Maintenance decisions appear simple.
Fix it yourself.
Or pay someone.
In reality, the decision contains multiple variables:
- Cost
- Skill
- Risk
- Time
- Consequence of failure
We use a framework to decide.
The Skill Boundary Test
Can we perform this safely?
If safety risk is high, professional wins.
No ego involved.
The Tool Investment Check
Do we already own the required tools?
Buying specialised tools for one task often negates savings.
The Cost Comparison
We compare:
Professional quote
Parts cost
Tool cost
Time investment
Time is factored realistically.
The Risk Assessment
If failure leads to:
- Property damage
- Vehicle damage
- Safety risk
Professional intervention is justified.
The Learning Value Factor
Some tasks are worth doing for skill development.
Others are not worth the risk.
The Balance
Professionals build safety margins.
Balance prevents overconfidence.
