Please elaborate? Not necessarily looking at a fridge and things like that. Thinking more in terms of preparation and plating areaOutdoor kitchens are wasting your money friend.
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Please elaborate? Not necessarily looking at a fridge and things like that. Thinking more in terms of preparation and plating areaOutdoor kitchens are wasting your money friend.
i integrated my blackstone and added a prep/plating area on top of my firewood storage box - i use it a BUNCH. i wouldn't ever go as far as appliances outside, but having the blackstone integrated into the patio design was hugePlease elaborate? Not necessarily looking at a fridge and things like that. Thinking more in terms of preparation and plating area
You never use them as much as you except outside maybe a holiday or two or birthday. They also have some of the worst ROI if you ever decide to sell the home.Please elaborate? Not necessarily looking at a fridge and things like that. Thinking more in terms of preparation and plating area
Is this where you wash and store your weed? Nice.Yuk! Yuk! Can identify with the above. However, am not as talented as you guys are, when moved into 'retirement sized' home, built a large pergola in back yard, complete with 12' grill/serving/area, as well as adjacent sink/reefer/storage unit. In the three years gone, haven't even used it once. Now, we're moving back to C'bus, and doing the same thing, buying a new build, and designing inside as we see fit. Anyway, will NOT be putting in the elaborate backyard kitchen, which should save many thousands of dollars. PS, with my limited skills, installed drywall, taped, mudded, and then sanded down to paint. Not pleasant journey. Hopefully you aren't like me, where wifey has number of skilled guy who can come correct my mistakes.

Exact thing happened to me about a year ago. There is probably a hairline crack near one of the bolt holes in the tank. Replacing the whole unit is not hard, just nasty business cleaning up the old wax seal.Toilet was leaking from the tank to the bowl. Bought a new flapper, still leaks. Bought the whole shebang, a new kit, replaced the flush valve, fill valve, new flapper, gaskets... still leaks. May need a new toilet.
Agree. Replaced many a crapper as can be expected.Exact thing happened to me about a year ago. There is probably a hairline crack near one of the bolt holes in the tank. Replacing the whole unit is not hard, just nasty business cleaning up the old wax seal.

Mine's 20 years old, I think it may be time.Agree. Replaced many a crapper as can be expected.
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I try to most of the handy work myself because my wife freaks when someone comes into the house. In her mind they're looking for any stain or spot of dust so that they can call her a bad wife. She's nuts. If someone does have to come she schedules it for when she's not here then afterward asks me if he said anything.Woulda just had a plumber come out and install......"A man's gotta know his limitations", which I do. I need instructions on which end of the screwdriver to use....