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It's time to start digging up those Squirrelled Nuts!!!!

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  • Kim1965
    Kim1965 Posts: 550 Forumite
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    Ibrahim5 said:
    Just do it yourself. It's cheaper and you know a proper job has been done. If you aren't happy with something you just fix it. None of this trying to get people back. Just live an independent life style.
    If I tried to do serious plumbing myself, then it would definitely take ages and not be a proper job !
    As for working on the gas supply/appliances myself, then just wait for the Boom !
    Most plumbers dislike customers who try to do it themselves. I am in favour of have a go heroes. I always get a warm reception from folk where its all gone wrong. The wife is usually scolding hubby, you can cut the tension with a knife. That customer truly understands that perhaps it might just be a skilled job. With the advent of plastic plumbing anyone can do it, cant they? What harm can a drop of water, sewage, oil, or gas do. Lol
  • Ibrahim5
    Ibrahim5 Posts: 1,271 Forumite
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    It's not complicated. You always get people who do it for a living trying to make it sound more complex than it is.
  • jimi_man
    jimi_man Posts: 1,424 Forumite
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    Ibrahim5 said:
    It's not complicated. You always get people who do it for a living trying to make it sound more complex than it is.
    I would say yes, but bear in mind some people are not practical people and so may be more prone to messing it up. 

    There will always be diyers who have to call in a pro to assist and these are the ones that the tradespeople cite when they talk about diyers, however they don’t see the millions who just get on with it and don’t have cause to call in anyone else. 
  • Sea_Shell
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    We are "practical people", but I think we've earned the right to not have to be 😉


    We could DIY, but we'd rather not.   Been there done that!!

    We will be doing some bits, like a little bit of tiling/decorating and stripping out.



    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • westv
    westv Posts: 6,459 Forumite
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    Washing dishes isn't complicated but I still prefer a dishwasher.  :D
  • Sea_Shell
    Sea_Shell Posts: 10,030 Forumite
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    westv said:
    Washing dishes isn't complicated but I still prefer a dishwasher.  :D
    Quite.   We don't have one, but it's essentially about what we all choose to spend/not spend on vs. can/can't do.

    We don't currently have a cleaner/gardener/decorator/car washer/ironer/window cleaner etc etc.

    But one day, we may choose to employ any (or all) of the above.

    My initial query was how to pay for it, not should we! 


    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • Ibrahim5
    Ibrahim5 Posts: 1,271 Forumite
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    Look this is a MONEY SAVING forum where people share tips on SAVING money. Paying someone to do something you could do yourself is not MONEY SAVING.
  • Albermarle
    Albermarle Posts: 27,999 Forumite
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    Ibrahim5 said:
    Look this is a MONEY SAVING forum where people share tips on SAVING money. Paying someone to do something you could do yourself is not MONEY SAVING.
    As a regular poster you will know that there are also many discussions about the goal of money saving, For those not in debt or poor financial straits it is not an end in itself. Money is saved in some areas, often with a view to spending it on something else, like a plumber !
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