daugen
Epic Contributor
watched the youtube videos on replacing my rv water heater, not overly complicated but lots of connections.
Called local rv dealer I like and got a reasonable quote from them and set up for next week. Good service and I can wait
while they do it. She thought two hours max.
Would have been four hours for my local TBN tech crew but it's just too
busy a time for them for non emergency half day jobs that I want to use up their summer time for.
Plus primary reason is my desire to not have installation liability for a gas appliance that may malfunction
in the future on the rv's next owner. If only electric, no, do that myself or with friends.
if the next owner asphyxiates because I didn't use some industry approved sealant or who knows what,
or more likely a product failure that will get blamed on nonprofessional installation no matter what the truth was,
(plaintiff attorney demanding to know who Ken and Paul/Popgadget are, what their legal addresses are...etc)
well my umbrella liability policy is getting the willies just thinking about it.
The TBN crew will hopefully get together this summer when my friend brings his Kubota over to pull a dead tree down that's a
leaner on another. Need to cut medium size tree up and load in tractor bucket for moving.
that requires chain saws much larger than mine. Which I know all good TBN'ers have in likely multiples.
Landlord's mature sons will be there to help so good work party, should be done quickly.
TBN crew of such high caliber that landlords can't help but be impressed.
And I will feed everyone a nice catered lunch if possible. Under the pergola...
Called local rv dealer I like and got a reasonable quote from them and set up for next week. Good service and I can wait
while they do it. She thought two hours max.
Would have been four hours for my local TBN tech crew but it's just too
busy a time for them for non emergency half day jobs that I want to use up their summer time for.
Plus primary reason is my desire to not have installation liability for a gas appliance that may malfunction
in the future on the rv's next owner. If only electric, no, do that myself or with friends.
if the next owner asphyxiates because I didn't use some industry approved sealant or who knows what,
or more likely a product failure that will get blamed on nonprofessional installation no matter what the truth was,
(plaintiff attorney demanding to know who Ken and Paul/Popgadget are, what their legal addresses are...etc)
well my umbrella liability policy is getting the willies just thinking about it.
The TBN crew will hopefully get together this summer when my friend brings his Kubota over to pull a dead tree down that's a
leaner on another. Need to cut medium size tree up and load in tractor bucket for moving.
that requires chain saws much larger than mine. Which I know all good TBN'ers have in likely multiples.
Landlord's mature sons will be there to help so good work party, should be done quickly.
TBN crew of such high caliber that landlords can't help but be impressed.
And I will feed everyone a nice catered lunch if possible. Under the pergola...