plumbing redux
We have been trying to get a mop sink, replacement toilet, and replacement sink for 4 weeks. On monday, they finally got installed. This pleases us greatly, but the whole effort cost us nearly $5000. We purchased
- $1500 worth of architectural drawings from Charles Fill, required for a
- $300 chicago buildings permit to allow
- $2200 worth of labor from Bill’s Plumbing, who after much foot-dragging installed
- ~$800 of parts, including the sinks themselves and various concomitant paraphernalia,
resulting in
a slightly misplaced mop sink, | |
a bathroom sink whose drain leaks ever so slightly, | |
and a toilet I still don’t entirely trust, though I can’t say why. | |
Oh, and a big hole in the wall. |
But I shouldn’t complain. We have our fixtures. Take that, health inspector.
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