I appreciate tackling DIY property improvement projects; Over the years, I have accumulated a fairly impressive collection of pools, and i own everything from a split saw, miter saw & circular saw to a cordless drill & nail gun. I’ve learned how to replace windows, hang drywall, cut trim boards, hang a door & install light fixtures & power outlets. I have no problem gutting a room down to the bare studs, updating the wiring, adding insulation & finishing the walls & ceilings. I appreciate refinishing hardwood floors, building shelves & painting. The only projects I avoid are anything to do with plumbing. I have had easily little success & a lot of frustration in my every attempt to replace, repair or substitute the plumbing, however at one time, I bought a brand new, touchless home office sink faucet. I watched videos on how to install it & the process seemed quite simple… However, I couldn’t remove the old faucet, everything was totally rusted. I bought special tools & still could not manage it. It was impossible to get any leverage in my awkward position under the sink. I eventually had no choice however to hire a licensed plumber & spend a small luck on a task I should have been able to handle myself… When there was a leaky pipe under the powder room sink, I ran tests on it for hours. I was not capable of stopping the leak. I once again called a licensed plumber to complete the task, and because everything plumbing related is so potentially damaging, I would rather pay more & have the task done right. Even a minor leak can add up to major waste & expense.