can you please record it for us when you attempt this? I watched a youtube video a few months ago on how to unclog my dishwasher...a phone call and $200 later it was fixed..lennytheweedwhacker wrote:the youtube video made it seem very simple...the spray hose attaches below the sink to the pressures, then the other side to the spray head at the topdoug rr wrote:do you even know what you're doing? because I wouldn't...lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i'm going to have to use a wrench, thoughE.H. Ruddock wrote:It's all pipes, Lenny
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my dishwasher hasn't worked in like 4 years, so i can relatedoug rr wrote:can you please record it for us when you attempt this? I watched a youtube video a few months ago on how to unclog my dishwasher...a phone call and $200 later it was fixed..lennytheweedwhacker wrote:the youtube video made it seem very simple...the spray hose attaches below the sink to the pressures, then the other side to the spray head at the topdoug rr wrote:do you even know what you're doing? because I wouldn't...lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i'm going to have to use a wrench, thoughE.H. Ruddock wrote:It's all pipes, Lenny
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i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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no, i thought i'd made that known before. anyway, it's more common outside of alabama than you'd think.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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what percentage of homes employee a maid, do you think?spike wrote:no, i thought i'd made that known before. anyway, it's more common outside of alabama than you'd think.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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prob 1%, amirite?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what percentage of homes employee a maid, do you think?spike wrote:no, i thought i'd made that known before. anyway, it's more common outside of alabama than you'd think.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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thank goodness your spouse has a cushy jobspike wrote:prob 1%, amirite?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what percentage of homes employee a maid, do you think?spike wrote:no, i thought i'd made that known before. anyway, it's more common outside of alabama than you'd think.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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and i shrewdly invested my family feud winningslennytheweedwhacker wrote:thank goodness your spouse has a cushy jobspike wrote:prob 1%, amirite?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what percentage of homes employee a maid, do you think?spike wrote:no, i thought i'd made that known before. anyway, it's more common outside of alabama than you'd think.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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lol funny one johnspike wrote:and i shrewdly invested my family feud winningslennytheweedwhacker wrote:thank goodness your spouse has a cushy jobspike wrote:prob 1%, amirite?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:what percentage of homes employee a maid, do you think?spike wrote:no, i thought i'd made that known before. anyway, it's more common outside of alabama than you'd think.lennytheweedwhacker wrote:be honest, did you just post this so that we know you have a maid?spike wrote:i thought my dishwasher shit the bed today, but i'd forgotten it's on a light switch for some reason. the maid must've switched it off.
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Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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We got a really good deal on a 7 inch insulated vinyl. It looks a lot like James Hardie but cheaper. Most of our neighborhood is either standard vinyl or brick, so we wouldn't be gaining much in terms of resale value from getting the more expensive James Hardie other than the look of it. Aluminum fascia, soffit, and gutters.bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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Yeah we are looking at the Hardie. Our current siding is a thick wood, horizontal panels, cracking and starting to split at on about half the house bc of sun/weather. I would love to use wood again, but 1) it's so environmentally terrible, and 2) the upkeep – especially on those two sides – is pretty tough. And the Hardie will withstand a lot and has a long warranty. The bids for the Hardie have been astronomical though.Monkey_Driven wrote:We got a really good deal on a 7 inch insulated vinyl. It looks a lot like James Hardie but cheaper. Most of our neighborhood is either standard vinyl or brick, so we wouldn't be gaining much in terms of resale value from getting the more expensive James Hardie other than the look of it. Aluminum fascia, soffit, and gutters.bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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It is a good product for sure, but expensive. Do others in your neighborhood have it?bodysnatcher wrote:Yeah we are looking at the Hardie. Our current siding is a thick wood, horizontal panels, cracking and starting to split at on about half the house bc of sun/weather. I would love to use wood again, but 1) it's so environmentally terrible, and 2) the upkeep – especially on those two sides – is pretty tough. And the Hardie will withstand a lot and has a long warranty. The bids for the Hardie have been astronomical though.Monkey_Driven wrote:We got a really good deal on a 7 inch insulated vinyl. It looks a lot like James Hardie but cheaper. Most of our neighborhood is either standard vinyl or brick, so we wouldn't be gaining much in terms of resale value from getting the more expensive James Hardie other than the look of it. Aluminum fascia, soffit, and gutters.bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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There's a wide variety of houses in our neighborhood. If I had to guess, wood is predominantMonkey_Driven wrote:It is a good product for sure, but expensive. Do others in your neighborhood have it?bodysnatcher wrote:Yeah we are looking at the Hardie. Our current siding is a thick wood, horizontal panels, cracking and starting to split at on about half the house bc of sun/weather. I would love to use wood again, but 1) it's so environmentally terrible, and 2) the upkeep – especially on those two sides – is pretty tough. And the Hardie will withstand a lot and has a long warranty. The bids for the Hardie have been astronomical though.Monkey_Driven wrote:We got a really good deal on a 7 inch insulated vinyl. It looks a lot like James Hardie but cheaper. Most of our neighborhood is either standard vinyl or brick, so we wouldn't be gaining much in terms of resale value from getting the more expensive James Hardie other than the look of it. Aluminum fascia, soffit, and gutters.bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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Aye, something to always consider. Hardie Board is probably your best bet.bodysnatcher wrote:There's a wide variety of houses in our neighborhood. If I had to guess, wood is predominantMonkey_Driven wrote:It is a good product for sure, but expensive. Do others in your neighborhood have it?bodysnatcher wrote:Yeah we are looking at the Hardie. Our current siding is a thick wood, horizontal panels, cracking and starting to split at on about half the house bc of sun/weather. I would love to use wood again, but 1) it's so environmentally terrible, and 2) the upkeep – especially on those two sides – is pretty tough. And the Hardie will withstand a lot and has a long warranty. The bids for the Hardie have been astronomical though.Monkey_Driven wrote:We got a really good deal on a 7 inch insulated vinyl. It looks a lot like James Hardie but cheaper. Most of our neighborhood is either standard vinyl or brick, so we wouldn't be gaining much in terms of resale value from getting the more expensive James Hardie other than the look of it. Aluminum fascia, soffit, and gutters.bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.
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Yeah, our neighborhood is a mish-mash of craftsmen, wooden bungalows, and super modern kleenex boxes, as well as a few teardownsMonkey_Driven wrote:Aye, something to always consider. Hardie Board is probably your best bet.bodysnatcher wrote:There's a wide variety of houses in our neighborhood. If I had to guess, wood is predominantMonkey_Driven wrote:It is a good product for sure, but expensive. Do others in your neighborhood have it?bodysnatcher wrote:Yeah we are looking at the Hardie. Our current siding is a thick wood, horizontal panels, cracking and starting to split at on about half the house bc of sun/weather. I would love to use wood again, but 1) it's so environmentally terrible, and 2) the upkeep – especially on those two sides – is pretty tough. And the Hardie will withstand a lot and has a long warranty. The bids for the Hardie have been astronomical though.Monkey_Driven wrote:We got a really good deal on a 7 inch insulated vinyl. It looks a lot like James Hardie but cheaper. Most of our neighborhood is either standard vinyl or brick, so we wouldn't be gaining much in terms of resale value from getting the more expensive James Hardie other than the look of it. Aluminum fascia, soffit, and gutters.bodysnatcher wrote:We are in the same boat, minus the soffits. What material are you using to replace the siding?Monkey_Driven wrote:Just committed to replacing all of our siding, gutters, soffit, and fascia. It is all 59 years old. Woof.