I guess “hire someone” is always an option, but it’s a difficult task sometimes, especially finding someone reliable. It’s not even that the larger thing is outside my ability, it’s just “ugh, I don’t have time for this”.

Curious if anyone has any tips and tricks to overcome this kind of paralysis.

  • Heikki2@lemmy.world
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    I get this. Recently we had a wet spot on our ceiling. It was about 1/2" diameter spot. Needed time to get it fixed. I planned for about 3 hours, cut into the spot, find where the wetness came from, fix wetness issue, fix hole, texture and paint. 2 weeks is what it took.

    When I opened the hole, rat dropping fell and the wetness was from the rats pulling insulation off my from condenser line which was sweating. Root cause of the issue is find where the rats are getting in, seal that, catch the rats that remain, then fix all the stuff id originally set out to do.

    My wife complained the whole time I only needed to fix the drywall everything else was just to delay

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      One rule of thumb I’ve heard for estimating repairs as a homeowner is to take however long you think it should take, double the number and increase the time unit

      • “I can do that in two hours” --> 4 days
      • “It should take a day” --> 2 weeks
      • “It’s a short project. Maybe a month.” --> 2 years
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        So that’swhy kitchen isn’t finished yet, I estimated about 3-4 months… guess my kid(s) will get to enjoy it or become labor!