When to Call a Contractor?

Posted on Saturday, April 04, 2009
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It’s a personal call when you make a decision to use a contractor. And it all come down to the following:

  • Your comfort level with the task at hand;
  • Your time;
  • Your budget.
If you’re venturing beyond a simple home repair project to new technically challenging installations such as adding electrical circuits or adding a sink, you should first check to see if a permit is required from your local building department.  You don’t need a permit for many home repairs but you may need a permit for “new work” especially for electrical, heating, cooling and plumbing.

 In some cases, the permit will require that a licensed contractor do the work to protect the public’s health, safety and welfare.  In some cases it may be required that the local Building Inspector review your work during construction and after its completion.

If you find that a licensed contractor is not required for the permit or that the work you want to do can be covered under a “Home Owner’s Permit” then I’d suggest you ask yourself three questions:

  • Do I feel confident in making (or at least comfortable trying) this repair?
  • Are the consequences acceptable if it takes me longer to do the project than I anticipate?
  • Do I really want to try this project?
If you answered “yes” to them all, you should give it a shot and do the repair yourself.  That’s the only way to gain experience and confidence.