3 Quick Tips to Make Your Next DIY Home Project a Little Easier

It’s home improvement season. As the weather warms up around the country, people are breaking out their to-do lists and getting started on projects around the home.

Interior Door

In reality, jumping into some home improvement projects can be daunting—especially if you’re looking at a long to-do list. Over the winter and into spring, you may jot down things you want to take care of once the weather improves.

Once spring arrives, you may wonder where and how to get started. Look no further! Whether you’re installing a new interior door or you’re breaking out the exterior paint, here are a few simple ways to make starting your next home improvement project a little less daunting.

Shop Around for Deals—and Inspiration

As you prepare to start your spring home improvement projects, you might need supplies. You may need hardware like screws or door hinges. You may need new stair treads or interior doors.

As you shop for these items, don’t hesitate to check the prices at various home improvement stores. This is a great way to save money. For example, you may find one door is priced better at one retailer versus another.

Shopping around isn’t just a great way to find the best prices—it’s also a great way to find inspiration to start your spring projects. For a lot of home DIYers, inspiration is the key to starting new projects. You can see what kind of doors are out there. Or find new exterior paint colors you might not have previously considered.

Enlist a Few More Helping Hands

Sometimes, it’s easy to hop into a home improvement project solo. It might be a project you can knock out over the weekend with a few tools and some elbow grease. However, you might have a few projects that require a bit more effort.

Ask for help! Maybe it’s your spouse, maybe it’s your kids, or maybe it’s a few friends. Sometimes, a few extra hands can make all the difference. All you have to do is delegate. Oh, and don't forget the pizza and cold beverages—these are a must when enlisting help.

One project that can use a few helping hands is replacing interior stair treads. This kind of project can be knocked out in an afternoon—when you have help. Your assistants can help measure, cut, and hold treads. They can also help finish each tread if they need sanded or varnished.

Measure Twice, Cut Once

This tip is one you’ve probably heard before, but it’s worth repeating. This advice isn’t just about literally measuring twice and cutting once (that’s important, too)—it’s also advice to pace yourself.

All too often, people want to get their home improvement projects done ASAP. While it’s nice to knock out your home projects at a swift pace, it can lead to mistakes and errors. These mistakes can mean spending more time and money getting things back in order.

Yes, people have installed new interior doors only to discover they don’t close correctly. Sometimes, the error may have been in measuring for the new door. Or it may be an issue with the door frame. When you take your time to “measure twice and cut once,” you can save so much hassle and get to your next project sooner.

About Menards®

Turning your house into a home is a marathon, not a sprint. Start your home improvement journey off on the right foot with a visit to your local Menards®, where you’ll find high-quality products, low prices, and service that feels like family. Everyone needs a helping hand sometimes, which is why the knowledgeable and friendly staff at Menards® is always ready to lend one. Their Design-It Center or Project Calculator programs can help you envision your finished project while staying under budget. Whether you are stopping in for a tub of Flex Paste or browsing their vast selection of supplies, rest assured that you’ll find what you need at one of their 300 family-owned locations. Save Big Money® and tackle your next big project with a little help from Menards®.

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