Houston, “we have new kitchen taps”. Yesterday a tradesman came to install my new Canadian Tire tap set for the kitchen sink. While he had his nose under the cupboards he also installed 3 new shutoff valves for me. Our plumbing is ancient and we needed the upgrade. Repairmen don’t come cheap, $250 (cash) later the job was done and I’m a happy camper now.
I’m sure glad that I didn’t have to stare at a plumbers crack for this job.
Martha are you going to get your taps repaired? I can’t believe that we both had faulty, wobbly taps.
Well I guess it is time for me to sell my shares of “Scotch Tape Company” stocks since it looks like they won’t be selling as much masking tape now! Looks good and it was about time for a change.
Bill
Nice addition Eileen. I can hardly wait to come up and help with dishes :>)
Our kitchen reno will include a new double stainless steel sink and a goose neck faucet with sprayer. My kitchen taps still work ok but like Bill noticed I have masking tape on them to keep them upright. The upstairs bathroom pedestal sink needs a new Moen and the shower NEEDS paint!
I will have to get on my handiman!