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There is nothing like good plumbing work
Posted on 4/27/24 at 6:22 am
Posted on 4/27/24 at 6:22 am
Hired a guy to come in a few weeks back to connect my outdoor kitchen. Just had to run a gas line to my flat top, plumb in the sink and I asked him to install a hose bib on the side of the kitchen so I could occasionally connect a short hose and add water to my pool
Yesterday, I had a ground fault trip and I needed to reset the breaker so I crawled under to reset it. Found this gem. This is the pipe running to the hose bib.
I just sit there and looked at it for 5 minutes in disbelief. This guy was super nice and came highly recommended.
Pride in your work is just a thing of the past.
Yesterday, I had a ground fault trip and I needed to reset the breaker so I crawled under to reset it. Found this gem. This is the pipe running to the hose bib.
I just sit there and looked at it for 5 minutes in disbelief. This guy was super nice and came highly recommended.
Pride in your work is just a thing of the past.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 7:27 am to LanierSpots
mind sharing his name? I had someone come out that was highly recommended by this board and he did minimal work
Posted on 4/27/24 at 7:54 am to LanierSpots
I used to feel like a dick for checking behind people’s work before grabbing the checkbook; that sentiment has long since passed.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 8:03 am to LanierSpots
GD if that's the standard I need to go sign up for tech school and undercut these losers.
WOW
WOW
This post was edited on 4/27/24 at 8:04 am
Posted on 4/27/24 at 8:52 am to LanierSpots
The electrician who wired my house looked like shite and left a solid 20 budweiser cans all over the house. I checked behind his work and it was the finest residential wiring job I had EVER seen.
I tried to stop judging a book by its cover. But give me a gruff old bastard over some constantly smiling prick any day.
I tried to stop judging a book by its cover. But give me a gruff old bastard over some constantly smiling prick any day.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 11:47 am to LanierSpots
Why is a plumber so expensive?
Because they're damn well worth it.
The problem these days is that even the shitty ones are expensive.
Because they're damn well worth it.
The problem these days is that even the shitty ones are expensive.
Posted on 4/27/24 at 12:37 pm to LanierSpots
Well. If he glued it he did better than the guy that built my place.
Had to change out an outdoor faucet (sillcock) last weekend that was leaking. Climbed under the house and went to cut it so I cut put on a new threaded coupler to screw the hillock into. The old coupler just came right off when I started messing with it.
How the hell it didn't leak at the coupling for 20 years I don't know. It was wedged in between the wall where the sillcock was screwed in and a pipe that was teed off going down ...so it couldn't slide back and forth much, but still....
Had to change out an outdoor faucet (sillcock) last weekend that was leaking. Climbed under the house and went to cut it so I cut put on a new threaded coupler to screw the hillock into. The old coupler just came right off when I started messing with it.
How the hell it didn't leak at the coupling for 20 years I don't know. It was wedged in between the wall where the sillcock was screwed in and a pipe that was teed off going down ...so it couldn't slide back and forth much, but still....
This post was edited on 4/27/24 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 4/27/24 at 3:14 pm to LanierSpots
After multiple failed electrical and plumbing installs by multiple highly recommended contractors when I first moved into my house, I decided that I was smart enough to learn how to diy this kind of stuff.
Since then I have done the following:
Completely replumbed my kitchen sink/dishwasher/under sink RO, replacing a bunch of 3/8 poly piping and an existing RO system that costs me $425 just to replace filters.
Ran 13 cat6A drops
Added 5 outlets for tvs to hide wires
Installed a generator inlet plug from my main panel to an exterior wall with lockout in panel per code
Added 3 exterior soffit outlets for Xmas lights tied to the same light switch as my porch lights.
Installed a complete landscape lighting system in my front yard.
Plumbed in a quick connect NG connection at my gas meter to connect a portable generator.
Hung 3 ceiling fans
I have probably saved myself 10k just by putting in the time to learn, and buying 1k in tools.
Best part is now when shite breaks instead of waiting for and paying some guy to fix it. I just fix it myself
Since then I have done the following:
Completely replumbed my kitchen sink/dishwasher/under sink RO, replacing a bunch of 3/8 poly piping and an existing RO system that costs me $425 just to replace filters.
Ran 13 cat6A drops
Added 5 outlets for tvs to hide wires
Installed a generator inlet plug from my main panel to an exterior wall with lockout in panel per code
Added 3 exterior soffit outlets for Xmas lights tied to the same light switch as my porch lights.
Installed a complete landscape lighting system in my front yard.
Plumbed in a quick connect NG connection at my gas meter to connect a portable generator.
Hung 3 ceiling fans
I have probably saved myself 10k just by putting in the time to learn, and buying 1k in tools.
Best part is now when shite breaks instead of waiting for and paying some guy to fix it. I just fix it myself
Posted on 4/27/24 at 4:15 pm to LanierSpots
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There is nothing like good plumbing work
thats obviously not up to code and insurance will not cover you if someone gets hurt since it will be called intentional negligence safety hazard.
but dont be too hard on the guy, he didnt have the money (about $1.50) to buy those four 90s to run it where its safe
Posted on 4/27/24 at 10:54 pm to LanierSpots
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Pride in your work is just a thing of the past.
Or just plain incompetence in doing the job at all. My fiancée had a two-zone minizsplit system installed last year, worked fine all that summer and we she started using it this season the office directly below started showing signs of a water leak on the ceiling. The factory condensate drain line had pulled loose from the PVC drain, looks like they had tried to use PVC glue but the factory fitting is not PVC so they duct taped it together. Tape finally failed so not only did I get to spend a little time fixing both units, I get to redo an entire ceiling in a few weekends now.
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