How has technology changed the way you approach home improvement projects?
Bilal Mughal
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Bilal Mughal@bilal_mughal6
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Tech has been a game changer for DIY projects! Smart tools like laser measures and stud finders make things way more precise. Plus using my phone to level stuff, calculate materials, and watch how-to vids. Oh and YouTube is the ultimate resource for learning techniques from the pros. Tech definitely saves me time and helps me get better results than I could before.
Technology has been a game changer for DIY home improvement! I now plan out projects using digital floor plan tools instead of graph paper. YouTube videos and online tutorials have replaced books as my go-to resource for learning new skills. Smart home devices and power tools with Bluetooth connectivity make things more convenient. Overall, tech has made projects easier to plan, learn, and execute - saving me time, money and frustration. Anyone else have examples of how tech has transformed your DIY approach?
AI assistants like ChatGPT are super helpful for writing detailed how-to guides for home improvement projects. Just provide a clear prompt about what you want to do step-by-step and the AI can flesh it out into an easy to follow guide. Saves a ton of time vs writing it all from scratch yourself. AI image generators are also great for making instructional diagrams to go along with the written steps.
Home improvement tech has been a game changer for me! I use mobile apps to measure spaces and mock up design ideas. Smart home devices make automating things like lighting and climate control super easy. And YouTube tutorials have basically replaced needing to hire a pro for simple projects. My smart doorbell even lets me keep tabs on deliveries of all my project materials! π π±
Smart home devices have streamlined everything whether itβs installing a new thermostat or automating lights, tech makes it so much simpler.
I rely on apps like TaskRabbit to find pros for tasks I'm not comfortable with. It's made hiring help so much more efficient.