What's all the plumbing behind the potty?
What's all the plumbing behind the potty?
Looks like a poo pump
Bingo. Previous home owners converted the garage to bedroom without permits. They also converted a closet into a half bath for the two newly converted rooms. Since no one was inspecting it, they used a basement toilet to shoot the poo up the wall and tied into the master bathroom vent, converting a dry vent into a wet vent.
Plumbers come tomorrow to move the water heater and start doing the plumbing correctly.
He should be happy you are doing it right.
My main thing is that people forget that per sq.ft., your kitchen and bathrooms are the most expensive part of your house.For that kind of work I would tend to agree 99.9% of the time. Jobs so small it needs to be expensive just to afford an expensive babysitter like a GC's PM and even then it's not a high dollar amount.
I try to return a job cost minimum of $500 profit per man day. That's my days or my men's. If I can't turn that kind of cash around on the job - it's not for me. Just actually broke my record last week and got a return of $4,500 for every man day on a job. Helps when the material cost is super high and labor faily low - those are my favorites. All profits with minimal logistics.
My main thing is that people forget that per sq.ft., your kitchen and bathrooms are the most expensive part of your house.
Also to be fair, I would've added extra cost in there if I was bidding this job after seeing what the plumber did with the toilet. There's no telling what other sketchy shit they did if they can't be bothered to cut to the concrete and add in a real sewer line...
You can take a shit out in the yard now!
Every outside job is better with a tractorHad a big branch break off in my yard after the storm we had a few days ago. Of course it's the tree that's right on the property line of my house and my neighbors, and my neighbor who lives there rents so the landlord wasn't doing shit to get it fixed. Spent some time to fire up the saw and get some bonfire wood for the fall
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It's crazy how much of a difference it'll make. I have a spare AC unit sitting in storage and I keep having to stop myself from cutting a hole in the side of the garage to install it since I live in a rent house. What makes it worse, is the 220V plug is right there and the area I was thinking of putting it used to be a door at one point in time so it's already framed out perfectly for me tooInstalled a new AC unit in my man cave/office. So far its cooling it down much better than the old one. Probably has something to do with this one being the proper rating for my square feet.
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