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5 Home Projects You May Want to Leave to the Experts

Homeowners have plenty of ideas and information at their fingertips. However, there are still a number of home renovation undertakings best left to the experts — especially those involving gas, plumbing and electric wiring.

Not sure which projects may require a professional touch outside of this troublesome trio? Costco helps you sort it out with these five projects homeowners should be wary of tackling on their own.

1. Installing hardwood flooring

This is especially difficult if the layout of the room is complex. Not only does the process demand a significant amount of time, skill and research, but the cost of an error is likely to surpass that of expert installation.

2. Clearing gutter clutter

Clearing the gutter by hand can be hazardous for homeowners; many experts carry tools to tackle the task from the ground. Also on the no-go list? Tree trimming and roof repair.

Pro-Tip: To curb long-term cleaning costs, invest in a gutter system that has been designed to remain free of clogs caused by leaves and debris.

3. New countertops and cabinetry

Don't underestimate the margin for error in installation. Even a minor measurement mistake could result in an uneven assembly or necessitate all new (costly) materials.

Pro-Tip: Remember to factor the cost of buying new tools into the pros and cons of attempting a project yourself. Installing crown molding, for example, requires expensive equipment.

4. Refinishing furniture

If a piece is a prized heirloom, an antique or valuable, leave refinishing in the hands of a professional, as improper tools, techniques or products can produce irreparable damage.

Pro-Tip: If the stakes are a bit lower and you're on a tight budget, do your research first. Simply painting a piece can take up to five steps, from sanding and residue removal to glossing.

5. Landscaping on a large scale

Yes, there are elements that are easier. Permits, water features, tree or shrub removal, irrigation systems and outdoor structures? Not so simple.

Pro-Tip: If you aren't sure if you'll need help, consult a professional landscaper. They may direct you to deck contractors, irrigation system specialists or a water feature designer.