Came home to a flooded main bath Monday thanks to a worn out seal on the flapper. It drained through the seam in the drywall ceiling below, as well as the light fixture. Thankfully nothing was underneath for it to ruin and it's largely dried up with minimal impact to the ceiling. Glad it happened while we were here and not while we were at the beach!
The same day, the light stopped working on the ceiling fan in our bedroom. I heard the switch closest to the main door "short" a few times and it was in the back of my mind to replace it. Replaced both switches in the 3-way all while cussing, sweating, bleeding, and getting shocked because I forgot it was a 3-way and hot on the ground side too
Thankful I don't need to pay someone to fix these things for me. Would have been a $500-600 total fix for both if I didn't know anything about troubleshooting and basic DIY stuff. Cost me $3 for switches and we replaced the whole toilet as an update for $150.
The same day, the light stopped working on the ceiling fan in our bedroom. I heard the switch closest to the main door "short" a few times and it was in the back of my mind to replace it. Replaced both switches in the 3-way all while cussing, sweating, bleeding, and getting shocked because I forgot it was a 3-way and hot on the ground side too
Thankful I don't need to pay someone to fix these things for me. Would have been a $500-600 total fix for both if I didn't know anything about troubleshooting and basic DIY stuff. Cost me $3 for switches and we replaced the whole toilet as an update for $150.