Oh goodness! I have personally observed all these fiascos! Hot and cold water lines crossed, wood floors destroyed from water damage, and have installed $2,000 Toto toilets with bidets that are amazing. Best wishes, Emily. If you need a shoulder to cry on or just to vent, I am here for you. Tennessee is number two on my list of relocation states after Indiana. Will work for food and Mass on Sundays. ❤️
Costco often has the Toto Washlet toilet seat, but we bought a BioBidet (which I think is Korean) because it was a little less expensive IIRC. We love it--it doesn't sing to you, but it does everything else, including warm the seat. Plus, it was easy to take with us when we moved.
Didn't the fridge run like an aircraft carrier steaming into battle, trying to turn hot water to cold and ice? I have never moved into a house, new or old where I didn't check every faucet connection and electrical outlet, even after an inspector came through. Home owner 101. And for old houses, always replace the water heaters on day -1.
When we did our kitchen renovation many years ago we dove into the whole had to have the best appliances. In fact when we finished I laughingly asked at appliance guy if he was sure there wasn’t anything more expensive because I’d hate to miss out. However I’m happy with all we chose.
Wow! We’ve never had it quite that bad (KOW), but, yeah, home ownership can add a lotta “spice” to your life. The good thing is, when you come out on the other side, years later, you have all these good stories to tell (even if you’re doing that part now).
Oh goodness! I have personally observed all these fiascos! Hot and cold water lines crossed, wood floors destroyed from water damage, and have installed $2,000 Toto toilets with bidets that are amazing. Best wishes, Emily. If you need a shoulder to cry on or just to vent, I am here for you. Tennessee is number two on my list of relocation states after Indiana. Will work for food and Mass on Sundays. ❤️
Costco often has the Toto Washlet toilet seat, but we bought a BioBidet (which I think is Korean) because it was a little less expensive IIRC. We love it--it doesn't sing to you, but it does everything else, including warm the seat. Plus, it was easy to take with us when we moved.
Didn't the fridge run like an aircraft carrier steaming into battle, trying to turn hot water to cold and ice? I have never moved into a house, new or old where I didn't check every faucet connection and electrical outlet, even after an inspector came through. Home owner 101. And for old houses, always replace the water heaters on day -1.
When we did our kitchen renovation many years ago we dove into the whole had to have the best appliances. In fact when we finished I laughingly asked at appliance guy if he was sure there wasn’t anything more expensive because I’d hate to miss out. However I’m happy with all we chose.
Wow! We’ve never had it quite that bad (KOW), but, yeah, home ownership can add a lotta “spice” to your life. The good thing is, when you come out on the other side, years later, you have all these good stories to tell (even if you’re doing that part now).