Fayette/Berry Alabama Plumber Needed

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I need a plumber to help me with a diy self-build near Fayette and Berry, Alabama. I am building a small cottage and need:
1) the stub-ups set for the black and grey water,
2) connection to the septic tank after the slab is poured and
3) generally keeping me headed in the right direction.

Slab - 1 bathroom

I am willing to pay a reasonably fee and stay out of the way, when best.

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Thank you for your interest.

Tom
 
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The key sentence in that posting is "pay a reasonable fee". What does that mean? My reasonable and yours could be hundreds of dollars apart. Call local plumbers and get quotes from them. We are not in your area, and we are also neither altruistic, or cheap.
 
This is an international forum, and not generally a "for hire" site, but someone may reply, so stay tuned.

Generally, most of us here recommend that you always hire a licensed contractor for a job like this, and insist that all proper permits and inspecitons are taken care of.

You are in a different neck of the woods than myself. You might find a plumber to "work with you". Out here ( CA ) you would be hard pressed to find a top notch contractor interested in those job terms. You could certainly expect to pay a few grand for the plumbing work.
 
My apologies

Seems that some professionals, here, have been offended. That certainly was not my intension. This site advertises that it is offering advice to DIYers. As such, I thought it particularly appropriate to look for a plumber, here, that would be willing to work with a DIYer.

As is pointed out, most plumbers won't take that type of work. Some of us "do it ourselves" out of necessity, rather than being cheap. Though the odds of finding someone in my local might be small, I didn't think it wrong to inquire.

A "reasonable" price is the going rate. It also factors in the limited scope of the work needed. It certainly should be profitable.

As for altruism, that is an excellent virtue. It seems to be the whole basis for this web site. If not, then I wonder for what purpose any self-respecting professional would invest their time, here. For those of you who do lend a helping hand, on behalf of all non-professional user of the site, please accept my deepest gratitude.
 
Seems that some professionals, here, have been offended. That certainly was not my intension. This site advertises that it is offering advice to DIYers. As such, I thought it particularly appropriate to look for a plumber, here, that would be willing to work with a DIYer.

As is pointed out, most plumbers won't take that type of work. Some of us "do it ourselves" out of necessity, rather than being cheap. Though the odds of finding someone in my local might be small, I didn't think it wrong to inquire.

A "reasonable" price is the going rate. It also factors in the limited scope of the work needed. It certainly should be profitable.

As for altruism, that is an excellent virtue. It seems to be the whole basis for this web site. If not, then I wonder for what purpose any self-respecting professional would invest their time, here. For those of you who do lend a helping hand, on behalf of all non-professional user of the site, please accept my deepest gratitude.


No one on this site has been offended...You asked a question and received answers.
 
It would take an IED to offend most of us folks! If you were offended by something here, we're sorry. Ain't life a bitch!
 
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