An0mndr

An0mndr t1_jdqkg7n wrote

My house was 15 years old when I bought it. Still had original everything. Since moving in a year and a half ago, I've learned to replace appliances, alter cupboards, remove carpet and laminate floors (previous owner had pets and the subfloor under the carpet was also ruined) also learned to replace subfloor, change light fixtures, replace a water heater, replace a door, fill holes in drywall, hang heavy things from the ceiling, and how to lay vinyl plank flooring. I can't imagine paying someone to do something that I can learn from a 5 minute youtube video

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An0mndr t1_jdqjnry wrote

Don't forget the environmental fee, that's another 50$. Oh and the refilling fee (which is not included in labor for some reason), which is another 80 bucks. Combine that with an off hours call (yes, it was only 2 pm when you called, but by the time we made it here, it was past 4:30 pm), so that's an extra 200. With tax (depending on where you are), that brings your total up about 1,050$. Will that be in cash or on a card? Oh you want to put it on visa? There's also an extra 2% fee for using a credit card instead of debit, it's only to cover the same cost we pay to use the system.

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