The Do’s and Don’ts of DIY: When to Leave It To The Expert

Let’s be honest: We all fancy ourselves as a bit of DIY genius. No job is too complex or great. When it comes to doing it yourself, any danger of causing serious injury or seriously botching up a job goes out the window; it’s all about ego and proving that not every job requires calling ‘The Man’.

In the real world, however, there is only so much the common homeowner can achieve when deciding to do a touch of handy work around a property. More often than not, it pays to get the expert in. Here’s a list of some household tasks that shouldn’t be too difficult to handle, and those that most definitely require a professional. If you’re one of those who thinks you’re a DIY jack-of-all-trades, look away now…

Don’t Get Wired On Electrics

Let’s get the obvious out of the way first. Anything electrical in your home that requires attention is best left untouched. Not only do you skirt with the obvious risk of electrocuting yourself, meddling with the wires behind that dodgy plug socket could wreak havoc on your home’s entire wiring. The appeal of deciding to fix a light fitting without the costly expense of calling in a professional may seem alluring, but just think about the potential spiralling costs in the event you botch it up and need to find a professional electrician to rewire your whole home. Bottom line: Don’t fiddle with electrics.

Electrician expert wiring plug socket
Leave electrics to the expert

Different Strokes

Moving on to something a little safer, there’s nothing wrong with attempting painting inside your home. Obviously there’s more to it than simply taking a pot of paint to your walls, but it’s certainly one of the more ‘doable’ DIY projects. As Interior specialist Gemma Cheney writes in the Guardian, there are tricks to adding a professional touch to your painting: “preparation is everything”. For ease and for covering a larger area, a roller is probably best, but for the more intricate jobs, a paintbrush is more ideal. The beauty of it all is that even if you do somehow manage to make a hash of it, you can always hire a painter and decorator to save the day.

Painting DIY indoors property
Unleash your inner painter

Avoid the Waterworks

When it comes to plumbing, there are a handful of simple jobs that do not require a plumbing service: a leaky tap, installing a new shower head or unclogging a drain are all perfect and scalable jobs to keep you occupied at the weekends. However, the more complex tasks will require a professional plumber. Much like trying to fix a problematic wire, fiddling with your home’s plumbing could have disastrous consequences that could leave you more out of pocket to fix than if you called the plumber in the first place. Moving away from the job at hand, hiring a plumber has other benefits. He or she will help you stay within your planned budget and will likely get the job done within your envisioned timeline.

Plumbing expert DIY
Time to call in the Plumber?

Take it Outside

Of course, DIY isn’t just contained to your home; the garden represents a wide range of DIY jobs you can do yourself, from mowing the lawn and painting the fence, to the more difficult bricklaying or pond installation. You may laugh, but there is a method to mowing the perfect lawn, but it’s probably not worth calling in the man. However, installing that nice, new water feature or building a new shed is probably better left to the professional – Bark can help you find local Bricklayers if you need them. Regardless of perfecting the bricklaying when building a new shed, there are also legal complication such as obtaining planning permission that a professional will know inside out and offer guidance. On top of all that, there’s the slight issue of landscaping. We’d all love a garden that wouldn’t look out of place at the Chelsea Flower Show, but left to your own devices you could just as likely end up with the garden from hell. Again, probably best to hire a landscaper for that major redesign.

landscaping gardening expert DIY
Shaping your dream garden

Inspired to Do It Yourself? Consider calling in a local professional first. Bark.com has a wide range of house and home services to help spruce up your property.

For more Bark.com tips and insight, why not check out our other blogs?

Skillpages is now Bark.com! – FAQs

Have you heard? Skillpages has been acquired by Bark.com!

But what does this mean for you, and your Skillpages/Bark account? If you have a query in relation to Skillpages or Bark, please review our FAQs below.

Q. I’ve forgotten my Password. Please can you help?

A. If you are a seller and would like to find out your password, enter your email address here and we will send you a link to reset your password. If you are a buyer, click here.

If you are a UK Skillpages user and have not claimed your profile, doing so will register you with Bark for free. Once you claim your profile, a new password will be issued.

For non-UK Skillpages users, we are working hard to expand our service. If you wish to delete your account, just let us know.

Q. I am looking for a local service and have come across Bark.com. How do I use your service?

A. Bark is the best way to find local services and also a great way for local service providers to grow their business. If you are looking for a local service, just head to bark.com and request a service you need and where you need it. We will then match you with the most relevant local service provider.

If you are a local business and interested in becoming a local service provider, head to our website and register for free. When a customer requests a service relevant to your business, we will alert you.

Q. I am interested in becoming a Bark seller. How do I go about this?

A. It’s great to hear that you’re interested in becoming a seller with Bark.com. Registration is free, just head to our website and create an account.

Q. How do I delete my Skillpages account?

A. We’re sorry to hear that you want to delete your Skillpages account. Please send us either your registered Skillpages email address, or a link to your Skillpages profile on Bark to team@bark.com, stating that you’d like to delete your account, and we will delete your account for you.

We shall be in touch to confirm account deletion.

Q. I cannot log-in to my account. Please can you help?

A. If you are a UK Skillpages user and have not claimed your profile, doing so will register you with Bark. Once you claim your profile, a new password will be issued.

If you’re in the UK and have already claimed your Skillpages profile you can reset your password here.

Q. What’s happened to my Skillpages page?

A. All Skillpages profile pages have been migrated to Bark.com and are still visible. UK users can upgrade for free to a Bark.com account and begin receiving leads.

We’re working on extending this functionality to non-UK users.

Q. When will Skillpages/Bark be available in my country?

A. We are active in the UK currently but we are working hard to expand in the future. We will contact relevant Skillpages users when Bark comes available in their territory

Q. What happened to Skillpages, and why is it now called Bark?

A. We are pleased to announce that Skillpages has been acquired by Bark.com!

Q. Is my profile still safe?

A. Yes. All of your data from your Skillpages account is safe and will be transferred to Bark.com.

Q. I live outside the UK would like to use Bark

A. We are currently operating in the UK but are working hard to open up new territories in the future.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Bark team via:

Phone: +44 207 117 2656

Email: contact@bark.com

Twitter: @BarkTeam

Facebook: Bark.com

 

Nick Hewer teams up with Bark

Following his recent exit from the Apprentice, Nick Hewer has been helping us get our message out there!

Nick’s produced a couple of videos for us in his own unique style – explaining to both buyers and sellers alike how to get the most out of Bark.

Nick, who has a background running his own PR firm, loves Bark and commented:

‘I’m really excited about working with Bark and am looking forward to the journey ahead’

Check out the videos here:

Hope you like them!

Bark reaches 10,000 suppliers!

I’m really pleased to say we’ve hit 10,000 suppliers today registered on Bark!

That’s a great achievement for us and we are proud to be helping some many small companies get more business – without charging them a penny! Bark is working and working well – we are starting to make a real difference to how people find local service providers and are looking forward to continuing on our mission to take the pain out of getting quotes and finding skilled professionals online. list of domains .

Bark Organises its New Year’s Eve party…using Bark!

They say eat your own toffee…and that’s exactly what we did when I decided, on the morning of December 31st that it would be nice to hold a new year’s party for the Bark crew. Those who know me will know that I take my parties very seriously and whilst I’m always last minute I had some doubt that this could be pulled off in time – especially considering I had a full day’s work planned.

I needed: a catering company to do a buffet dinner and serve drinks, a DJ to light up the room and get the party going and a comedian to entertain everyone. I started with the catering a called a couple of people I found on Google but the only available one was a company specialising in Jamaican cuisine and the woman I spoke to barely spoke English – accept to keep saying ‘Jerk Chicken any way you want’.

I was about to give up especially when my ever sensible co-founder Kai got the hump and said don’t you dare spend all day organizing a party, we can just go to the pub. But then one of our engineers said ‘Why don’t you just Bark it’ – and I had a why-didn’t-I-think-of-that moment – a bit like when you spend half an hour looking for your wallet only to find it in your pocket. Of course that’s exactly what Bark is for – so I did 3 Barks – for a DJ, caterer and comedian and marked them all as URGENT – FOR TONIGHT, and then got on with my meetings.

A couple of hours later – and we’d got a better response than we’d ever hoped for. I had 5 pitches for each job – many of them from quality suppliers who had had last minute cancellations and most of them from the principal of the company concerned. We got a super cool DJ from Capital DJ Services, amazing food from the team at Chef in my Kitchen and a brilliant comedian who made everyone laugh all night.

Needless to say the team has the worst hangover the next day and we loved the fact that our whole party was organised on Bark – even more so given that we probably wouldn’t have had time to organise it otherwise!