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Nice, congrats, man. We bought last October/November and got a bunch of stuff done and didn't move in until March. Gutted two rooms and completely redid the kitchen. Redid a bathroom. We love the place though. As Speedy says, you'll know home depot or lowes like the back of your hand. It's crazy.Indifference71 said:Thanks! I see a lot of youtube instructional videos on how to fix shit in the future for myself. Not exactly a handyman over here.
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I learned a lot when we upgraded the first house. Guy at Lowe's knew us by name...some stuff wouldn't have a UPC sticker or it wouldn't be in the system, so he just said, "oh well" and stuck it in the bag.Indifference71 said:Thanks! I see a lot of youtube instructional videos on how to fix shit in the future for myself. Not exactly a handyman over here.

Always always always do research on the internet. Current house had some issue with the furnace. I called someone to look at it-they did free estimates. I played dumb and asked questions, the bid said something about 'replacing condensation pump' at a cost of $700.
Researched the internet, found a brand new pump online for $65. Install was easier than replacing the vacuum cleaner belt.The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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Not including the times you need to go back because you bought the wrong size. Then there are the times you need to go back because you screwed up the cut and now don't have quite enough feet of baseboard. And don't get me started on when you run out of paint and you still have a wall left...SPEEDY MCCREADY said:
In the next few months, you will make 4,375 visits to Home Depot.Indifference71 said:Thanks! I see a lot of youtube instructional videos on how to fix shit in the future for myself. Not exactly a handyman over here.
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Thanks man. Luckily, we don't have to do anything too major right away. Having the hardwood floors refinished and doing some painting. Luckily, there's a home depot about a mile away.Cliffy6745 said:
Nice, congrats, man. We bought last October/November and got a bunch of stuff done and didn't move in until March. Gutted two rooms and completely redid the kitchen. Redid a bathroom. We love the place though. As Speedy says, you'll know home depot or lowes like the back of your hand. It's crazy.Indifference71 said:Thanks! I see a lot of youtube instructional videos on how to fix shit in the future for myself. Not exactly a handyman over here.
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My dad has worked in the construction business his whole life so lucky for me he has "a guy" for just about everything. But i do definitely want to teach myself how to do some stuff and become more handy.RKCNDY said:
I learned a lot when we upgraded the first house. Guy at Lowe's knew us by name...some stuff wouldn't have a UPC sticker or it wouldn't be in the system, so he just said, "oh well" and stuck it in the bag.Indifference71 said:Thanks! I see a lot of youtube instructional videos on how to fix shit in the future for myself. Not exactly a handyman over here.

Always always always do research on the internet. Current house had some issue with the furnace. I called someone to look at it-they did free estimates. I played dumb and asked questions, the bid said something about 'replacing condensation pump' at a cost of $700.
Researched the internet, found a brand new pump online for $65. Install was easier than replacing the vacuum cleaner belt.0 -
Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.
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Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.Post edited by Cliffy6745 on0 -
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.0 -
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
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There's a drain on the side of our house where any excess/backup goes that was overflowing with toilet paper/water....it was fucking gross. Lucky that we have overhead sewers and it backed up outside the house and not in the basement....that would have been a real mess.Cliffy6745 said:
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
How did you know it needs to be replaced?
Called a plumber and they tried to rod it out, but that didn't work. They put that camera thing down there and realized that the pipe is "sunk" and all fucked up which is causing the backup. They gave me a quote which seemed high (but honestly, what the hell do I know about something like this?). Have another guy coming out this afternoon to take a look and I'll see what he says. Either way it's going to cost us a few grand...so brutal.0 -
Gotcha. I was always curious how you would know that pipe needs to be replaced and sounds like it will tell you.Indifference71 said:
There's a drain on the side of our house where any excess/backup goes that was overflowing with toilet paper/water....it was fucking gross. Lucky that we have overhead sewers and it backed up outside the house and not in the basement....that would have been a real mess.Cliffy6745 said:
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
How did you know it needs to be replaced?
Called a plumber and they tried to rod it out, but that didn't work. They put that camera thing down there and realized that the pipe is "sunk" and all fucked up which is causing the backup. They gave me a quote which seemed high (but honestly, what the hell do I know about something like this?). Have another guy coming out this afternoon to take a look and I'll see what he says. Either way it's going to cost us a few grand...so brutal.
Yeah, we had a pretty disgusting plumbing issue when we were getting work done inside the house. Was a great time.
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Yeah man, I sure am learning a lot about the way things work with houses. Before this, I just lived in apartments in the city so I was pretty goddamn clueless about most of this stuff.Cliffy6745 said:
Gotcha. I was always curious how you would know that pipe needs to be replaced and sounds like it will tell you.Indifference71 said:
There's a drain on the side of our house where any excess/backup goes that was overflowing with toilet paper/water....it was fucking gross. Lucky that we have overhead sewers and it backed up outside the house and not in the basement....that would have been a real mess.Cliffy6745 said:
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
How did you know it needs to be replaced?
Called a plumber and they tried to rod it out, but that didn't work. They put that camera thing down there and realized that the pipe is "sunk" and all fucked up which is causing the backup. They gave me a quote which seemed high (but honestly, what the hell do I know about something like this?). Have another guy coming out this afternoon to take a look and I'll see what he says. Either way it's going to cost us a few grand...so brutal.
Yeah, we had a pretty disgusting plumbing issue when we were getting work done inside the house. Was a great time.0 -
Oh, yeah, dude. I was worthless when I got the house, but slowly figuring out how to do and fix things around here.Indifference71 said:
Yeah man, I sure am learning a lot about the way things work with houses. Before this, I just lived in apartments in the city so I was pretty goddamn clueless about most of this stuff.Cliffy6745 said:
Gotcha. I was always curious how you would know that pipe needs to be replaced and sounds like it will tell you.Indifference71 said:
There's a drain on the side of our house where any excess/backup goes that was overflowing with toilet paper/water....it was fucking gross. Lucky that we have overhead sewers and it backed up outside the house and not in the basement....that would have been a real mess.Cliffy6745 said:
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
How did you know it needs to be replaced?
Called a plumber and they tried to rod it out, but that didn't work. They put that camera thing down there and realized that the pipe is "sunk" and all fucked up which is causing the backup. They gave me a quote which seemed high (but honestly, what the hell do I know about something like this?). Have another guy coming out this afternoon to take a look and I'll see what he says. Either way it's going to cost us a few grand...so brutal.
Yeah, we had a pretty disgusting plumbing issue when we were getting work done inside the house. Was a great time.0 -
Did you know a new roof on a tiny house costs as much as a new car?
I found that out recently...I have another guy coming out to do a bid.The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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Yikes. Yeah, we have to do the silver skin coating on our roof this summer. May try to do it myself though.RKCNDY said:Did you know a new roof on a tiny house costs as much as a new car?
I found that out recently...I have another guy coming out to do a bid.0 -
Well it turns out we don't need to do anything right away. A friend of my dad's is a plumber and he came over to take a look. He said the water is all flowing perfectly out to the sewer right now. The pipe may need to be replaced eventually, but not right away. Unbelievable how some of these contractors tell you that you need to do something that will cost several grand right away. Very relieved right now. This would have really put a dent in our vacation fund that will be used next month for some PJ showsIndifference71 said:
There's a drain on the side of our house where any excess/backup goes that was overflowing with toilet paper/water....it was fucking gross. Lucky that we have overhead sewers and it backed up outside the house and not in the basement....that would have been a real mess.Cliffy6745 said:
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
How did you know it needs to be replaced?
Called a plumber and they tried to rod it out, but that didn't work. They put that camera thing down there and realized that the pipe is "sunk" and all fucked up which is causing the backup. They gave me a quote which seemed high (but honestly, what the hell do I know about something like this?). Have another guy coming out this afternoon to take a look and I'll see what he says. Either way it's going to cost us a few grand...so brutal.
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Can you just did up the yard and replace it yourself? I know, I know. New at this. Shovel, dirt . . . friend's dad to help give guidance. Just wondering.Indifference71 said:
Well it turns out we don't need to do anything right away. A friend of my dad's is a plumber and he came over to take a look. He said the water is all flowing perfectly out to the sewer right now. The pipe may need to be replaced eventually, but not right away. Unbelievable how some of these contractors tell you that you need to do something that will cost several grand right away. Very relieved right now. This would have really put a dent in our vacation fund that will be used next month for some PJ showsIndifference71 said:
There's a drain on the side of our house where any excess/backup goes that was overflowing with toilet paper/water....it was fucking gross. Lucky that we have overhead sewers and it backed up outside the house and not in the basement....that would have been a real mess.Cliffy6745 said:
AHHHHHHHH. That, yes the main water line. That blows, dude. I am expecting that at some point as well. Ours is the original lead pipe. I can't even think about it as we have a porch and small yard out front.Indifference71 said:
Yeah, a friend of my dad's is an HVAC guy so he did the furnace for us which saved us a shitload of money. The furnace was really old so we were kinda expecting that. But this plumbing thing is a real fucking mess. A pipe that is underneath our front lawn that goes to the main sewer line needs to be replaced. Going to have to do some major work on the front lawn this spring after this is all done. Good times.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah, dude. We had to replace our boiler earlier this winter. Luckily one of the wife's cousins does HVAC so he was able save us a good few thousand. Not fun though.Indifference71 said:Well this home-owning thing sure is off to a great start. Had to buy a new furnace in January and now have a major plumbing issue that's going to cost a few grand. Really missing my apartment in the city right about now.

Plumbing sucks...
We're going to have to get our floors refinished at some point. The dogs nails are too long and have gone to work on our kitchen floor.
How did you know it needs to be replaced?
Called a plumber and they tried to rod it out, but that didn't work. They put that camera thing down there and realized that the pipe is "sunk" and all fucked up which is causing the backup. They gave me a quote which seemed high (but honestly, what the hell do I know about something like this?). Have another guy coming out this afternoon to take a look and I'll see what he says. Either way it's going to cost us a few grand...so brutal.
RK, a roof shouldn't cost the same as a new car. How good are you at swinging a hammer? I know that you were going for metal, but . . .2014: Cincinnati
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I got a bid from another guy, it was less than half of what the other guy said. My BIL wants to come out and do the roof for us.deadendp said:
RK, a roof shouldn't cost the same as a new car. How good are you at swinging a hammer? I know that you were going for metal, but . . .The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
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If you get a quote for a new roof that is over $5,000, then you should get a new quote . I have a 1,850 SF house , and that's what mine is going to cost.*Marker in the Sand Fanclub * HNIC
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I bought a home in March 2014, and its not cheap . In the past 2 years we have :
1. fixed our french drain
2. added a garage entry door
3. replaced bathroom floor
4. added bedroom
5. built a post and rail fence
6. added attic access
7. cut down 2 70 ft trees
8. replaced basement windows
And the list keeps going , and going ....
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Philly Spectrum 2009 x4 - We closed that MFER Down Proper
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New York- 2008, 2010
Boston - Fenway 2016 (night 2) , 2024 (night1)
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