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For bigger jobs, where you have access to a cleanout, a place where you can unscrew a cap and get access to the main drain, you can rent a power snake and pretend you’re the rotorooter man, for a couple of hundred bucks less.
Measure the holes in your door and take the old mechanism to the hardware store, to be sure you get a new one that fits.
This is a guest post from my frugal pop.
Some years ago I read a column by a nationally syndicated writer which described how he learned, at the age of 40, to fix things.
For bigger jobs, where you have access to a cleanout, a place where you can unscrew a cap and get access to the main drain, you can rent a power snake and pretend you’re the rotorooter man, for a couple of hundred bucks less.
Measure the holes in your door and take the old mechanism to the hardware store, to be sure you get a new one that fits.
This is a guest post from my frugal pop.
Some years ago I read a column by a nationally syndicated writer which described how he learned, at the age of 40, to fix things.