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Old 08-08-2007, 03:09 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by fotze View Post
If I was assured of getting to the end point with a quality product then I would do so. I have a buddy who installed his toilet on his own. Did something wrong and it enden up flooding the house, costing probably $7000 in damage. If make that mistake and end up having to rip out the very nicely finished basement ceiling and carpet I would just be sick. These things seem so damn leaky and non-idiot proof. You would think for $200+ you would get some high end threads and solid connections.

I just replaced my kitchen faucet myself Fotze. I know you're nervous, but it was so damn easy it made me laugh. I am the ultimate do-it-yourselfer, but I am nervous about plumbing and I was stunned at how easy it was. I also found that Rona had a really good selection of faucets.
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