My DH can hang pictures and shelves and other easy projects. As for DIY home renovations, he would rather hire out. Do it right the first time... Although the money savings of DIY is appealing.
My DH can hang pictures and shelves and other easy projects. As for DIY home renovations, he would rather hire out. Do it right the first time... Although the money savings of DIY is appealing.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
I'm not sure how handy DH really is, but we will soon find out.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
Yep. His mom taught him tons of stuff when he was growing up. We haven't encountered anything he can't do yet. His brother is an electrician and his mom also got certified so we have even had lessons on electrical work.
pear / 1965 posts
We both are pretty handy. We have done our own tile, wood floors and stuff like that.
He built me a Chicken coop which I was SO EXCITED about and LOVE. I wanted chickens so bad and love my "ladies" I have now. We live on a couple acres...so we kind of need to be hands on and what not to even just maintain that. Plus he was an electrician, as was I. The only thing that I do more than him is wood working.
pomegranate / 3008 posts
Absolutely. It was an important quality that I was hoping for in my future my husband and I lucked out! He does everything from woodworking, drywall, electrical, cars (not just replacement and maintenance but building from the ground up), etc. I won't let him paint walls though. He is an absolute mess when it comes to painting walls so that is one thing I do myself.
cantaloupe / 6800 posts
Yes! He is very much so. My dad is too, so after seeing a friends SO struggle to level a shelf he hung, I was glad to have DH and my dad who are so handy.
eggplant / 11824 posts
Nope, he is not handy at all; which is fine by me. A lot of the renovations done to our condo by the previous owner were DIY jobs, and most of them were done incorrectly in some part and we had to have them professionally redone sooner than if they had had a professional do them in the first place; which can be much more expensive in the long term. (for example, the garbage disposal plumbing for 1 pipe was done incorrectly so the disposal completely rusted out much sooner than if it had been plumbed correctly from the start. For the repair, we than had to get a new disposal and pay for the replumbing of that pipe. Similar situation for the water heater, which resulted in a $1500+ repair which could have been easily avoided by hiring someone who knew what they were doing from the start).
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
He's handy with some things, but is constantly learning! I hope he'll be as handy as my dad one day!!
cantaloupe / 6610 posts
My DH is amazing in the handy dept...He truly enjoys doing house projects and fixing and improving things. He loves to go to lowes and Home Depot and just pick up things to do to our house.
grapefruit / 4819 posts
DH is very good with the handyman stuff! Growing up, my dad was about as mechanically declined as one could possibly be, so I'm not used to having someone in the house who can actually do stuff. having DH be able to fix things, problem solve, and assemble/install things in the house has been wonderful!
pomegranate / 3244 posts
Nope. Not at all. I am handier than he is and I am not handy at all, haha.
pear / 1965 posts
@PrincessBaby: Those two stores are dangerous for us. Same thing...you can ALWAYS find something there that you just "have" to have for your house. LOL
pomegranate / 3809 posts
Maybe not a pro handyman diy'er but we're learning! We attempt to DIY everything with our house. We figure there's tons of resources now (DIY and how to's on line, coworkers who are DIYers who can offer advice and help, no one will take care to do the best job on your own home as you would, it's nice to look around the house and say I did that, and the more we learn about the house and fixing it up, the easier it gets.
cantaloupe / 6610 posts
@Rescuemom10: I know! He'll be like "I'm going to the gym..." And then 3 hours later he'll show up with a truck full of random stuff and be like, "I stopped at Home Depot for a minute after the gym..." But he really enjoys tinkering around the house so I'm just grateful:).
persimmon / 1388 posts
Heck no. He'd rather watch ESPN than learn to fix things...lol. Good thing we're renters!
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
Very! We did a gut renovation and he did everything but electrical bc we have a stupid low voltage system.
GOLD / cantaloupe / 6703 posts
I love him dearly, but he is not handy at all. I am far more handy that he is. When it comes time to do home renovations, we might do some small stuff with help from DH's dad. He's super handy.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Yep! He completely gutted the condo and redid it all before we meet. Saves us so much money that he can do most things.
Added bonus he is sexier then any other handy man I have seen.
pomelo / 5524 posts
Yes! And so glad! He just redid our half bath right before the baby came, and it's beautiful! The only thing he would rather call someone on is electrical. He can change out a switch/light fixture/fan, but if it's something extensive, he'd rather call someone who has the knowledge.
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
Kind of, it really depends. He can hang lighting and do little repairs (he fixed our dishwasher a couple months ago) and he is learning how to use a bunch of woodworking tools in our basement (he just made this awesome cat box bench..it's a bench that hides the cat box! very Ikea Hacker style) but if it's anything big or extensive, we'll hire someone.
pomelo / 5331 posts
Nope. I'm a tad bit handier than him, but not much. We definitely keep the contractor and handyman business alive -- we had to hire a handyman service to come hang our blinds and shades, for goodness' sake. But we can do little things -- like I caulked our bathtub, and feel like I could handle switching out a light fixture and things like that.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
Surprisingly yes. I think it's a stereotype that Jews aren't good handyman, at least in my house growing up my dad wasn't and my brother isn't. But DH usually can fix things himself, and if he can't his dad will help.
GOLD / pineapple / 12662 posts
Yes!
@RachieCakes: While I am fumbling with the Ikea instructions, DH has everything organized and almost intuitively knows how to put it together. He even has pretty feet. *sigh*
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