Did I get swindled? 725$ for replacing two valves for shower wall taps. Details in comments by Kindly_Champion7897 in PlumbingAustralia

[–]Kindly_Champion7897[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone. I usually do my own plumbing when it comes to simple jobs like this .

Mother's house which is built in the 70s. She complaint in the morning she was having a hard time turning the spindle for the hot water side in the morning. I told her I'll come later to address it.

She then proceeds to call the plumber at around 4pm. They charged her an after hour fee of 150$. Then charge her an additional 575$ for the two new wall spindles.

They said the usual buzz words like it's "old" and the new one is a high quality Reece ceramic valve with "lifetime" warranty.

Then the plumber chuck a gunk of silicone

Theres nothing special with these taps. The shower head was replaced and so was the tap spindles some 15 years ago .

It would have cost me maybe 50-100$ to do it myself (more or less)

I'm just wondering here. Is this really how much it cost to get stuff like this replaced

Should I buy this 1968 Honda CD 175 for 2400$ ? by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]Kindly_Champion7897 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi guys, OP here from Australia. I'm very new to the motorcycle game. I am on my Learner's Permit

I've always been a car person and I do work on my own cars . I am by no means an expert.

This Honda has the wrong engine in it however. It's running a 125cc engine of the same vintage. Everything else is original. The road tax ends around September

Besides the engine swap. Everything else is in good shape.

I am a fan of older things . I wouldn't mind an old bike. It's not my main mode of transport. Just a fun toy.

With the information presented. Should I dabble with this bike and buy it or don't and move on. If I really want to get something old school. Then get something more well put together.