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I sent this to a friend at a plumbing supply store. He just shook his head and said with a sigh: “ Every day my friend, every single day”
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I sent this to a friend at a plumbing supply store. He just shook his head and said with a sigh: “ Every day my friend, every single day”
One habit of people who are wise with their money is taking on DIY tasks. It saves money on hiring professionals and helps you build useful skills for around the home. However, there are some plumbing problems you shouldn’t try to fix yourself. It could lead to greater expenses down the road, or putting yourself in harm’s way.
Some plumbing problems might look like a simple DIY project. However, toilets, sinks, and bathtubs can get more damaged if you don’t know exactly what is triggering the problem. We don’t recommend taking on plumbing issues on your own because you can potentially do more harm than good.
Groundwork is the basis of any plumbing design for houses with a concrete slab on grade. If you want to redesign your ground level bathroom, you may need to take up the concrete. It sounds like a daunting task, but it’s the only way to truly relocate the fixtures in the room properly.
Thank goodness for jackhammers. And yes, size counts.