- I hear you, but sometimes those “quick fix” kits actually hold up better than folks think—especially if you’re dealing with a rental or just need to...
- Totally agree, the old “eco” heads were rough. - —yeah, I remember swapping one in for a customer and they called me back the next day, not happy....
I hear you on the cartridge hunt—tracking down parts for those “statement” fixtures can be a real wild goose chase. I’ve lost count of how many times ...
- Dedicated lines do cut down on cross-contamination risk, especially in older houses with questionable plumbing. - High loops work fine if installed ...
- Couldn’t agree more about the “nice if you’re already renovating” part. I’ve seen folks try to retrofit it and, honestly, it’s a headache unless you...
- Hear you on the salt softeners—lugging those bags isn’t anyone’s idea of a good time. - The “eco” showerheads are hit or miss. Some of the newer o...
Title: Kitchen sink disaster—DIY or call a plumber? - Been there more times than I care to admit. Those cartridges are a pain, especially when you’re...
Cracked Sink Dilemma: DIY Kit or Professional Fix? - Used epoxy putty on a couple of older porcelain sinks, one with a hairline crack running right...
Totally get where you’re coming from. I’ve seen push-fits leak behind walls a year later just because someone didn’t fully seat the pipe. For anything...
