Get another estimate! Get another estimate?I got an estimate of $270 to replace my porch light. $270 ???
I'm the one who installed it 30 years ago- a couple of screws and a few wires!!! So, me and my imperial cheapness decided I could save $270 by doing it myself. I got everything ready, cut the power, and clumsily climbed up the step ladder. That's when the clouds parted and sunlight hit the area- you dumb jackass, you 're 80 and disabled. The best outcome would have been a broken hip. As much as it galls me, I'll have to fork over $270.
Well, it won't be that bad. I'll scrimp. I'll just have to eat the beef cat food, rather than the cheap sardine ones.![]()
I hear you, spectratg. But I live about 40 miles from any large population area. There's very few handy man businesses around, so I have to pay for "travel time". I have to fork over $100 + just for a plumber to show up.Get another estimate! Get another estimate?
I gave him the benefit of the doubt and thought it might be an artificial bum like is popular with Kardashians.fuzz,
I love you and enjoy your posts but this one hit a nerve.
You are better than this, buddy!
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Now you get me started! You are soooo right about few people have a "slim fit" body. No woman over 16 should wear leggings. Ever. Anywhere. And I don't really want to see which side men wear their pants.
AND...women's pants pockets are useless! Too shallow, too narrow, nothing much will fit in them. I wear men's pants for this very reason. Relaxed fit. Better made, better material, and cheaper. So there.
Edit: And prairie dogs are hard to get rid of, too. I know one farmer that drops some sort of explosive down their tunnel and he says that works pretty well...
Yes! I have not carried a purse/bag for over 15 years, except for the few times I have traveled via air when I carry meds, etc., on my person.I need my pockets!
My porch light fixture is shot. It is about 40 years old.@fuzzybuddy
Perhaps that quote for changing a light bulb is actually for changing the light fixture? Could there be a miscommunication?
Wouldn't' t you know. the light is on the shaddy North side if the house.
I have the same problem. The house is shaded on almost all sides so solar lights aren't a choice.Wouldn't' t you know. the light is on the shaddy North side if the house.
To be honest, I really couldn't figure out WHY anybody would want to read my diary.See you made me look again, just like a magnet that title!
Because it's fascinating poking into the lives of others.To be honest, I really couldn't figure out WHY anybody would want to read my diary.
That does seem a bit much. Not sure of your porch set up but would a solar porch light work for you.I got an estimate of $270 to replace my porch light. $270 ???
I'm the one who installed it 30 years ago- a couple of screws and a few wires!!! So, me and my imperial cheapness decided I could save $270 by doing it myself. I got everything ready, cut the power, and clumsily climbed up the step ladder. That's when the clouds parted and sunlight hit the area- you dumb jackass, you 're 80 and disabled. The best outcome would have been a broken hip. As much as it galls me, I'll have to fork over $270.
Well, it won't be that bad. I'll scrimp. I'll just have to eat the beef cat food, rather than the cheap sardine ones.![]()
My bathroom clock died, so I went to get another one, and what the heck, get some new tighty whities. The last time I bought new ones, Clinton was President. In the men's dept., everything is "slim fit". "Slim fit "tees, jeans, shirts, etc. This is America! Have you seen us? No male over the age of 28 has a skinny fit anything. And there were NO tighty whitiesI did not want sacks, pouches, silks, thongs, low riders, floral patterns,!!!! I want tighty whities. That brought back the memory of when my grand dad was upset because stores didn't carry long johns any more. That made me feel like I rode in on a dinosaur. And no, it wasn't a "slim fit" dinosaur.
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Hey, thanks for the info. Hopefully, the damage will be just the boards. They are pressure treated, but I used lots of salt on them in winter, without thinking of the consequences.$4K-$10k???!! Woah, Nellie!
A few months ago, I decided to replace "a few boards" on this deck. When those boards were removed, we found a LOT more damage/rot in the supporting structure and ended up tearing down the entire deck and rebuilding, using Trex for all horizontal surfaces, pressure treated lumber coated in rubber coat for supports, ice and water shield covering some parts, and metal covers (like fascia covers) for boards that are exposed to long-term snow buildup. I don't remember what it cost but it wasn't near $4K (it was lower).
One thing I do is purchase the materials myself so there is no markup by the contractor. It also saves contractor time. In addition, it protects me from any problem if the contractor doesn't pay for the materials. I had that happen once; the supplier placed a mechanics lien against the house. Most materials will fit in the back of the mini-van when the seats are folded down. A couple of times, the materials wouldn't fit in the mini-van so the lumber yard delivered them, which cost a smallish fee ($25?).
The latest large project, replacing siding all around, produced a LOT of trash (the old siding). The contractor would have hauled it away but it was so much that the dump fees would have been pretty high. It was cheaper, easier, and faster to rent a dumpster for a few weeks.
Good Luck to you on your repairs/reno's. You have my sympathy!