As is typical for the homeowner, what started as a small issue turned into a pricey fix that took weeks to resolve. There were a lot of ifs along the way that would have prevented this from getting out of hand and thus out of pocket:
🚽 If I had installed this toilet properly two decades ago, it might not have started to leak.
🚽 If I had bothered to change the gasket when I was changing out the screws that held the tank to the bowl, that might have stopped the leak for real.
🚽 If I had just bought a cheap can at Home Depot instead of asking my wife which throne she desired, I might have been able to bring it home myself and not have to pay delivery.
🚽 If she had picked something that wasn't big and heavy and had super-flush technology (we'll get to that), we would have saved a hundred bucks.
🚽 If I had not exposed myself as an incompetent plumber, I could have installed it myself.
🚽 If she had not noticed the damp spot on the ceiling below the toilet, all this could have been ignored until we moved or died.
But, if ifs were horses, beggars would ride.
It's all resolved now, however. The new throne has arrived and was installed by two very polite young chaps. The new one is elongated and chair-height, which is nice, and has Kohler's Revolution 360 super-flushing technology. The queen of England in her Windsor-era WC could only wish for a throne this delightful.
I'd like to go up and play with the new installation some more, but I've already flushed it a few times. I would hate to be called a four-flusher.
Is this what they call a "Dear John" letter?
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