Struggling to help your home improvement community find the best tools, articles, and guides? Our Recommend a Resource templates are designed to make it easy for members to share what works for them. Build a thriving space where everyone benefits from collective knowledge.
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Resource recommendation posts tap into the collective expertise of your community. By inviting members to share their favorite articles, tools, or videos, you foster an environment of generosity and practical value. This not only helps newcomers but also validates experienced members and sparks deeper conversations.
The psychology behind recommending resources is rooted in reciprocity. When people share something helpful, others are more likely to return the favor, leading to a cycle of positive engagement. Members feel seen for their contributions and the group evolves into a trusted hub for home improvement know-how.
These posts also lower the barrier to participation. Even quieter members find it easy to chime in with a link or tip, making your community more inclusive and active.
What is one home improvement website you return to again and again? Share the link and why you love it.
💡 Example: "I always use Family Handyman for step-by-step guides. It breaks things down so simply!"
Have you found a YouTube channel that makes DIY projects easier? Let us know which one and your favorite video.
💡 Example: "DIY Creators on YouTube is my go-to. Their floating shelves tutorial is awesome."
Share your favorite app for planning home renovations. How does it help you stay organized?
💡 Example: "I use Houzz for mood boards and tracking ideas. Makes everything visual."
Is there a podcast that inspires your home improvement journey? Drop the name and something you learned.
💡 Example: "The Modern Craftsman podcast taught me a lot about sustainable materials."
What is the best home improvement book you have read? Tell us how it helped your latest project.
💡 Example: "I loved 'The Complete Do-it-Yourself Manual'. Helped me redo my kitchen cabinets."
Which online store do you trust for buying tools or materials? Share your top pick and why it stands out.
💡 Example: "Acme Tools always ships fast and has great customer service."
Do you follow any Instagram accounts for renovation inspiration? Tag them and share your favorite post.
💡 Example: "@homewithrue has beautiful before and afters. Love their kitchen makeovers."
Share a blog post that helped you solve a tricky home repair. What problem did it help you fix?
💡 Example: "This Old House blog taught me how to patch drywall. Saved me a call to the pros."
What free online resource do you recommend for learning new DIY skills?
💡 Example: "Reddit's DIY community has great step-by-steps for beginners."
Is there a tool comparison site you trust before making a big purchase? Share the link.
💡 Example: "ToolGuyd compares products side by side. Helped me pick my drill."
Have you attended any virtual home improvement workshops or webinars? Recommend one!
💡 Example: "The Home Depot online workshops are interactive and free."
Share a Pinterest board that inspires your next renovation. What do you like about it?
💡 Example: "My 'Dream Bathrooms' board helps me visualize color schemes."
Which newsletter or email list brings you the best home improvement tips? Tell us why you subscribe.
💡 Example: "HGTV's newsletter always has seasonal project ideas."
What resource helped you most with budgeting your last project?
💡 Example: "I used HomeZada to track my spending and avoid surprise costs."
Is there a safety guide or checklist you use before starting DIY work? Share it with the group.
💡 Example: "The OSHA DIY safety checklist is a must before I start any project."
What online calculator or estimator do you use for planning projects? Share how it helps.
💡 Example: "The Carpet Calculator from Lowe's saved me from overbuying material."
Have you discovered a local resource, like a tool library or recycling center? Share your experience.
💡 Example: "Our city tool library lets me borrow power tools for free."
What online forum or community do you join for advice? How has it helped your projects?
💡 Example: "The DIY Stack Exchange always answers my electrical questions."
Share a video tutorial that made a complex task simple for you.
💡 Example: "This YouTube tile installation guide simplified the process for me."
What resource do you wish you had known about sooner?
💡 Example: "Wish I had found SketchUp earlier for 3D planning."
Is there a product review site you trust for honest feedback on materials?
💡 Example: "Pro Tool Reviews gives in-depth info before I buy anything."
Which home design software would you recommend to a beginner? Why?
💡 Example: "Sweet Home 3D is free and super easy to use for layouts."
What free printable checklist or planner do you use for renovations?
💡 Example: "I print out the Home Project Planner from Remodelaholic."
Have you found a Facebook group that is especially helpful? Share the link and why you like it.
💡 Example: "DIY Home Improvement Projects group always has quick answers."
Share a resource that helped you choose eco-friendly materials.
💡 Example: "The Green Building Advisor site has great info on non-toxic paints."
What online resource helps you troubleshoot appliance issues?
💡 Example: "AppliancePartsPros forums walk me through common fixes."
Is there a resource you recommend for understanding permits and building codes?
💡 Example: "My city has a helpful online portal for permit requirements."
What resource do you use to calculate energy savings or efficiency?
💡 Example: "The ENERGY STAR Home Energy Yardstick is simple and free."
Which tool brand's website offers the best tutorials or guides?
💡 Example: "DeWalt's site has excellent how-to videos for each tool."
Have you used any AR or VR tools for visualizing projects? Share your experience.
💡 Example: "I tried the IKEA Place app to see how new furniture would look."
What is your favorite resource for finding local contractors or pros?
💡 Example: "Angi makes it easy to compare reviews and book services."
Share a home improvement checklist that keeps your projects on track.
💡 Example: "I use the Ultimate Home Maintenance Checklist from Home Depot."
Which online marketplace do you use for secondhand building materials?
💡 Example: "Habitat ReStore online listings helped me find reclaimed wood."
What resource do you suggest for learning about smart home upgrades?
💡 Example: "CNET's Smart Home section gives great product comparisons."
Is there a resource that helps you choose paint colors? Share it.
💡 Example: "The Sherwin-Williams ColorSnap Visualizer is super helpful."
What forum thread or post changed the way you approach home projects?
💡 Example: "A thread on prepping surfaces made my paint jobs last longer."
Have you found a resource for upcycling or reusing materials? Share your find.
💡 Example: "Instructables has tons of creative upcycling guides."
Which resource do you use for seasonal maintenance reminders?
💡 Example: "I use the Home Maintenance app for timely alerts."
What is the best resource for learning about historic home restoration?
💡 Example: "The Old House Journal has guides tailored to period homes."
Share a resource that makes landscaping projects easier.
💡 Example: "I use SmartDraw for simple landscape plans."
To use these templates, simply copy and paste them into your community platform of choice. Personalize the prompt with a specific topic if you wish, or keep it broad to encourage a wide range of responses. Consider pinning a Recommend a Resource post regularly to keep fresh ideas flowing. Encourage members to explain why they like their resource and how it has helped them. Engage with replies to thank contributors and ask follow-up questions, which keeps the conversation moving.
These templates work well on all platforms. For forums and Facebook Groups, pin a Recommend a Resource thread weekly. On Discord and Slack, create a dedicated channel or use thread replies to collect resources. For Instagram or Twitter, use the question in a post or story and encourage replies or DMs. Always follow up on shares to keep momentum going.
Aim for at least once a week, or more frequently during peak DIY seasons, to keep the momentum going.
Encourage a variety: articles, videos, apps, online stores, podcasts, tools, and community links.
Tag active members, offer small rewards, and publicly thank contributors to drive more shares.
Yes, always review links for relevance and safety before approving or amplifying them to the group.
That is a good sign it is valuable. Highlight repeated resources as community favorites.
Yes, they are designed for all platforms. You may tailor the format for the platform's features.
Use simple, low-pressure prompts and acknowledge every share to make all members feel welcome.