Tips From Home Improvement Shows

October 10, 2008

What kind of TV show hasnt been tried by now? Weve seen everything from sitcoms to dramas, to sci-fi fantasies and educational shows all with different spins. People are no longer slaves to television; television and cable have now become the servants of the viewer, delivering virtually any type of program and often times “on demand.” Its not necessarily a TV guide you need nowadays; more like an entertainment menu of your personal choice. Home improvement is one of many types of shows that are popular not only on network TV and public access stations, but also very popular on cable. This type of programming can help you accelerate your home repair skills. Seeing it done and hearing the instructions, are often just enough to give you the start you need for your bathroom or kitchen remodel.

Advantages To Home Improvement Shows

There are a lot of advantages to watching home improvement shows for tips on home repair. First of all, they are free to watch and can deliver the same information as a DIY book that could cost as much as $30.00 in stores. Second, home improvement TV shows can illustrate to the viewer how to go about doing home repairs in visual ways that simple words cannot do. TV home repair shows practically deliver person-to-person advice. The professional looks you in the eye and shows you exactly what you need and how to use various tools. All that is left is your desire to start the project and a trip to your local home improvement store.

Disadvantages To Home Improvement Shows

It should be noted though that unlike getting real professional advice in person, the TV doesnt wait for you to catch up. It doesnt repeat itself, (unless you have Tivo) and its easy to become confused when trying to keep up with somebody who is obviously just talking to a camera and reading from a script. A home improvement show gives general ideas on how to go about repairing your home. However, many people concentrate better when receiving personalized advice, or even simpler terms found in a textbook. The basic problem is that the TV professional assumes you follow everything that is being said, even though you could be thoroughly confused.

Choosing A Home Improvement Show

There are many selections on TV, and even entire cable networks devoted to home improvement (HGTV is a prime example). Another option to consider is digital networks, which work primarily over the Internet and actually deliver a more interactive product than a regular TV show can. The DIY network is a popular digital network, delivering many series on home repair, remodeling and other related programs. It is not only available online but also reaches 35 million households on satellite TV and cable.

In the end, the right DIY book, a few TV tips, and the advice of a contractor or seasoned handyman might be just the right combination for home improvement success.

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