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Updated almost 5 years ago, 01/28/2020
The Sunday afternoon repair call
Today I get a call about water in the utility room of one of my houses . So I run over to check it out . And yes there is some water , but not much . I check the water heater and its fine , dont see any leaks , But the well pump is cycling and no one is using water . So I go outside and I see a sink hole about 3 ft from the house . I start shoveling and its now all mud . So here it is a Sunday , afternoon , and no one is going to be able to come out , so I roll up my sleeves and keep digging . About 1 hour later I find the problem . The plastic barbed ell that screws into the pitless adaptor has cracked at the threads . Not good . So I cut the pipe and try to remove the fitting . So of course it breaks off leaving 1/2 the fitting in the pitless adaptor . So now I have to break out the torch and heat up the fitting to soften the plastic to remove it . It comes out but some melts to the metal threads . Now I have to run out to get parts and I pick up a 1 in male nipple so I can clean the threads by running it in and out a couple times . So in about another hour I have it all back together and the water back on . So 2 hours of time and $14 of supplies .
How much did I save by doing it myself ?