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2016 Fall Home Improvement LINCOLN DAILY NEWS SEPT. 27, 2016 Page 19

an official organization of some kind. There are

all sorts of websites that offer quick and effective

lessons on a variety of home repair needs.

Look for names of home repair groups that you

already know; they probably have a website with

tips and advice.

If you find a specific name as an author, don’t be

afraid to search that author’s post and see if they

actually know what they’re talking about, if they

have the experience to back up their thoughts, or

if this was a random, one-time post of some kind.

Check their sources if they list any, and see if

those sources are legitimate.

The second-best consideration in researching,

is to find a source with visual material. The

best sources of home repair come with pictures

of each and every step, or, even better, a video

demonstration. It’s one thing to look at a problem

and think you know how to fix it; it’s another

to see a demonstration. If nobody is around

to demonstrate first-hand for you, a digital

illustration can work just as well.

The best piece of advice to give is simple: Trust

your instincts. If a source seems questionable,

search again. Find other sources that offer the

same advice, or see if there is something different.

Even in the digital age, you will probably run into

a few old wives’ tales about certain things and

they will likely conflict with each other. If you

find that you just can’t make up your mind, then

that is probably the time to call on someone you

know who is trustworthy for help. But you may

also find that all you need is a quick video, or a

quick burst of inspiration for a new decorative

idea with little more than an online search. If

you’re looking to avoid the potential financial

problems of home improvement, it might be

worth it to try.