

Taking on some of your own simple DIY tasks in your home is a great way to save money and to learn new skills. Some jobs you are always going to need a professional to help with – things like electrical work, and plumbing are not things that should be taken on unless you have the right training to do so. However, there are lots of jobs that you can tackle around the home.
Minor repairs are an easy place to start and to build confidence in your DIY skills. Things like loose doors, wall and door hooks that have come out and cupboards that don’t shut properly or have broken or squeaky hinges are things that can generally be mended easily with the help of a screwdriver and some wood glue.
For metal items that need to be repaired, it is always good to have some metal bonding adhesive like this https://www.ct1.com/product-applications/metal-to-metal-adhesive/ to hand in your home DIY kit. Damaged garden furniture, shelf brackets that are in need of repair and gates are all things that can be fixed with some of this. Just make sure that you leave it adequate time to set before you use the item so that it bonds together properly.
If you are feeling creative and want to refresh some old furniture, then you can also try your hand at upcycling. Adding new handles and a fresh coat of paint to a chest of drawers for example can give it a new lease of life.