Safetyshould always come first! Whether you’re crossing the street or tearing down a wall in your kitchen, you better take precautions to ensure that you don’t end up losing a limb. And even if you’re hiring someone else to doconstruction workin your home or office, it’s a good idea to make sure that they’re actually a professional…If you’re wondering what can go wrong when you hire someone who’s not concerned about safety, all you need to do is visit theEngineer ZamoraFacebook page. Below, you’ll find some of the most shocking photos andfailsfrom this account that features builders, contractors and more who seem to love living on the edge. Enjoy scrolling through these photos, and be sure to upvote the ones that make you want to put on a hard hat!This post may includeaffiliate links.

Safetyshould always come first! Whether you’re crossing the street or tearing down a wall in your kitchen, you better take precautions to ensure that you don’t end up losing a limb. And even if you’re hiring someone else to doconstruction workin your home or office, it’s a good idea to make sure that they’re actually a professional…

If you’re wondering what can go wrong when you hire someone who’s not concerned about safety, all you need to do is visit theEngineer ZamoraFacebook page. Below, you’ll find some of the most shocking photos andfailsfrom this account that features builders, contractors and more who seem to love living on the edge. Enjoy scrolling through these photos, and be sure to upvote the ones that make you want to put on a hard hat!

This post may includeaffiliate links.

Two engineers on a construction site, one pulling the other’s shirt, highlighting a humorous engineering mistake.

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TheEngineer ZamoraFacebook page is dedicated to sharing “random posts related to engineering,” according to the account’s description. Almost every photo has the caption “Another satisfied client” attached to an image of a horrific job. But clearly, lots of people online have found this page amusing, as it has amassed an impressive 73K followers in less than 3 years.While we hope you’re enjoying scrolling through these hilarious photos, you’re probably also very glad that none of them were taken in your home. When it comes to home renovations, many of us like to believe that we’re Bob the Builder and capable of accomplishing them ourselves. But the reality is that it’s usually much safer and smarter to hire a professional engineer.

TheEngineer ZamoraFacebook page is dedicated to sharing “random posts related to engineering,” according to the account’s description. Almost every photo has the caption “Another satisfied client” attached to an image of a horrific job. But clearly, lots of people online have found this page amusing, as it has amassed an impressive 73K followers in less than 3 years.

While we hope you’re enjoying scrolling through these hilarious photos, you’re probably also very glad that none of them were taken in your home. When it comes to home renovations, many of us like to believe that we’re Bob the Builder and capable of accomplishing them ourselves. But the reality is that it’s usually much safer and smarter to hire a professional engineer.

Engineer balancing precariously on a ladder between stair railings, showcasing questionable decision-making.

Restroom with frosted glass stalls, showcasing an impractical design decision by engineers.

Wooden beam secured with zip ties, highlighting questionable engineering solution.

According toComplete Building Solutions, there are plenty of scenarios where you’ll want to call in a residential structural engineer. If you’re doing any major renovations, such as adding a room or building a deck or sunroom, it’s imperative that you consult with a structural engineer. They can help you figure out if you need to check the soil around your home, water management in your yard, the strength of your home’s foundation and more.

Man attempting to mount a TV on a wall without proper setup, showcasing not all engineers are smart.

Car door with unconventional doorknob labeled “open,” highlighting unusual engineer solution.

Engineering mistake: ladder fails to reach structure properly, illustrating flawed design judgment.

If you’ve decided that your home simply isn’t tall enough and you’d like to build up, this is another great time to call in a structural engineer. In this case, the professional will run calculations to make sure that the floor joists and foundation of your home won’t crumble from taking on additional weight.But even if you want to build a detached addition to your home, such as a shed or guest house, it’s a good idea to consult an engineer. They can assure you that your building site will be fine and help you create a plan for the new foundation.

If you’ve decided that your home simply isn’t tall enough and you’d like to build up, this is another great time to call in a structural engineer. In this case, the professional will run calculations to make sure that the floor joists and foundation of your home won’t crumble from taking on additional weight.

But even if you want to build a detached addition to your home, such as a shed or guest house, it’s a good idea to consult an engineer. They can assure you that your building site will be fine and help you create a plan for the new foundation.

Poorly constructed wooden beam in an attic, showcasing questionable engineering skills.

Misaligned office desk cabinet shows questionable engineering design choices.

Engineer on an unstable roof structure, highlighting a lack of smart engineering decisions.

Cracked cinder block pillar with a brick exterior in front of a building, showcasing questionable engineering work.

Cardboard box poorly installed under air conditioner, highlighting engineer mistakes.

A tree mistakenly used as a utility pole in a field, highlighting not all engineers are smart.

It’s also a common trap for homeowners to choose the most affordable contractor and materials they can find. This penny pinching can come back to bite you when things start falling apart or taking months longer than anticipated. Melanson recommends asking plenty of questions in the beginning of the process and meeting with several contractors to ensure that you get the best team and tools for the job.

Person precariously balancing on stacked objects to work on ceiling, showcasing questionable engineering safety.

Misaligned staircase with railing blocking steps, illustrating engineering oversight.

A person standing on a dangerously balanced ladder setup, illustrating a lack of smart engineering.

Underestimating safety risks is a huge mistake that homeowners often make during renovations. From working with toxic chemicals to using tools that could slice off a finger, it’s important to always take the necessary safety precautions and understand your limits. Just because a man on YouTube said that “anyone could do it” doesn’t mean that you’re actually capable of knocking down a wall or retiling your kitchen.

Staircase ending abruptly at a wall, highlighting a questionable engineering decision.

Apartment balcony with unevenly placed solar panels, highlighting questionable engineering decisions.

Duct-taped toilet repair demonstrating questionable engineer solutions.

Finally, if your home is a construction site, you probably don’t want to be living there. Melanson says that living in a house that’s being renovated means constantly losing power or water and dealing with an endless amount of dust and noise. Figure out somewhere else that you can stay to make sure that you can keep your sanity!

Damaged brick column poorly repaired with plastic wrap, example of questionable engineering decisions.

A makeshift wooden beam holds a circuit breaker switch, highlighting a questionable engineering solution.

Engineering fail: faucet installed under a wooden countertop, making it unusable.

Poorly installed corner molding showcasing a not-so-smart engineering solution.

Electrical plug awkwardly inserted into outlet, illustrating a humorous engineering mistake.

Cracked wall near window, humorously fixed with tape strips, highlighting questionable engineering solutions.

Ceiling fan blades hitting walls, illustrating an engineering mishap.

Door hinge poorly secured with mismatched screws, highlighting not all engineers exhibit smart solutions.

Poorly designed pipe installation demonstrating not all engineers are smart.

Ceiling with misaligned lights, illustrating not all engineers ensure accurate design implementation.

Utility pole with wooden support tied with rope, highlighting questionable engineering.

Misaligned kitchen cabinets showcasing engineering mishap.

Candle taped to showerhead, demonstrating unconventional engineer solutions.

A smartphone taped to a car mirror as a replacement, highlighting not all engineers are smart with problem-solving.

Quirky bathroom design with a toilet placed awkwardly atop stairs, highlighting engineers' moments of less smart planning.

Screws improperly installed in a wooden plank, illustrating engineering mistakes.

Improvised bathroom stall door made of cardboard, highlighting engineering mishap.

Electrical outlet partially blocked by countertop, illustrating a common engineering mishap.

Unusual staircase design challenging traditional engineering ideas.

Security camera obstructed by a wall, highlighting an engineer’s oversight.

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