Water choices

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Iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation... even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind.

- Leonardo da Vinci -

A while back I wrote about some plumbing work I required to be done at one of my houses; it wasn't something I was comfortable to do myself considering the nature and importance of the job as far as water management goes; buggering it up and flooding out my property wasn't something I was willing to risk just to save a few bucks.

I was finding it difficult to get a quote done - people didn't want to turn up to quote - and I was getting annoyed until I finally got onto a plumbing group who filled me with confidence from the first call and throughout the inspection, assessment and quoting process. I haven't decided who I'll use yet but the group I mention are the frontrunners.

The problem, yeah there's always a problem, is that they're really expensive; far more costly than the others.

I'm the buy one cry once guy meaning I'd rather pay more for quality the first time than to buy poor quality and have to re-buy when it reveals the reason it was cheaper in the first place; it's a more costly way to go. How do I know my plumbing job, one that requires concrete cutting and replacement as well, will be done satisfactorily? Seeing a product prior to purchasing is one thing, but with services that's not always possible. I actually don't know the job will be done right but taking the time to choose what I believe to be the best group helps somewhat.

The good thing is that they took the time to explain the situation, why the scope of the work was a little more complex than I'd first thought and pointed out the dangers of doing a half-assed solution. I soon came to understand that the job the others would do, though cheaper, had the potential to come back and bite me on my taut and pleasing to look at ass later costing me even more. Do it right first time, is the plumbing group's ethos apparently and I appreciate that and their transparency so I'll be making a final decision this weekend...and I think I know who I'll be using already.


What experiences have to had with having to make a choice between a more and less expensive option and did it go well or badly? Feel free to explain the situation in the comments below if you'd like.



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Where you took thar photo? Beautiful sea... And what's that black round thing on the right?

I'm on your same opinion, better spend more but be done than less and keep stacking expenses... It's true with products you can see them, judge yourself and read reviews, with works to be done it's different, you need to rely on your intuitions, usually I check the attitude and competency of the person... Honestly I never had much chances as I live in rent and other sorts big works, but like when I had to pick a plumber for a small job I went to the one that seemed more capable and of good attitude, he explained well the problem and how to sort it for good and how to avoid it to happen again... After the work (change a tube) he showed me the old tube and said he could have sorted the problem with a small fix but then sooner or later the tube would break, bringing more problems and other fixes, so he just changed it straight, spending more than the small fix but less than a future break

Long explainantion, i hope it's clear enough

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Wallaroo, South Australia.

The black circular thing is part of a swimming net (you're looking at the floats) to keep shark of of a swimming area.

It's difficult to get good tradespeople these days and not just plumbers. I thought I had a good one, he was good up until now, but he's let me down now, a few times, and I'm moving on. We have to rely on the advice others give us if they're the "professional" only many of them don't act professionally these days.

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Oh we don't have sharks that's why I never seen that

Yea same here, they don't show up, even electricians, builders... The plumber I got now, the number was given by a tools shop owner, so same on that too

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When you latch onto a good tradesperson you need to stick with them I reckon. Too hard to replace them.

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Couldn't agree more!

Someone who would have categorically demonstrated his real worth by adding/contributing to/for your gain/benefit/advantage/help or assistance is definitely of great significance and ofcourse possibly indispensable for you, (atleast for finite amount of time.)

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For sure, I'm reluctant to give people who are supposed to be professionals in their field much time if they don't deliver a professional service.

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Absolutely, that has to be the right approach, always and forever!.

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I think, if the expensive option can demonstrate why it costs that much, I would pay for it without thinking twice.

There are many scammers who inflate their prices because expensive equals good quality, and that’s not always the case. To avoid falling into this bias, I would ask them to simply explain the work to be done, and if I’m convinced (and can afford it), I would pay for the more expensive option.

However, these days it’s hard to find someone who wants to work in those professions (which sector are they migrating to?)

Almost weekend :)

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The problem is getting someone to do the job, that's hard. Then, making sure it's the right person is a whole other things. It's been difficult.

Yeah, weekend soon. I'm fucken sick as a dog with the flu...still working of course, but sore throat, lost my voice, head cold, fever...it's fucken shit.

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As you said, it usually doesn't go the way that you had hoped when you take the less expensive route. I'm pretty lucky that my buddy can do a lot of this handy man stuff when I get in over my head. He isn't cheap, but he knows his stuff, and I don't like feeling as though I am taking advantage of him, so I am happy to pay. He does give me a bit of a discount :)

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It's good to have mates that can do stuff; I have a good group as well but due to the nature of this job, which needs certification, I'm going to use a professional which gives me legal recourse.

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That makes a lot of sense. You don't want to end up on the bad side of the inspectors!

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I've thought from a while ago that repeatinly paying for cheaper poor qualitied services or goods is in the end more expensive (also annoying) than paying for a high quality ones once. At home sometimes I try to handle some small jobs for two reasons.

  1. It feels good to get a job done by myself when the result is the desired and somehow kind of enjoy the process, even if is uncertain as the times I've had to investigate to get ot done out of unexperienced previous attempts.

  2. Saving a few bucks, as you say, sometimes is welcome here.

What is certain is that when the job goes way far from my expertises a quality provider must be found even if more expensive.

A lasting job becomes cheaper in time.

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The buy once cry once ethos is certainly the best way to go although I'm not one to delude myself that the most expensive things are always the best.

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Yeah, mostly they are, here there are crazy prices out of inflation though, but even more expensive stuff tend to be better quality.

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"bite me on my taut and pleasing to look at ass"

Lmao at your ass off punn...

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One must do a pun now and then right? 😁

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