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6 Projects Every Man Tries—But Should Really Leave to Pros

August 11, 2025
By Drew Blankenship
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Most men want to attempt to do their own projects around the house. However, not everything should be DIY. A leaky faucet, building a deck, or even installing new electrical wiring might all seem like easy tasks to tackle. But some of these “quick fixes” might be better left to the pros. Here are six such projects that almost every man has tried but probably shouldn’t have.

1. Electrical Work Beyond Changing a Lightbulb

Working with electricity isn’t just about matching wires and tightening screws. It’s about understanding load limits, proper grounding, and safety codes. One wrong move can lead to electrocution or a house fire, both of which are risks you can avoid by calling a licensed electrician. Even if you think you’ve watched enough tutorials, you can’t replace years of training with a 10-minute YouTube video. Professional electricians not only know how to do the job safely but also ensure your home meets all local regulations. In the long run, avoiding DIY mistakes with electrical work is worth every penny.

2. Plumbing Projects That Involve Major Pipes

Fixing a dripping faucet or replacing a showerhead can be a fun challenge, but major plumbing projects are another story. Tearing into walls or floors to reach pipes without knowing what’s behind them can lead to expensive water damage. Professionals have the tools to locate leaks, replace pipes, and ensure everything is sealed properly. A small DIY plumbing error can flood your home in minutes, creating thousands in repairs. When it comes to your home’s water system, avoiding DIY mistakes is the smartest move you can make.

3. Roof Repairs After a Storm

Climbing onto your roof with a hammer in one hand and shingles in the other might make you feel capable, but it’s also one of the most dangerous DIY jobs. Without proper safety gear and training, you risk serious injury or worse. Even if you manage to patch a section, improper installation can lead to leaks that damage your home’s interior. Roofers not only have the experience to handle repairs quickly but also know how to spot hidden damage you might miss. Hiring a pro ensures you avoid DIY mistakes that could void your roof’s warranty.

4. Structural Changes Inside the Home

Knocking down walls to “open up the space” is a popular trend, but it can also be a disaster waiting to happen if you don’t know what’s load-bearing. Removing or altering the wrong wall can compromise your home’s stability, leading to costly engineering fixes. Professionals have the knowledge to assess structural integrity before making changes, ensuring your home remains safe. They also know how to reroute electrical wiring or plumbing that might be hidden inside walls. Avoiding DIY mistakes here can prevent catastrophic (and expensive) results.

5. Installing Gas Appliances or Lines

Whether it’s a gas stove, water heater, or outdoor grill hookup, anything involving gas lines should be left to certified technicians. A minor leak might not be visible, but it can be deadly. Professionals use specialized tools to test for leaks and ensure connections are secure and up to code. Attempting this yourself not only risks your safety but can also void warranties and insurance coverage. In this case, avoiding DIY mistakes could literally save lives.

6. Major Tree Removal

Cutting down a small branch is one thing; taking down a 30-foot oak next to your house is another. Tree removal involves heavy equipment, precise cutting angles, and an understanding of how trees fall. One wrong cut can send a trunk crashing into your roof, car, or a neighbor’s property. Professional arborists know how to assess the safest way to remove a tree without causing damage. Skipping the pros here can turn an afternoon project into a disaster with lifelong consequences.

The Smartest DIY Move Might Be Calling a Pro

There’s no shame in trying to tackle your own projects around the house, but there are some things that are definitely better left to professionals. When it comes to electrical work, heavy-duty plumbing jobs, or tree removals (and similar projects), it’s probably best to call someone in. Sometimes, the most impressive thing you can do is know when not to DIY.

Which of these projects have you tried—and regretted? Share your DIY disaster stories in the comments.

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About Drew Blankenship

Drew Blankenship is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of hands-on experience as a Porsche technician. Drew still fuels his passion for motorsport by following Formula 1 and spending weekends under the hood when he can. He lives with his wife and two children, who occasionally remind him to take a break from rebuilding engines.

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