Homeowners across Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, Tempe, and Scottsdale are upgrading kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and layouts more than ever. With DIY tutorials everywhere, it’s normal to wonder: Should I do this myself—or hire a licensed General Contractor?
DIY can absolutely make sense for the right project. But once you get into waterproofing, tile systems, electrical, plumbing, or anything structural, mistakes can get expensive fast—especially in Arizona homes with post-tension slabs, CMU walls, and patio/Arizona-room conversions.

DIY is best when the work is cosmetic, low-risk, and doesn’t require permits. If you’re organized, patient, and handy, these are usually good candidates:
Tip: If you DIY, protect the “bones” of the home—waterproofing, structure, and electrical safety matter more than finishes.

These project types are where a GC (and licensed trades) typically save you money, time, and stress—because the order of operations, code requirements, and inspection readiness matter:
In the East Valley, it’s common to run into post-tension slabs. Cutting or drilling without the right process can be dangerous and expensive. A pro will plan around these constraints and coordinate engineering/permits when needed.

Most DIY budgets miss the “second order” costs. Common ones we see:
If your project affects water, structure, or safety, a licensed pro is usually the cheapest option in the long run.

Local knowledge helps—because East Valley homes have patterns: CMU walls, post-tension slabs, older plumbing, and additions that need careful tie-ins. A local GC also understands typical permitting workflows in Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, and Queen Creek.
Hiring licensed and insured pros gives you:
DIY is great for smaller, low-risk projects. For bathrooms, kitchens, structural work, and anything that touches plumbing/electrical/waterproofing, hiring a licensed contractor is usually the safest (and often most cost-effective) path.
If you’re considering a kitchen remodel, bathroom renovation, or flooring upgrade in Gilbert, Chandler, Mesa, Queen Creek, Tempe, or Scottsdale, Centerstone Remodels can help you plan a clean scope, realistic budget, and a build that lasts.