laugh at the lazy non-DIYer guy thread

meltdown75

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back to the sump pump issue...

so i didn't get it replaced like i should have, and when i came home from work tonight i checked it, and there was a bunch of water in the hole and the pump was dead.

opened the yellow pages to the first company, called them over to put a new one in stat, looks like it will be SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY THREE bucks installed with taxes included. 89 bucks extra because it's an after-hours call...

p000wwnnnedddDdDD man do i ever suck..

and i have to pay for it on credit... fml... :(

on the other hand i had a great weekend in Montreal :awe:

but :( fml for real
 

Fritzo

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Dude...seriously...a sump pump takes like 15 minutes to replace. You buy a new pump, you unscrew the pipe from the old pump, you screw in the pipe to the new one, and plug it in.

I just changed mine and it took 11 minutes flat. Do you have some weird nuclear powered one or something? $650 for installation is ridiculous! A pump costs around $100.
 

meltdown75

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i know :(

i mean, i didn't know that, but the suck factor is huge
 
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meltdown75

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i didn't even call around to get estimates. what the hell is wrong with me. fml. i'm the worst homeowner ever
 

DaTT

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Melty, were there strippers, hookers and blow involved in your Montreal trip?
 

meltdown75

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i also missed out on the feelgood do-it-yourself feeling... there is more fail here than meets the eye.
 

lxskllr

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Your mistake was not even trying. You could have bought a pump, and if you failed getting it in, you could have then called. It isn't really something that gets more expensive due to the clueless fucking things up. There's nothing to fuck up. The installer could have used the pump you bought, if you failed.
 

meltdown75

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i'm pretty upset

i was worried that my basement would flood pretty fast and i panicked and just wanted it done.

i don't think it was that critical of a situation... if i had half a brain i would have done something myself instead of just fail and get fucking bent over

why dont i just light my frickin money on fire

fmfl
 
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Yeah wow that sucks...


Kinda reminds me of the guy that paid like $400 for a "locksmith" to drill out the locks in his apartment so he could get in.
 

chusteczka

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You are an attorney, aren't you? Specialization in skills makes it understandable that you are not familiar with replacing a sump pump. No problem there.

Maybe a few buckets of water carried to the toilet or laundryroom sink could have lowered the water level to reduce your fear of spillover. Then you could have had time to ask friends for a referral for a handyman or plumber to do the job the next day.

A new sump pump is about $100 - $150. Labor should be $150 - $200 max. Add in another $100 for an after hours call and you are still paying too much. Although you do not have much choice at this point.

It is not a problem that you did not know how to do it yourself. However, your evaluation of the problem and how to act on it could use some improvement. Overall, you charge a lot of money as an attorney so you do not have to personally handle such situations yourself and can focus on your own specialized trade.
 

sdifox

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wtf... sump pump is like 100 bux, take out old one, put in new one, done!
 

DaTT

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After reading this post, I feel it is safe to say that Melty has a vagina..... :p
 

meltdown75

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You are an attorney, aren't you? Specialization in skills makes it understandable that you are not familiar with replacing a sump pump. No problem there.

Maybe a few buckets of water carried to the toilet or laundryroom sink could have lowered the water level to reduce your fear of spillover. Then you could have had time to ask friends for a referral for a handyman or plumber to do the job the next day.

A new sump pump is about $100 - $150. Labor should be $150 - $200 max. Add in another $100 for an after hours call and you are still paying too much. Although you do not have much choice at this point.

It is not a problem that you did not know how to do it yourself. However, your evaluation of the problem and how to act on it could use some improvement. Overall, you charge a lot of money as an attorney so you do not have to personally handle such situations yourself and can focus on your own specialized trade.
definitely not an attorney... just a lowly assessor.
 

meltdown75

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Did he at least say he would call you the next day?

no and there is only a 1-year warranty on it.

not to mention, when i heard it kick on a while ago, it made a loud sucking / gurgling noise and the pump stayed on for quite a while even after all the water was pumped out.

so now i am dealing with the quadruple fail possibility of having a shitty installation done on top of getting completely f'n hosed
 

meltdown75

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i'm just lucky i didn't come home to a flooded basement.

this is a wake up call. i need to start getting a clue about house stuff. i get hosed on everything. fml

there's even a rather large "do it yourself" book sitting about 10 feet from me. i am assuming due to it's size that there is a section on sump pumps. not to mention i posted a sump pump thread here several weeks ago and everyone told me to get off my ass and replace it, stat........

guess i'll get back to playing fallout vegas and sucking at life

i was texting a buddy whining about it and he said "no one got hurt, and it's only money"... but my butt hurts :( fml
 

meltdown75

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i don't even use close family connections to ask questions about this shit

like take 5 god damn minutes and say "yo, sump pump?" no... just sit on my dumb ass and play video games after work.

how the hell my ex wife stayed married with me for 5+ years i will never know... oh yeah that's right she was so busy with her studies and career that she didn't even have time to divorce me. fml
 

meltdown75

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my good buddy that i wouldn't consider a handyman said he put one in for $75 a few years ago. and he is someone that usually just drinks every day