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Yesterday I had a plumber come to fix the sink (and I cannot say that without recalling the Electric Company's animated sketch -- ou sont les neiges d'antan?). Turns out that the leak I thought was coming from the drainpipe actually originated with the drain basket and the leak from beneath the faucet was perhaps just the result of it being badly caulked. So a lotta money later I have a re-caulked faucet and a new drain basket ... and a new strainer, the first one I've ever had that actually works (i.e. isn't built to default to plug-the-sink mode if you jostle it absently). Bonus! Next task is to seal the underlip of the kitchen countertop, which I can do myself once I lay in some 80-grit sandpaper and polyurethane. Yay for tasks that don't require hiring a contractor at great expense.

I hope the rest of my house doesn't take the plumber's visit as permission to start pulling a wonderful one-hoss shay, though. I went to do a load of laundry this morning and discovered that the washer was half-full of water. (!!) I drained it and am now regarding it with stern and piercing gaze as it goes about cleaning my sheets. I'm really hoping I don't have to replace it until after I've remodeled the bathroom ...

Date: 2009-03-26 04:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ishte.livejournal.com
I see that you've had some of hte same sort of adventures I've had this week. Glad to know that you got it fixed up. I was lucky that a) my plumber also happens to owe me nearly $500 in back pay that we are taking in trade. (he does HVAC Plumbing and Electrical... and he has a list.) and b) it turned out my leak was only one small drip from the connection under my kitchen tap. Today the 6 foot puddle in my basement is gone and everything is mostly dry. Tomorrow I must remember to spray the area with bleach very thoroughly. Today I forgot.

Date: 2009-03-26 10:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] nebroadwe.livejournal.com
Yay for small, easily-fixed leaks and dry floors!

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