Talking to plumber the other day was an eye opener. Seems obvious now, but to hear him say he'd need the faucets to do the rough plumbing made target date for this seem suddenly much further away. We'd been a bit picky with the faucet selection and hadn't quite gotten around to actually placing an order -- for the white custom finish trim plumbing that had quickly become something of a lynch pin in our plan.
That's when I threw myself on the mercy of Catherine at Faucet.com. She'd been incredibly helpful when we placed the fixture order and had given us several suggestions regarding faucets. I found what I was looking for on Newport Brass's online catalog, but was jammed against a looming deadline and the aforementioned white finish. Then it occured to me that the plumber only needs the rough valves right now and that Catherine might be able to fill my order in sections. Sure enough -- the stocked, rough valves are on their way by express delivery and the order for custom finished trim pieces is being filed with Newport Brass. It'll be about 6 weeks before I know how well the design plan holds up to reality.
Fortunately, the toilet won't be out of commission for nearly that long.
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Posted by: M Umer | 2013.01.28 at 19:43
It is how it is. That's what you can expect with the things these days, sometimes it goes your way, sometimes it doesn't and in this case it doesn't. But it's all good, sometimes good things come out of it. There might be a very good reason why it is taking longer.
Posted by: Bathroom Lights | 2013.02.06 at 23:59