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Getting
Up The Nerve To Start Your Home
Improvement Project
Getting
up the nerve to begin your home improvement project can be exasperating
to say the least. One moment you're gung-ho and ready to tackle the
job...the next minute you're almost suffering from anxiety attacks.
But you shouldn't allow these roller coaster feelings to continue to
prevent you from doing what you really want to do. And besides, after
almost a quarter of a century as a home
improvement contractor, I
sometimes still get these same feelings.
It remind me of the butterflies I would get just before kick-off, when
I played football back in the day. But after my first hit, I was
alright the rest of the game. And it sometimes happen that way today in
the home
improvement business. At
the inception of a project I can get
kind of nervous and excited, but as the project continues I begin to
relax and settle down.
So if you are having uneasy feelings and doubting yourself, just put
your foot down and make a commitment to start the job immediately and
do it. Don't get caught up worrying about making mistakes because
mistakes are really nothing more than growing pains. That's right. We
all are human and we all make mistakes, but you can profit from your
mistakes and turn those bloopers into building blocks.
Never give up on yourself before you even give it a try. First, take
the necessary time to get all the information you can from as many
reputable sources available and immerse yourself in it. Try to obtain
all the knowledge you can about whatever task you will be performing
and prepare to follow those instructions completely.
It's only natural if you're feeling apprehensive about doing work
around the house that you are uncomfortable tackling... and its quite
understandable to have reservations; but if you are of a sound
mind and reasonably healthy there are a number of projects around the
house you just might be able to do...and quite well thank
you.
Let's take a look at prehaps some possibilities.
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EXTERIOR CLEANING 101
Now that everything is in order and you're ready to begin cleaning the
exterior of your house, once again, safety is the operative word and
caution is the yellow light that you should keep in your head at all
times. Okay? Alright. So let the show begin.
As I stated earlier, I
have been pressure washing homes for almost a quarter of a century and
I have cleaned a lot of homes in my time, and I still thoroughly enjoy
doing so...except in winter. But hopefully that's not a problem for
you. First, remember to follow all of the directions and instructions
that the manufacturer of the pressure washer has recommended.
In other
words follow their guidelines on how to operate the equipment to a
letter. Never deviate for a second from the way the equipment is
intended to be used. And for goodness sake make sure you do not sit the
fuel can remotely close to the pressure washer when it is running!
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Tools of the trade!
Brushes of the finest quality on the market."
Ladders for proper safety.
Tools...an industry mainstay.
Airless Sprayers - Dependable and Reliable.
Pressure Washers that stand the test of time.
Sanders and Tools- tools you can count on.
Scaffolding a sure foundation that you can stand on.
Generators: your power source when all else fails.
Spot and stain sealer that never fails.
Tools to make your project easier.
Nail Guns/Staplers...
trouble free and long lasting.
Saws: straight cuts each and every time.
Workboots: for safety and pain free comfort all day long. |
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