This is a kitchen in a inherited-rental-soon-to-be-sold Bellingham house.
Yep, needs replacing pretty soon. |
New disposer and drains.. |
and new sink, faucet, and air gap! |
360-647-2255
(formerly Ball Plumbing)
Barkley Plumbing, Washington Contractor BARKLP815JR, is a plumbing contractor that specializes in plumbing repair and replacement in Bellingham.
The following blog has photos of everything from faucet repairs to sewer replacements. Pictures are worth a thousand words, after all.
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Wow!
I received a slick oversized postcard from a local heating company through the mail today.
"Tankless water heater: $400.00 off plus a free disposer!"
Okay, let's look at that. A total of almost $1,000.00 discount, if they replace my really nice disposer and my tank-type warhorse of a water heater (as if...) with a high maintenance, energy and water-wasting tankless-type water heater.
How much are they overcharging to begin with? If I gave that much back on any job, I'd be paying you.
"$200.00 off water heater replacement"
Ya gotta wonder about the quality of the materials and the final price of the job. Water heaters are practically a break-even job for me, so discounting $200.00, I'd make more money not working.
The postcard goes on and on, but you get the drift.
Per the Lady of the House, I installed a plastic utility sink in a kitchen that's going through a extensive remodel. The remodel started when the dishwasher water line started dripping and destroyed the floor in a 20' x 15' section.
What's so great is that installing a temporary sink--a throw away, really--never occurred to me or in the many remodels I've seen. Most people will use the bathroom to wash dishes...for weeks.
Brilliant lady, she is!
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