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Don’t like it either to talk like this to customers. It is not the right way impWonder if Jenna likes being called a hun?
Let him do it for that price and expect my phone to ring 10 minutes after he starts to fix it all.
Somebody has given it a like though.I bet she thinks £30 is too much
His missus probably.Somebody has given it a like though.
The post has gone now but an actual plumber said he'd put a new syphon in for £50 and they tore him a new one...
I remember one last year of someone doing outside taps for £25, absolute joke.
I wouldn’t earn any money at that price.£50 - £60 would be about right
Seriously ? Not in my world.£50 - £60 would be about right
Seriously ? Not in my world.
You can do a syphon in 30 minutes? On a 20 year old toilet where the bolts are corroded?local job 30 mins easy money
materials around 15-20
labour 35 - 40 sorted
That’s what I was sayingSeriously ? Not in my world.
You can do a syphon in 30 minutes? On a 20 year old toilet where the bolts are corroded?
If I did that everything would break.
I never get that lucky mate.tighten them a wee bit spray with wd40 and then undo should help alot
I never get that lucky mate.
Then just keep undoing till it snaps you can get wingnut drill adapters so they buzz off
There really is a tool for everything out there, that's going onto my list of things to add to the toolbox!
Can you get them over here?Then just keep undoing till it snaps you can get wingnut drill adapters so they buzz off
If I split the toilet and cistern I put a new donut in every time.I usually only charge about £30 - £40 for fixing close coupled toilets faulty siphons. I try to replace the siphon washer if possible.
Some can be fixed within an hour.
But it isn’t enough money.
If I split the toilet and cistern I put a new donut in every time.
Nice! Do they work as well as they do in the video? Reminds me of the old fashioned profile/contour guages, used to be fascinated by my grandads one, inherrited all of his tools and I still carry it around despite pretty much never using it. I like tools way too much, the missus' eyes glaze over the minute the topic comes up
If I split the toilet and cistern I put a new donut in every time.
Rarely get to use fluidmasters if I’m honest est.Fluidmasters come with them and a plate
Rarely get to use fluidmasters if I’m honest est.
I use a few turbo’s myself. Just used my last pink one. I did the same when they were on offer.Only one I use or turbos got a box of them when they were on offer from rays discount
Two things, don`t be misled by the video and if you think about it how often do you have the room to use it under the cistern on wing nuts even if you use a ratchet rather than that driver in the video.
They don’t comply with water regs especially the dog washing ones (cat 5 risk)
If double check valves had been used on supply pipes I guess fine?
Not when the use is washing pets or filling pools cat 5 risk eg animal mess and pool chemicals
As in they were having a go at him for £50 being too expensive?
How on earth is anyone doing an outside tap install for £25, it costs that much just to turn up to the front door once you factor in all of your costs!
I was wandering whether it might be worth setting up a facebook page to advertise (planning to move to London at the end of the year from Birmingham for family reasons and the bulk of my word of mouth is currently back in Brum), clearly not worth wasting my time with!
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