Easyclosests sells a good product at a reasonable price and the service is terrific. Sure you have to use a hack saw, a screwdriver, a drill, a level, and perhaps a hammer. They tell you that up front. You may need some modest carpentry skills to cut the corner shelf fillers to size. You also have to be able to read directions. It's not so simple that a caveman can do it. Still, it's pretty straight forward and the results are very good. I installed a walk-in closet system in about 1.5 days. The hardest part was carrying the heavy hutch panels upstairs. I had a contarctor remodeling the upstairs of my house; both bathrooms, three bedrooms... this was not a cheap remodel (six figures). However, I decided to do the closet myself using Easyclosts. The results are so good the my contractor asked for the name of the web site.