debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
Preventive maintenance, "don't fix it if it ain't broke", or it depends on to what do you refer ?
One example that occurs to me is Call Waiting on the phone. What was so bad about getting a busy signal in the old days? Now, everybody keeps interrupting each other, and I find it very annoying when somebody says, "Oh, just a minute, I've got another call coming in." How important can that other call be?
I went with the what do you refer and provided some examples.Preventive maintenance, "don't fix it if it ain't broke", or it depends on to what do you refer ?
I feel the same, Don.I've been a fan of "preventative Maintenance" virtually forever. I've found that maintaining the vehicles, etc., properly, and keeping the appliances clean reaps rewards by Not having to buy something new as soon as the warranty expires. I also believe in "don't fix it if it ain't broke"...but I keep a close eye on all our stuff, and if I hear a strange noise, etc., I check it out at the first opportunity.
Most of the time if something breaks I want it fixed yesterday. If the item that is broke requires quite a bit of work to fix I am willing to wait. Right now our bathroom sink off the master bedroom has a crack that started around the drain hole and is slowly edging its way up the sides. It is unsightly and driving me crazy. The hubby is in no hurry to fix it. He says it doesn't leak and know one but us sees it. Believe me,if it was his recliner that needed repair he would have it on his back like a hermit crab, hauling it out the door to get a new one or have it fixed.
I start with an assessment: Can I fix that myself?
What will it cost to hire someone to fix it?
How soon is it likely to die and how big a mess will it be when it dies?
Can we just switch it off?
Ten years ago I replaced water heater it the house we had at that time. The drain was clogged, so I had to wrestle it out completely full. I am 83 now and not nearly as agile as I was then. I do track the age of appliances. I keep the instructions that came with them and write the date on it. Historically I have always done a lot of "fixin".
If it ain't broke don't fix it. In fact, even if it breaks, don't fix it until you absolutely have to.![]()