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Lovin it at the residencia- plumber, handyman,... Lovin it at the residencia- plumber, handyman, hairdresser, printer co. meeting in the wellness center, and can't forget the animal jungle 7:48 PM Jul 17th from Echofon
Started 1 day ago (2009-12-06 17:00:00)
by carolineinthecity
My 15+ year old Viking oven is acting up; we smell gas when the oven is on. Is this something I need to get a "certified Viking service tech" to look at or will any licensed plumber do? I've read a Viking technician's service call costs $300! Also, any plumber you would recommend in San Francisco? TIA.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-28 20:52:00)
by surferdude
InfoWorld - They say you can tell a lot about a person by the tools they bring to the job. If you're a professional plumber or a carpenter, people will expect you to carry the right tools for the task at hand. The same holds true for IT pros. Those in the know will judge you by the depth and sophistication of the technical toolkit you bring to a support call. To help you make a good first ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-30 07:53:18)
by bugsfan1688
hey was just wondering if anyone knew a good plumber or someone had plumbing knowledge on here. Just discovered a pipe in my hallway closet is leaking, goin to need to replace it. Anyone know a plumber who is fair on prices and bout how much it might cost to have such work done?
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-29 19:01:00)
by housecarer
I paid the plumber Wednesday just before thanksgiving for the oil to gas conversion. He still needs to add a condensate water pump for me. Today I found: 1. there is a leak in one of his solders; 2. my garden hose was cut by half (90% chance was by him); 3. my portable pump is missing. it was used few days ago to help my firend to pump basement water and then put back beside my water heater...
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-01 21:13:00)
by Manning Formula
I'm starting to consider slowly making the transition from engineer to apprentice, and I want some input from you guys. I'd like to start out with a service plumber and work part time for next to nothing and maintain my full-time job for the time being. I'd work for free just for the opportunity to get out in the field and learn if i had the right opportunity. I've been designing plumbing ...
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-01 10:04:00)
by Steffano2002
Originally Posted by Frog Remove the RHS fitting and blank it, then fit the relief valve to the LHS fitting, I cant be sure from the photos but I think there is a tapping there for it already. Yeah that's what I wanted to do at first: "Remove the RHS fitting and blank it". The probem is the metal is so thin and cheap-looking that I'd rather change the ...
Started 5 days, 18 hours ago (2009-12-01 22:49:00)
by chad austin
I was a plumber for 5 years and boy could I tell you all some stories Went to a service call and all I was told is that the toilet would not flush. So I get the lockbox combo go inside and fix the toilet (there was a male birth control device hung up on a piece of plastic that had not been removed when the toilet was set) SO I'm walking out to the truck and the MR. pulls up and asked what was ...