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Install cost <bones 08-16-2005
---> Re: Install cost Edwin Pawlowski08-16-2005
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Posted by on August 16, 2005, 11:48 am


Need to have 2 new bathroom sink faucets installed.

Would appreciate some idea as to fair costs for removing old ones and
replacing with my already purchased new ones.

Work is to be done in Long Island area near Queens.

TIA

Gette


Posted by dadiOH on August 16, 2005, 5:12 pm


bones@spamcrypt.com wrote:
> Need to have 2 new bathroom sink faucets installed.
>
> Would appreciate some idea as to fair costs for removing old ones and
> replacing with my already purchased new ones.

No idea but it is easy to DIY. All you might need is a basin wrench to
reach the nuts securing the faucets.


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Posted by David Martel on August 16, 2005, 5:43 pm


Gette,

I could be wrong but I doubt you'll find a plumber willing to install
stuff that he doesn't sell. I think you'll need to install yourself or
return the faucets and buy through a plumber.

Dave M.




Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on August 16, 2005, 8:34 pm



> Need to have 2 new bathroom sink faucets installed.
>
> Would appreciate some idea as to fair costs for removing old ones and
> replacing with my already purchased new ones.
>
> Work is to be done in Long Island area near Queens.
>
> TIA
>
> Gette

Plumber has to be a $125+ minimum. Handyman may be a better bet at about
half that. Then it depends on what you run into. Could be a 30 minute job
if it goes smooth, could be a four hour job if there are problems.

What problems? The water supply valve does not shut off, the nuts holding
the present faucets in place are corroded and won't come off, need some
fittings to adapt old pipes to new faucet, something cracks.




Posted by on August 17, 2005, 10:52 am


Thanks Ed,
Of all the replies, yours was just what I wanted and needed to make
the, hopefully "right, decision".

Respectfully,
Gette


>
>> Need to have 2 new bathroom sink faucets installed.
>>
>> Would appreciate some idea as to fair costs for removing old ones and
>> replacing with my already purchased new ones.
>>
>> Work is to be done in Long Island area near Queens.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Gette
>
>Plumber has to be a $125+ minimum. Handyman may be a better bet at about
>half that. Then it depends on what you run into. Could be a 30 minute job
>if it goes smooth, could be a four hour job if there are problems.
>
>What problems? The water supply valve does not shut off, the nuts holding
>the present faucets in place are corroded and won't come off, need some
>fittings to adapt old pipes to new faucet, something cracks.
>



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