I’ll be honest—DIY isn’t really my thing. If something needs doing around the house, my first instinct isn’t to grab a toolbox; it’s to ask someone who actually knows what they’re doing. Luckily, my brother is a carpenter, so when we needed new flooring two years ago, he fitted beautiful laminate for us. Before that, my dad was my go-to for advice on all things practical—he was great at fixing things and always seemed to have a solution.
More recently, my husband surprised me with his own DIY skills. Our Dyson vacuum wasn’t working properly, and I was ready to throw it away. But instead of replacing it, he ordered some new parts, made a few fixes, and now it’s working like brand new! I never would have thought to repair it myself, but that small fix saved us a lot of money.
DIY Isn’t Always the Answer
While I love the idea of being handy, I also know my limits. Simple fixes? Maybe. But for anything more complex, I’d rather call in the professionals. That being said, seeing my husband fix the Dyson made me realize that sometimes, DIY is worth a shot—especially if it can save money or extend the life of something you already own.
When to DIY and When to Call for Help
- DIY: Small repairs, furniture assembly, painting, or fixing something simple like a vacuum. If there’s a video tutorial and the risk is low, it might be worth trying.
- Call the Experts: Anything involving plumbing, electrics, or major home improvements (like flooring!). Mistakes in these areas can be costly, so it’s often best to leave them to the pros.
Final Thoughts
I may never be a DIY expert, but I’ve learned that sometimes, a small fix can go a long way. And if all else fails, I know who to call—whether it’s my husband, my brother, or a professional.
Do you prefer DIY, or do you leave it to the experts? Let me know!






