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<blockquote data-quote="kjmagsig" data-source="post: 432329" data-attributes="member: 19828"><p>Oh man, don't even get me started on plumbing.... Every time I attempt one of those, there is a cascading avalanche of problems. A simple bathroom faucet replacement turned into a week long hunt for the right size drain pipe that disabled my upstairs bathroom. Another "simple" faucet replacement in the kitchen turned into water shut-off valves that wouldn't shut off, but sprayed a jet of water that soaked everything in sight... (fortunately I had a tree guy who was also a plumber doing some work in my yard at the time who saved me from a flooded kitchen.) It's almost comical how a "simple fix" can turn into a week long test of patience and a major drain on the bank account. </p><p></p><p>Good luck under the sink. Stay dry and don't swing that wrench at anything you don't want to replace. My latest kitchen faucet actually included stress release in the installation instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kjmagsig, post: 432329, member: 19828"] Oh man, don't even get me started on plumbing.... Every time I attempt one of those, there is a cascading avalanche of problems. A simple bathroom faucet replacement turned into a week long hunt for the right size drain pipe that disabled my upstairs bathroom. Another "simple" faucet replacement in the kitchen turned into water shut-off valves that wouldn't shut off, but sprayed a jet of water that soaked everything in sight... (fortunately I had a tree guy who was also a plumber doing some work in my yard at the time who saved me from a flooded kitchen.) It's almost comical how a "simple fix" can turn into a week long test of patience and a major drain on the bank account. Good luck under the sink. Stay dry and don't swing that wrench at anything you don't want to replace. My latest kitchen faucet actually included stress release in the installation instructions. [/QUOTE]
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