But while the number of DIY enthusiasts rises, so do common injuries including smashed thumbs and twisted ankles.
"I hear horror stories all the time about people mixing the wrong chemicals or starting projects that are really above their skill level," says TV personality and Redback Tools owner, Jake Tyson.
"Most accidents can be avoided if people simply take the time to read instructions and use the necessary safety gear."
Tyson recommends people take the following precautions when tackling DIY projects around the home.
Jake's Top 6 DIY Safety Tips
1. Always read instructions. Read instructions on paint, glue or anything containing chemicals. Not only will you avoid dangerous reactions of mixing incompatible chemicals together, you will also achieve the best results.
2. Always wear the recommended safety gear. The easiest way to avoid injury is to wear safety gear. Eye protection, gloves and proper footwear are essential for most DIY jobs. Users and bystanders should always wear safety goggles when using striking tools such as mallets or hammers. Be sure to use approved safety goggles.
3. Use the correct tool for the job. Always use the right tool for the job and never use a damaged tool. For example hammers should be discarded if the face is chipped or the shaft is damaged.
4. Don't be afraid to ask questions. If you're not certain which product you need for a job, the type of glue, paint or cement, ask one of the DIY experts at your local hardware store. They're a great resource and there to help. The internet is another fantastic place to research the best way to get a job done right.
5. Get some help. Most jobs can be done better and fast with two people. If a job involves a ladder then two people are essential.
6. Never do anything that involves electrical wiring or circuitry unless you are a trained electrician. Some things are best left to the experts.