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elfin

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3. No answer here but as another woman alone
Sun May 12, 2019, 08:50 PM
May 2019

I always call my plumber, even though I know it will cost more because of the reliability factor.

Certainly, call Lowes and if you can find the original invoice, it just may have the name of the installer. Yes, they do owe you, but listen very closely and write down what they say.

?Cost of a visit alone to examine? Cost of replacement? Cost of labor? Covered at all? It might be too much or confusing for comfort.

If they hedge on anything, call a local plumber outfit with a long history and good reputation with the specifics of your toilet type and age etc. If you go with them, strike up a relationship and use them every single time, I have found through the years to be a good investment, despite a higher cost. I rest easier, which is worth A LOT.

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