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6 DIY Jobs to Do at Home in Isolation

With the summer season well and truly beginning, and the need to remain at home during the Coronavirus pandemic still continuing, you can be sure that this summer will be like no other. This year, it’s likely that you’ll be spending most of the summertime at home. That’s why it’s important that you fill your time with things to do and make your house a comfortable place to get through this next stage.

There are several DIY jobs that will fill your summer days with enough work to stay productive, as well as not leave you totally out of pocket. Get ready to read about some of the great DIY jobs that you can do at home during isolation. 

Repaint Your Decking

The condition of your decking can have a great effect on the look of your backyard. Nothing looks more unkempt than paint that is flaky and faded. Be sure to pressure wash the decking before you paint it again. Many also use a high-powered paint spray gun to get the job done in half the time. 

Trim Your Hedges

If you want to keep the hedges in your backyard healthy, you need to trim them frequently. Pruning away dead leaves and diseased parts of your yard foliage will not only reduce the risk of insect infestation, but it will also keep overgrowth at bay.

Fell a Tree

If your trees are blocking the sunlight from entering your backyard, you just need to chop them back or fell them to let the summer rays shine through. Besides, leaving large trees to grow too big can actually damage the foundations of your home, or the plumbing inside it. 

For those who want to fell a tree or bush in the backyard, check out the best electric chainsaws and find one that suits your budget.

 6 DIY Jobs to Do at Home in Isolation

Complete an at-Home Car Valet

With many businesses still shut, getting your car professionally valeted is harder than before. That’s why you should do it yourself at home. You can pressure wash your car using a rotary car cleaning brush and then use a car and paint polisher and buffer to get a super shine finish.

Landscape the Lawn

Have you got kids who have spent isolation running around like mad in the backyard? If the answer is yes, you should take the time to landscape your lawn and tidy it up, space ready for summer. A neatly mowed lawn makes your yard look instantly amazing, as well as encourages healthy lawn growth.

Revamp Carpets and Curtains

It’s easy to use all this free time to revamp your soft furnishings. What’s more, lots of businesses are still doing online orders which means you can still get new curtains delivered directly to your door. All you need to do is make sure you get the measurements right so you can be sure of a perfect fit.

Summary

There are plenty of DIY jobs that you can do at home during isolation to fill your summer days with activities. The examples given above will ensure that you remain productive during this next stage of the pandemic and get your house ready for a slightly different summer season this year.

Don’t be afraid to think outside the box. The best home scaping ideas come to those who let their imaginations run wild. What are you waiting for? Start today.

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