Not me. I was too short for their expectations. I went into the petroleum field instead.Most of them have gone to work in the porn industry…..
Not me. I was too short for their expectations. I went into the petroleum field instead.Most of them have gone to work in the porn industry…..
This, things are simply not designed to be repaired, and the cost of repair often approaches the cost of replacement.Things aren't made the same way. Appliances are more complicated and proprietary. Everything is more expensive. Every faucet and fixture is different. Society is more litigious. People expect too much for too little. The only handymen that can have a normal life are the ones that seem like they charge a lot. Its very difficult to be an expert of everything and also cheap.
To be fair, a tank less water heater install would be a plumbers job, not a handyman. I'm sure many could do it, but I'd think they'd likely be breaking the law by plumbing without a license.I found a fella that said he was a handyman in the sand springs area. I wanted him to install a tankless water heater in my house. He stops by to look at my heater closet and basically nods and quotes me a price and when he can do it. Day of work the guy literally shows up with zero tools and asks if he can see what tools I have and maybe he can get the work done. Needless to say that was the beginning of being a shade tree repairman for me. Then the man basically threatened my life for leaving him a bad review
Not in creek county, we don’t have any expectation of following code, but I get what you’re saying. I believe Home Depot and the like just have their “guys” install hot water heaters, washers and dryers etc.To be fair, a tank less water heater install would be a plumbers job, not a handyman. I'm sure many could do it, but I'd think they'd likely be breaking the law by plumbing without a license.
This is not my experience. See my previous reply to Turkeyrun.This, things are simply not designed to be repaired, and the cost of repair often approaches the cost of replacement.
This is not my experience. See my previous reply to Turkeyrun.
Nope. Just got a quote recently for installing a tankless water heater. Gotta pull a permit, and the estimate was a minimum of $8000. Bought from Amazon, total about $600. Reused everything I could. Had to buy some new fittings. Lowes had an import 1/2" MPT to 1/2" copper pipe for a couple $$ each, or US-made, for $11 something, an Home Depot wanted nearly $13 for it. They were identical. I'd really rather not buy Import stuff, but I'm too broke (and cheap) unless there's a noticeable difference. And the import fittings were from on of our real allies, not someone who insists on pointing nuke-tipped missiles at us.Not in creek county, we don’t have any expectation of following code, but I get what you’re saying. I believe Home Depot and the like just have their “guys” install hot water heaters, washers and dryers etc.
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