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On Mar 22, 8:45 pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:
"Lawrence" wrote in message My good man, the show you refer to is very popular and you are right to say it is possible to do it yourself. Note: A professional plumber was onsite for that installation and that is what I recommended. Also, those shows are quite a lot more scripted than you think. They make it look easy because that is what they are paid to do. Laborers are often available off screen. It looks simple because it is. A sixteen year old with a sledge hammer and shovel can do the excavation. It is not a job for a highly skilled plumber at $90 an hour, but some work for a $9 an hour teenager. Yes, it is easy to throw a pump in a hole as long as your are comfortable with manual labor. You will have a higher likelyhood of a job that you will be happy with for years to come if you hire a real plumber and laborers. Really? I would not be. Why a pluber at all? This is not what I'd classify as tru plubing whee you have to solder joints, lay out the toilet rough in, repair a leak at a main valve, etc. This is running some PVC or even a hose. This type of job is a perfect traing ground for a DIY person that would like to eventually try plumbing. No pressure involved, no feeds to appiances,, no fancy hardware. Since your have called me out personally I have to tell you... I am capable of solving any plumbing problems that I have including a drywell if necessary. I answer questions in this forum, I do not post them. My goal is to be helpful rather than confrontational. This person specifically asked if I thought she could do it. She did not ask if is possible. I gave her good advice having a high likelyhood of success. Never questioned your personal skills. I have to disagree with your assessment of the situation though. A plumber and crew will take this job to be about $500 to $800 plus materials instead of $50. If the OP is not comfortable doing the job, hire a handyman for $30 an hour instead of a $90 plumber. I have answered quite directly the questions the OP asked. She asked if we thought she could do it and I answered her. She has since agreed with me. You seem to be more interested in replying to me that to the OP. You can hire anyone to do a crap job that's for sure. There have been many, many, posts from people with sumps that don't work usually because they were installed by amateurs. Excavation and installation of the drain line is usually where they fail. You are right to say anyone can do it. It is just that I do not reccomend it. She will be happier longer if you hire a pro |
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