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#253046 - 10/26/06 12:17 PM
Re: Home improvement disasters!
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Registered: 10/07/06
Posts: 6
Loc: Bath (UK)
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It's embarrassing <img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> to admit for us, but even the professionals have some of those disaster stories.
I replaced the ceiling in the hallway a few months ago, it looked lovely, even the plastering got much better than I expected.
I'm in the home building business, specialized in plumbing, electrics, heating and air con, plastering is something I've never been good at and I can only consider myself a DIYer for that job (I'd never sell my services as a plasterer).
Anyway back to the disaster, just after a few weeks of enjoying my lovely new ceiling, I was running the bath to enjoy a, well-deserved, relaxing bath after a hard days work. While the bath was being filled I got sucked checking some emails ... guess what ... Did you say flood? You are right.
Before I realized the bathroom was flooded and my new ceiling was all dripping water all the way to the hallway (the bathroom is on top of the hall). It wasn't terribly bad it only needed a new coat of paint but ... not very good for a Pro, is it?
Lesson to be learn : Don�t try to do 2 things at the time, none will be done properly.
Please don�t tell my customers ;-) (just joking)
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Manuel Kupka (aka manoloK) is a Building Maintenance Engineer Expert and the webmaster at doityourself-tips.com which focuses on publishing DIY home improvement information articles.
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