Comment on When if ever did "Throw Money at The Problem:" actually work? Instead of being about 75 percent useless?

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scytale@piefed.zip ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Yeah but what I meant was that it gets to a point that it’s already too expensive to throw money at it that it’s better to learn to do things yourself. For example, a floor tile detached in my kitchen and it pulled up the four tiles around it. Since the tilework existed before I bought the condo and it’s quite old, I instead had the entire living room and kitchen re-tiled, all for $200 (not including materials). If it was in the US for example, I probably would’ve just tried to replace just the 5 tiles by myself.

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