get really messed up.

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4 Responses to Q&A: How to ask people for help with home improvement????

  1. dr.smokes on September 3, 2010 at 5:39 am

    well you can always rely on tim the tool man tailor and his benford tools :D

    no seriously, i think the main issue is to determine if you’re good with your handshandy work, i mean can you actually paint, or fix a broken window or stuff?! cuz if you can’t, you’ll end up with a big mess which will cost you probably more than it will if you hired professionals at the first place.

    sure, doing these things by yourself is a great satisfaction, i personally love to do all the small repairspainting by myself. So, evaluate yourself and determine if you can do these things by yourself or not.

    as for the part of inviting friends and family, DON’T!!!
    “too many cooks will ruin the meal” you’ll end up with a bunch of people all with good intentions but all with different points of view on how things need to be done… just imagine the consequences!

    best of luck with your decision.

  2. am1benz on September 3, 2010 at 5:45 am

    Yes, this is a effective way of saving money and getting insight into fixing a problem from another perspective. Before sending the invites, make sure you have all the tools needed for a pacticular job. If it’s painting, get brushes, rollers, paint, dropclothes,edgers, scrapers and screwdrivers to remove the cover plates for outlets and switches. All these items should be in the room and ready for the work to proceed. If you hope your invitees bring the tools, it will be a disaster if something is forgotten. Make sure everything is ready to proceed. I wouldn’t mind helping if I knew I wouldn’t have to move all of the furnature around before the project starts. Give your guests a finish goal! Do “this” and your done! If they ask for another project then fine, however only “one” task at a time! If you prep everything you will not have to cater to their needs because it will have been addressed before they arrive. This will allow you to work with your guests. The guests will feel they are not doing all the work when you are also pitching in! Preplan throughly and all will have a good time.

  3. scarecrow on September 3, 2010 at 6:20 am

    If they are family and friends just ask for help that’s what family, friends do for each other. just ask.

  4. windancerhil on September 3, 2010 at 7:08 am

    I never recommend asking a building professional– no matter how good a friend or relation– to work “for free”. Those people make their living doing stuff like you want done. Not a very good “party” for them. Pay them for their work and they can buy their own pizza! See it from their side? Think about it. What skills do you have to reciprocate?

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