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06-12-2014 10:30 AM |
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Originally Posted by kaisen
(Post 8113051)
Glad you got it handled without having to call a specialist to come out and charge you $250 to do the same thing!
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Yep, me too. I've found that there's not usually much stuff around the house that can't be done much easier and cheaper yourself. Sometimes it's worth it to pay, but not usually.
Yep, a younger guy at work had a funny story the other day about that sort of thing. He had a leak under a toilet at home and called someone to come out for a "free" inspection/visit. While there, the guy talked the wife into him opening up the wall behind the toilet to see if the leak was in the wall. So his free visit turned into a $300 charge for a guy to cut a big hole in his drywall. The guy was then going to charge $250 to replace the wax ring under the toilet. I told him it was easy to do and cheap to get the wax ring, so he ended up doing that himself, but he was irked that he had paid for someone to come and not only not fix his problem, but to trash his stuff.
Apparently, very recently, he'd had a problem with the drain on the indoor AC unit being clogged. He got up in the attic and used his wet/dry vac to get the water out and sucked on the pipe with it. Apparently, he sucked the clog out in the process. But wanting to be sure, he called an AC guy to come out and look at things. He thought it was going to be a free visit, but it was $75 for the guy to come and and say "yep, you fixed it."
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