Build a DIY project budget. Add up materials, tools and rentals, permits, and a contingency to see your total.
Usage Tip
Price out the whole materials list before starting, not as you go — running totals prevent the slow creep that blows DIY budgets. Rent specialty tools you will use only once.
Contingency = subtotal × contingency%
Total = subtotal + contingency
Contingency matters more for DIY than for pros — learning on the job means more waste and do-overs.
First-time DIY almost always costs more than the bare materials: wasted cuts, wrong parts, and a second trip to the store add up.
Keep 15 to 20% contingency; it is not padding, it is the difference between finishing and stalling.
