| ▲ | bob1029 6 hours ago | |
> You can save a lot of money in maintenance and repairs by doing your own work whenever possible. I replaced the drain pump in my dishwasher, replaced a leaking kitchen faucet, replaced the control board on my HVAC system, do all my own yard work, etc. This is where the margins of home ownership open up. Doing your own yard work also has added benefit of giving you routine awareness of potential issues around your property before things become much more expensive. Irrigation and drainage issues are usually obvious when you are standing right on top of them. I would argue that if you aren't willing to push a mower around your property, you might not want to own that property. Also, DIY yard work also forces you to maintain various tools and skills that are extremely useful for adjacent applications. For example, lawnmowers and standby generators tend to have similar principles of operation. The tool and knowledge I use to gap the spark plugs for my mower works just as well for the generac. | ||
| ▲ | locusofself 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
It's also really nice to just do some work outside instead of staring at a screen . I really enjoy mowing my huge lawn, doing some light landscaping stuff. My wife and daughter pick weeds for hours and it really centers them. | ||