A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy
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The 15 year old fence looks brand new, if a little thinner…
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@George-K said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Ah, how I miss the days of home ownership...
I sense sarcasm.
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@George-K said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Ah, how I miss the days of home ownership...
You own a home now. I’ve been to it.
@jon-nyc said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
@George-K said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Ah, how I miss the days of home ownership...
You own a home now. I’ve been to it.
OK - I should have said "house."
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@Mik said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Freestanding home.
D3 is thinking about buying a house. A simple house with a fenced yard for the dog. She's 38 and single, with a cat and a 1-year old dog.
I keep telling her that it's stupid, now.
- Mortgage rates are high
- She gotta maintain
- Things break.
- Lawn
- Snow
I'm saying the best option is to either continue renting, or get a end-unit townhome with an HOA.
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@Mik said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Freestanding home.
D3 is thinking about buying a house. A simple house with a fenced yard for the dog. She's 38 and single, with a cat and a 1-year old dog.
I keep telling her that it's stupid, now.
- Mortgage rates are high
- She gotta maintain
- Things break.
- Lawn
- Snow
I'm saying the best option is to either continue renting, or get a end-unit townhome with an HOA.
@George-K said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
@Mik said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Freestanding home.
D3 is thinking about buying a house. A simple house with a fenced yard for the dog. She's 38 and single, with a cat and a 1-year old dog.
I keep telling her that it's stupid, now.
- Mortgage rates are high
- She gotta maintain
- Things break.
- Lawn
- Snow
I'm saying the best option is to either continue renting, or get a end-unit townhome with an HOA.
The type of house she probably can afford, in an area where she would like to live, comes with it's own list of soon to be needed repairs...
I hear her dad is pretty handy...
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@George-K said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
@Mik said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Freestanding home.
D3 is thinking about buying a house. A simple house with a fenced yard for the dog. She's 38 and single, with a cat and a 1-year old dog.
I keep telling her that it's stupid, now.
- Mortgage rates are high
- She gotta maintain
- Things break.
- Lawn
- Snow
I'm saying the best option is to either continue renting, or get a end-unit townhome with an HOA.
The type of house she probably can afford, in an area where she would like to live, comes with it's own list of soon to be needed repairs...
I hear her dad is pretty handy...
@Jolly said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
I hear her dad is pretty handy.
Nah.
When it comes to following a set of plans for furniture, I'm OK.
When it comes to electrical, structural, plumbing...I have no clue.
None.
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I’ll do electrical before I do plumbing again, and I don’t do electrical.
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@Mik said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Freestanding home.
D3 is thinking about buying a house. A simple house with a fenced yard for the dog. She's 38 and single, with a cat and a 1-year old dog.
I keep telling her that it's stupid, now.
- Mortgage rates are high
- She gotta maintain
- Things break.
- Lawn
- Snow
I'm saying the best option is to either continue renting, or get a end-unit townhome with an HOA.
@George-K said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
@Mik said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
Freestanding home.
D3 is thinking about buying a house. A simple house with a fenced yard for the dog. She's 38 and single, with a cat and a 1-year old dog.
I keep telling her that it's stupid, now.
- Mortgage rates are high
- She gotta maintain
- Things break.
- Lawn
- Snow
I'm saying the best option is to either continue renting, or get a end-unit townhome with an HOA.
Agree with you. Whether she does is another matter. Owning a home is great, of course.... but my wife and I were talking the other day (as we watched a friend, who is single) buy a home and we said... if we were single without kids, we would absolutely either buy/rent a townhouse or condo.
That being said, I enjoy projects and yardwork (for the most part), heck I just picked up a 2100 PSI pressure washer I'm going to try out soon on a few outdoor areas that could use a cleanup.
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If you can build furniture, you can frame, sheetrock and do tile work. With flexible connectors and plastic pipe, a lot of plumbing (replacing faucets, changing out sinks and commodes) got a lot easier.
Electrical? That can get complicated.
@Jolly said in A 2700 PSI Pressure Pressure Washer is a Helluva Toy:
If you can build furniture, you can frame, sheetrock and do tile work. With flexible connectors and plastic pipe, a lot of plumbing (replacing faucets, changing out sinks and commodes) got a lot easier.
Electrical? That can get complicated.
Able and willing are two very different things.