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    Default Looking for a Good and Honest Plumber?

    Yep, we all need a plumber at some time in our lives.....
    There are lots of good ones out there....licensed and unlicensed....
    Unfortunately there are some not-so-good ones out there......who will take advantage of the situation, or simply not show up when they say they will......

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    I had developed a list of good contractors with the housing rehabs Pebbles and I have done....
    But that list gets stale over time....I thought I would talk about one good plumber in particular, in this thread.

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    I'm looking for a contractor who will show up.

    Have "friends" who have come and promised work on a bathroom rebuild (tiling/fixtures/plumbing the works) ...

    yeah yeah, tiles picked out, date set, then < crickets > ... don't hear back

    Must be my deodorant

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfrob View Post

    Have "friends" who have come and promised work on a bathroom rebuild (tiling/fixtures/plumbing the works) ...

    yeah yeah, tiles picked out, date set, then < crickets > ... don't hear back
    Rob, do any of these friends fish?
    Because within the contractor community, a lot of guys do....and it's surprising how "busy" or "sick" some of them get during a hot bite or the Spring or Fall run....
    If I lived closer, I would come down and give ya some pointers.....
    I can lend ya a CD called "Mature Grown up Contractors"...which describes how to hire and fire contractors.....let me know......

    Otherwise, my best advice is to keep looking and always have an alternate choice when you're looking to hire someone.....

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    one may, one definitely doesn't but I think has "girlfriend" issues LOL

    yeah, we'll keep looking. I'm debating about doing much of the work myself, which will bring me back to this thread... I don't do plumbing

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfrob View Post
    I'm debating about doing much of the work myself, which will bring me back to this thread... I don't do plumbing
    Rob, I don't know what your skill set is....and am just trying to help here.....
    The guideline I would use for recommending if someone should do their own bathroom remodel....is....
    "Have they done it before?....or any experience doing any kind of construction or Home Repair"

    If you have, then by all means proceed.....







    Some jobs, if done yourself, can save you thousands.....
    Even minor plumbing repairs....
    Fill valve in toilet....
    Changing sink or toilet lines....
    Etc

    Can be done by homeowners, if they follow all instructions meticulously.....

    There are some larger jobs where you definitely are better off paying a licensed plumber for his knowledge and efficiency...and jobs where a licensed plumber is required by law.

    Residential owners still have some leeway, and can apply for small changes as do-it-yourselfers....but the key here to me, is the skill-set of the homeowner....
    For example, you would have to be comfortable with soldering/sweat fitting pipes and certain fixtures.....

    As for the finish work....if you're competent at that, by all means go ahead...
    I have been doing these types of repairs for 25 years...and can often tell when I go in a house...if the homeowner did the repair.....Even for grout and caulk work, there is a way to do it efficiently and cleanly....I have seen too many botched jobs by homeowners who were looking to save $$....

    IMO poorly done repairs detract from the overall value of the house.....
    A member here was recently looking at a investment property...he mentioned how the homeowner did all sorts of half-assed repairs,....we imagined that if it looked that bad on the surface.....what other repairs the owner had hidden.....and as a result this member walked away from the property.










    Rob.......As you are getting closer to the project, and have any questions or issues....PM me for my #.....will be glad to give ya any advice I can....from managing contractors to different parts of the permit process.....
    Good luck...

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