cakes wrote:
Update on my basement. We have to move out of our house for at least 2 weeks. Check this: as demo was happening, we found that the concrete slab was really just a 1inch layer of rock to hold some tile down. So, now we have to move everything--including disassembling the HVAC--out of the basement. The good news? The cost of a new slab might be eaten by the fact that the plumber doesn't need to cut into concrete.
I mean, I'm trying to remain positive. On the plus side, we might be really avoiding a much larger disaster down the pike... Imagine, the 100 year old sewer pipe bursting or climate change increasing the water table... Our basement would be effed, just a pool. At least now we'll have a real slab, waterproofed as much as possible... Oh and radon mitigation so we can avoid the possibility of lung cancer in 30 years.
Anyway, homeownership has it's challenges. Still worth it, rather than the alternative of pissing money away towards someone else's mortgage.
Fun!
Our house had seepage when we bought it. Previous owner hid it from us, pretty sure. $20k or so to get drain tile and two sumps (one inside, one outside) installed.
The good news is...it has been bone dry ever since. Through some pretty massive storms. Every house in our hood has a manhole cover in the lawn or else a big pile of ruined carpet/boxes/furniture after a heavy rain.
zircona1 wrote:
And I called Samsung yesterday to learn that yup, our warranty was up 1 year ago and they can't cover the cost of fixing it. Wheeeee!!!
Samsung is trash.
They stuck me with a shitty DLP TV that sucked, and I swore I'd never buy another one of their products.
Then I got weak and bought one of their shitty fridges. The water dispenser and ice thing were defective out of the box, and I a) cursed myself for being weak and b) returned the piece of junk after two days for a KitchenAid.
The KitchenAid was also a piece of junk that sucked and broke a lot for a year and a half. Was still under warranty...and evidently the subject of a class action suit. It had a funny flaw where they'd put a control circuit board on the top edge of a middle drawer thing that was right under the ice/water dispenser. Oops. Best Buy just gave us credit for full replacement cost, since they did not want to f with it.
We ended up getting a Cafe, which is GE's line of fancy shit. I did a bunch of research and it a) has rather little computer shit in it and b) has had few grievous complaints. It just seemed like it was less likely to suck based on the reviews etc. Also plumped for extra warranty. It's been fine after a year or two or three, however long it's been.
I do not screw around with part-time appliance stores or cheap-ass places anymore. We just go to Abt. Customer service is pretty good, and they'll basically tell you what is what. Also will match any price. We have a guy there now we like if you want his name.