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Larry.Jenkins
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Re: For Handyman John, and other qualified plumbers..

Good suggestion..

We have a large, single bowl "Silestone" sink.  I don't know how it's attached to the counter top.  I think it might be siliconed in.

Will look.

Funny though, my original question was "about how much for installing a new faucet?"

Larry

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handyman john
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Re: For Handyman John, and other qualified plumbers..

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Sorry about jumping in so late (computer problems); its about 1 hour or LESS of work. What ever a "reasonable" price is for that is what you should pay. I charge $35/HOUR and don't charge less than $20 though some jobs are about 15 minutes.

 

NO I won't communte to change your faucet ... :smileyhappy:

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Larry.Jenkins
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Re: For Handyman John, and other qualified plumbers..

Aw John..

 

Even if I offered to quaff some ales with you?  You're not that far away from eastern Iowa.

 

Just think about all the lies we could tell each other..

 

Larry

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handyman john
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Re: For Handyman John, and other qualified plumbers..

Okay but it would have to wait a couple of weeks. I'm WAY to busy right now (good thing for me). I know, if I go to LaCrosse I'm rock trowing distance from E. Iowa but THAT is still 2 hours away; for a few ales ... hmmmm.

 

Oh, Summit Pale Ale is one of my favorites or IPAs of almost any color.

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