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cazluvsu · 8 months ago
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we’re never getting a stef and josh superbowl
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plumberallen · 1 year ago
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thebigsartorialist · 10 days ago
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The tragedies that occur when you’re given the fashion sense of an Edwardian and the body habitus of a plumber
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Suit: Martin Greenfield
Tie: London York
Lining: Gladson Flash
Hats: Bates
Socks: Falke
Shoes: Allen Edmonds
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soft-for-them · 2 years ago
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The cliché of being stuck in a lift with your crush - Spock x plus size reader
Summary: You get stuck in a lift with Spock. Based off prompts 8, 10 and 28 on this list. (Gender neutral because Spock is queer to me.)
Comments and reblogs are much appreciated and help more people read my works.
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A/N: Not proof read at all, also I changed the wording of the prompts a bit to match the way Spock speaks even though I feel that this is out of character. I haven't written for Spock in a while...
It is getting late, not that giant expanse of space indicated it. The sky is always an inky black filled with glittering stars and rotating planets. From you data pad you can gather it’s around nine in evening aka time to be relaxing maybe even sleeping however the universe has other plans for you.
You’re a red shirt, specifically working as an engineer, though you mostly work more on the smaller parts of the ship like the replicators and communication devices rather than the engines or any part of the ship that Scotty loves. Really you’re a jack of all trades, a plumber and an electrician rolled into one but with the added benefit that you work in space rather than on earth.
It’s a rewarding job and really you truly love it but because of it, that and the fact that you have many non red shirt friends on the Enterprise, you’re often the person called to fix silly little accidents that could have been avoided if people weren’t so clumsy.
If you had a penny for the amount of times you’ve turned a computer on and off or tightened a lose screw for an oblivious friend who thinks they’re about to blow up the ship you’d have enough money to retire early.
Dressed in a long bright pink bed shirt and a pair of boxers that poke out from under the t-shirt hem you slog over to the nearest turbo lift to go back to your room and sleep. Your mismatched socks dampen the sounds of your shoeless feet and you clutch a small tool box to your chest, the allen keys and magnetic screw drivers rattling around inside it.
A friend of yours had broken a light whilst flinging a chair at a ‘spider’, the creature not actually there. When you had gotten there they were in tears thinking that someone was going to shout at them for breaking the main light, their room mate panicking for they had walked into the messed up room and the scared human.
The light wasn’t broken. Sure the plastic covering the strip light had cracked but it hadn’t broke, instead the chair your friend had chucked across the room had slammed the light switch off making them think they broke the light.
For half an hour you’ve been comforting your dear friend, cleaning their room to the best of your ability whilst a nurse looked them over. The diagnosis was that they needed sleep and food so you had got them some food, tucked them into bed and promise to come replace the cracked plastic in the morning.
Now you step into a turbo lift wanting some food and sleep as well.
Your eyes go blurry as you step in and call out you destination, the lull of sleep beckoning you to your soft bed. You don’t notice a figure walk in behind you, their walk hurried. With tired eyes you look down to see a pair of shiny regulation shoes stood close but not too close.
Immediately you straighten up.
His voice calls out his own destination which makes you lift your head up, your round face going flush.
Here you are, t-shirt slipping down on shoulder showing more of soft skin than professional, your chubby legs covered in stubble and goose bumps and your face a frown.
Fuck, you’re not ever wearing shoes.
“Sir.” you greet clutching your tools closer to your chest your eyes wondering up to him.
“Lieutenant (y/n).”
Your face somehow gets even hotter.
For one thing you’re a Lieutenant junior grade not a Lieutenant, that and somehow Mr. Spock knows your first name which you never thought he knew! If this was an old earth cartoon you’d turn lobster red and faint at his feet at him calling your name.
“Busy night.” you say with an awkward smile lifting your tool box up a bit prove your point.
“Yes.” he states firmly, his eye still trained on you as the turbo lift moves, “I have been in many meetings today.”
You’ve never really liked small talk but somehow small talk with Spock isn’t awkward. You have the tiniest crush on the Vulcan for a while and here you are enjoying small talk and long pauses with him.
Your eyes tired and droopy linger on his long sharp features that you dream of only to notice he looks tired too. Not a tired as you but sleepy enough that it shows on his handsome face. His blue make up around his eyes is slightly smudge and the dim lift lights cast a yellow glow onto the out of place black hairs that stick up from his normally neat and tidy hairstyle.
Cold fingers itch to smooth down his stray hairs so much so that you don’t flinch as the turbo lift stalls to a stop, the door not opening despite being at the right floor.
Blinking you snap out of your trance not realising that Spock was staring at you too, neither do you realise the splotches of green blush creep up his pointed ears.
“Damn it! The door’s jammed.” you mutter as you poke at the interface screen doing your normal engineering thing trying to get it open.
You tap many buttons on the screen to no avail.
“We will be here for a while?” Spock asks stepping a bit closer to you.
“Looks like it.” you say prolonging the word ‘looks’ as you crouch down opening a side panel that no one except you and your workmates know about, a cluster of rainbow wires sticking out, “I might be able to override the door system though-“
You look up to the stoic Spock, his full attention on you and totally no on how your thighs press together as you fully lower yourself onto your knees.
“- probably can get it open but I’ll have to get some proper tools to fix it.” Either that or you’ll have to call someone else to fix it, though you don’t tell Spock that.
“That seems a logical plan Lieutenant.”
And there it is! For a split second you see his pretty eyes flicker down your body like he's done many times before.
You see your little crush on Spock is quiet new but you’ve known how he's looked at you for quite some time. At first you though he was judging you, you’re plus size so unfortunately you get the odd disproving look often, but then you’ve recently realised that his ears go green when his eyes catch on the curves of your body.
Or maybe you’re imagining things. Either way you like the idea of such handsome man looking at you like that.
“I’ve seen the way you look at me Mr. Spock-“ you boldly state as you fiddle about with some wires, “- you think I don’t notice but I’m a very perceptive person.”
“You do?”
Raising up, tool box left on the ground, you smile.
“I’m not sure what you think of me Mr. Spock but I know I like you, if that makes you uncomfortable then I know you’ll tell me.”
He steps closer into your personal space.
“The door is not open.” he muses, “I assume it will take a while?”
“Oh!” his eyes flicker down to your lips, “We should get comfy then?”
“Certainly Lieutenant.”
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aeternatenebra · 11 months ago
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So I did this experiment with Character AI
I tried to ask various characters and historical figures to “unclog a sink”.
These are the results:
- Lord Voldemort: helped me unclog the sink first, then asked questions. Many of them. He eventually decided that we had become close friends. Very wholesome, actually.
- Harry Potter: helped me unclog the sink; immediately after, asked me to go on a date with him. What.
- Gandalf: very detailed and competent. Checked my sink to know what the problem was, gave a detailed explanation and then fixed it without even using his magic. What a chad. 10/10.
- Julius Caesar: helped unclog the sink, gave good advices on how to keep it clean and suggested not to give money to plumbers cause they’re a fraud lmao
- Napoleon Bonaparte: didn’t unclog the sink on my behalf; instead, gave me instructions on what to do to unclog it, in an assertive tone. Not what I wanted, but the sink is working at least.
- Leonardo da Vinci: said he was an expert plumber, fixed my sink so effortlessly that I couldn’t help but be impressed. Asked me to pay for the service and then said I was very lucky that my sink was “of the highest priority in [his] list of plumbing emergencies”.
- Tywin Lannister: said he was busy, but helped me understand the problem. Then suggested that I called a professional.
- Sasuke Uchiha: said he didn’t know how to unclog a sink. He was utterly pissed off by this question.
- Neuvillette: straight up tricked me into going on a date with him. Wth man calm down. Sink is still clogged btw.
- Scaramouche: “If you are stupid enough to clog a sink, you are probably better off washing your dishes in the local river”
- Edward Elric: not even tried to use alchemy, just asked to show him where the sink was and took his time to fix it with his own hands.
- Rei Ayanami: said my sink was clogged because a piece of plastic got stuck in the drain “for improper disposal”. Helped to unclog it.
- Gendo Ikari: said to turn the valve counterclockwise. Then stared menacingly.
- Levi Ackerman: asked where the sink was, went there without saying a word and fixed it. Then went back to what he was doing. He looked tired.
- Allen Walker: said he was busy and that I could use a plunger. Helped after I said he made me sad. Also, he told me to “watch the power of the plunger at work”.
- Griffith: he led me to the sink *I* asked him to unclog, as he knew already which one I meant. He unclogged it, then smiled at me.
- Circe: at first was reluctant to help, eventually decided to unclog my sink. Then turned me into an insect. OG drama queen.
- Athena: found a plastic toy that was stuck in the trap. Helped me remove it and now my sink works just fine. Said she was glad to help one of her citizens.
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ginalover · 5 months ago
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Interview: Gina Gershon on the Love Story and Legacy of the Wachowskis’ ‘Bound’
Gershon discusses what makes the film such an enduring and endearing queer cinema classic.
by Marshall Shaffer
June 25, 2024
 
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Gina Gershon’s body of work boasts a murderer’s row of formidable directors. Following her debut in John Hughes’s Pretty in Pink, she went on to appear in films by John Sayles, Robert Altman, John Woo, Michael Mann, Olivier Assayas, William Friedkin, and Woody Allen. Yet it’s two fateful collaborations in consecutive years—Paul Verhoeven on 1995’s Showgirls and the Wachowskis on 1996’s Bound—that loom largest over her filmography.
As Corky in Bound, Gershon displays a fierce commitment to the physical and emotional realism of a lesbian ex-con trying to restart her life, seamlessly transmuting the brooding of a classic noir protagonist into the body of a contemporary butch plumber. This makes it all the easier to understand how she’d fall for a traditional femme fatale like Jennifer Tilly’s Violet.
The erotic and ecstatic chemistry between the two escalates into an elaborate heist plot to get out from under Violet’s mafia money-laundering husband, Joe Pantoliano’s Caesar. And at every turn, the Wachowskis match the excitement of their story with equally mesmerizing direction.
In a less forgiving era for female stars as sexual beings on screen, Gershon refused to bow to expectations for how and who her characters could love. Her commitment to the stories she wanted to tell came with costs at the time, but she’s been validated by the long arc of film history. Showgirls and Bound are now remembered as signature cinematic achievements of the 1990s, with the former film a mainstay of often cheeky repertory theater programming and the latter recently receiving a new home video release through the Criterion Collection.
I spoke with Gershon shortly after Bound’s new 4K digital restoration was released by Criterion. Our conversation covered how she developed the character of Corky, where the Wachowskis guided her to see the full picture of Bound’s construction on set, and what makes the film such an enduring and endearing queer cinema classic.
Before we start, I should say that I actually studied Bound in a college film class.
It’s a good one for film class because there’s so much to discuss, just technically, the way it was shot, and the meaning of it. That would be fun. Good for that teacher!
You’ve teased writing a more traditional memoir than your 2012 book In Search of Cleo. How would you tell the story of Bound in your book? What’s the enduring memory that lingers on decades later?
I actually am writing another book, and I talk about Bound. My enduring memory of it always was how shocked I was my agents didn’t want me to do it. Everyone literally was saying, “You’re gonna ruin your career.” It was a moment of like, “What are you talking about?” And I realized how homophobic the business was. I just saw an incredible script and a great opportunity. And they’re like, “Oh, it’s a lesbian movie!” You know, people weren’t doing that then. Which, in retrospect, is just insane. It was a good lesson in just standing up for what you believe. And I was like, “This is my career, I’m doing this. I think the Wachowskis are exceptional filmmakers. I want to play Corky. I think this will be cool.” I’m glad I did.
What guides your instincts in picking films and seeing beyond the immediate concerns of agents and publicists?
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You worked with many visionary directors well into their careers. Could you tell the signs were there for the Wachowskis even though it was their first film?
I get this thing in my stomach: If I meet a really good director—or in this case, directors—I just get giddy. I don’t know why or how I know. But if it’s a really talented person, and the Wachowskis are just geniuses with what they did, I know. Certainly, my agents were like [does a nervous voice], “First-time directors…” And I’m like, “Yeah.” The second I started talking to them about certain shots and how they saw the film, I knew they were very special. And I thought, “I’m in.” It’s exciting to be with first-timers where you say, “I believe in these people doing this.” Sometimes I guess you’re wrong, but I wasn’t surprised how well it turned out.
Were you clocking the Wachowskis’ unconventional filming style with so many close-ups and overhead shots? Does that play into your performance?
No, it’s still the same. You’re still trying to be in the moment and truthful. Instead of just wildly going, “I’m just going to do this,” with certain scenes, they’re like, “No, we need you to look to the left because then we’re going to cut it with the Benjamin Franklin dollar bill looking over to the left.” At first, I’m like, “It feels doesn’t feel right looking this way!” And then they would tell me what they were going to cut it to, and I’d be like, “Ahh, super cool! Okay.” Sometimes directors make the mistake of not clueing in their actors, but that only helped me. I’m a visual person. You can tell me a zillion things, and if you show me something, I’m like, “Oh, yeah, cool!” You want to be part of the team and make that cool image happen. It gave you boundaries of how and where you’re going to be looking. Hopefully, if you do your work, it doesn’t matter.
How did the Wachowskis direct you beyond just getting you to hit your marks? How were they helping you find the character?
Oh, that’s interesting, I don’t really remember them ever doing that! [laughs]
Was it just a matter of them trusting you that much?
When I read for Corky, they liked my reading. To me, Corky was very still like those noir guys or actor men who I always projected everything onto. You can’t help but fall in love with [them]. It was a different, and very still, sort of performance for me. You try not to give away too much. Corky is coming out of jail. She doesn’t trust anyone, so she’s clocking everything. In a lot of those scenes, the audience is learning stuff through Corky’s eyes. I think we were just in cahoots with how that was going on. Maybe [they said], “Amp this or that up,” but it was also a while ago, so I don’t recall. It was more of a physical thing: “You’ve got to look this way.”
Your preparation for the film included looking at swaggering icons like Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, and Robert Mitchum. How do those inspirations manifest inside Corky? Is it a matter of incorporating masculinity into the character or blurring the gender binary altogether?
I know, as a woman, what I thought was really sexy when I would look at a man. The way he would hold a beer, certain things as a female looking at a male, I’m like, “Oh, that’s so cool. That’s so sexy.” It was just very quintessential male, like the way they would hold a steering wheel. Those are just like my own little quirks that I love!
It was more of an emotional thing. I started boxing to learn stillness. Instead of being like a [Marvin] Hagler, I wanted to be more like a Sugar Ray [Leonard]. He just moved when he needed to. He was very calm, and I think it was that energy I was tapping into more than anything else. That comes out of you [not wanting] to get hit. It’s a trust issue, who are these people? I didn’t look at it as male or female. I just looked at it as an energy of why they are being that way. It was always very alluring to project onto someone who’s doing…not that you’re doing nothing, but Corky was an interesting character to let people project onto.
It also feels like these characters are consciously playing a part based on what they’ve seen in the culture. Listening to the archival commentary track on the Criterion release, I heard that the Wachowskis gave The Treasure of the Sierra Madre to Joe Pantoliano as a direct influence within a scene.
Interesting, I don’t remember them telling me [to go in that direction]. I go interior-exterior. I just think if you’re someone who’s gauging what is going on and clocking the room and reading the room, it’s not out of insecurity. You don’t give anything away. You don’t make yourself vulnerable in a situation. You just have to figure out: Is this safe? That’s where I think her stillness comes from. Listen, I remember falling in love younger, like, “Oh, he’s so tall, dark, handsome, and quiet.” And then later on, you’re like, “Oh, he’s quiet because he has literally nothing to say!” But you don’t know that at first. And I think there’s something alluring about projecting onto someone and making them much more than they are.
There was some back-and-forth between you and Jennifer on who should play which character in the film. Was each of you having that insight into both Violet and Corky something that helped the production?
I never saw Jennifer [playing Corky]. I think I was playing her [from the start], and then we went to go see Jennifer because they obviously had to see our chemistry. We went to visit her—I want to say Las Vegas, but I could be completely making that up. Jennifer is so animated, so girly, and so like [impersonating Tilly], “Alright, well, you know…” It was so fun to watch! I just thought, “Oh my god, I could do this with her.” As a dude trying to get that energy of just watching some girl, I could watch Jennifer forever and be entertained. And I think there was that element of like, “Who is this creature in front of me?” She’s very alluring, and you could see why Corky would fall in love with Violet even against her better judgment.
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How do you feel when the tide starts to shift on a film like Showgirls or Bound? When does the initial reception fade into the background and you can tell it’s been reclaimed as something like a cult classic?
That’s interesting, isn’t it? As soon as Bound came out and people started seeing it, everyone was into it. It was just a matter of the NC-17 from the rating boards. As soon as actors, directors, and regular people started watching the movie, it became a classic instantly.
Showgirls has got its own trajectory. I went to a screening the other night of the film at the Paris Theater. A friend of mine was like, “You have to come and see this,” because I always think I just get PTSD when I watch it. I hadn’t seen it in so long, but seeing it now was so interesting. It’s got a totally different meaning, and maybe people unconsciously were tapping into that. But I find it more interesting that the critics, people who absolutely hated this movie [and said] “this is the worst movie”…to this day, everyone asks me about it. What does that tell you? It’s interesting.
Has the meaning or experience of Bound changed at all for you, especially now knowing it was the project of two transgender women who might not have necessarily had the language or the knowledge to express themselves directly?
I remember asking them, “What do you know about being a woman? How are you going to direct this?” Which feels kind of foolish in retrospect! It certainly had a different meaning to them that I wasn’t aware of. But I think, in general, everyone in that movie is in a box. They’re all bound in some way, and everyone’s trying to become free to be able to be who they are. Of course, we could read so much more into it. I’m sure there’s a reason why they wrote it, but I didn’t know that at the time. I think it’s pretty cool! [laughs]
When you think about the imagery of the closet or even something like the thin walls between the apartments, those feel ripe for symbolic analysis. As you mentioned at the start, it’s a rich text in that way.
I mean, the pipes are all throughout the movie. There’s water, sweat, and wetness. It’s very, very clever. It’s a good thing to have in film school, right? There are a zillion essays [to write] on it.
Have you been involved or consulted on the upcoming stage adaptation of Bound?
I heard about that, but I wasn’t really that aware of it. I mean, it’d be fun to see! Listen, I always felt we were basically doing it in one or maybe two rooms, and I used to say, “God, this could literally be done as a play!” The writing is good enough, although I think so much of the fun of this is the way it looks, the way it’s shot, and the nods to film noir but turning it on its head.
Do you think a version of Corky in 2024 would be played similarly to the way that you played it?
Hopefully, every actress is going to play something differently, but I think the ultimate essence is still the same. To me, it was always a love story. It was about trust. How do you trust someone to give yourself over to them? For me, as Corky, that was the bigger [story]. I never really looked at it like, “Oh, it’s a lesbian, it’s a guy, it’s a girl…” I just thought, “Will I trust this person enough to go all the way in and risk my life?” I’ll be very curious to see what they do with the adaptation. I bet it’ll be cool. I hope it’s cool!
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wonderlandleighleigh · 2 years ago
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A reminder that one of the big reasons Lenny was included in Maisel in the first place was to remind the world that this man was a whole, real person far beyond his addiction and eventual overdose.
Putting aside his status as a love interest on the show, he's been shown to be kind and helpful, and even sweet sometimes, if often troubled. Certainly he fucks up good sometimes, but on the whole, he's a good dude.
The real Lenny, for so long, was boiled down to how he died and why. The world forgot to ask how the man lived.
Here's a great Kitty Bruce interview about growing up with Lenny as her father:
Here is an amazing interview with Kitty, Kelly Carlin and Rain Pryor, who became friends through Facebook:
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Kitty tells a wild story about how Lenny got banned from Vegas.
There was the 1984 Steve Allen tribute to Lenny called a Toast to Lenny Bruce. It used to be on YouTube but it's gone. If you can find it, It is very, very dirty, and there is a prolonged shot of the photo of Lenny's corpse at the end. It's incredibly powerful and haunting. But it's not for everyone. It does feature both Sally and Kitty talking about him very sweetly.
Kitty also runs a charity that funds resources and education for addiction treatment:
Anyways. Some resources!
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newsies-squared · 1 year ago
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Newsies name comparison's
So obviously everyone has different headcanons for the newsie characters names and even gender identitys,here's the difference between me and stillts headcanons.
Stilts:
Jack Kelly (He/Him)
David jacobs(he/him)
Race: Luca Higgins (He/Him)
Crutchie: Evangeline Morris (She/They)
Spot: Sam Conlon (He/Him)
Specs: Benji Samuels (They/Them)
Romeo: Rowan De Jesus (He/Him)
Buttons: Brielle Davenport (She/Her)
Sniper: Noelle Wah (She/Her)
Smalls: Tessa Davidson (She/Her)
Roxy Jacobs (Trans Fem Les) (She/Her)
Katherine Plumber-Pulitzer (She/Her)
Sarah Jacobs (She/Her)
JoJo: Josephia Jorgelina de la Guera (She/Her)
Micah Guzman (Genderfluid, so depends)
Ike: Issac Guzman (He/They)
Myron Hernandez (He/Him)
Elmer Kasprazak-Zas (They/Them)
Abby Dasilva (Trans Fem Albert) (She/They)
Henry Rios (He/Him)
Finch: Robin Cortes (She/Her)
Tommy Boy: Theresa Domeski (She/Her)
Kenny: Kenneth Ellenbury (He/Him)
Hotshot: Peter Ferrari (He/Him)
Blink: Louis Batteli (He/Him)
Mush: Charles Skyes (He/Him)
Skittery: Richy Brooks (He/Him)
Boots: Grover Gibson (He/Him)
Bumlets: Eddie Livingston (He/Him)
Snipeshooter: Percy Harris (He/Him)
Dutchy: Levi Burns (He/Him)
Itey: Felix Mitchell (He/Him)
Odette Delancey (Trans Fem Oscar) (She/They)
Morris Delancey (He/Him)
Barney Peanuts: Ginny Scott (She/Her)
Snitch: Harley Brooks (He/Him)
Tumbler: Owen Glenn (He/Him)
Pie Eater: Max Livingston (He/Him)
York: Jasper Rowe (He/Him)
Joey Higgins (She/They)
Rafaela Storrs (She/Her)
Hildy Keller (She/Her)
Stray: Becca Bailey (She/Her)
Lucky: Dani Wildman (She/Her)
Splasher: Will Stelle (He/Him)
Splint: Lily Evans (She/Her)
Scope: Cherry Saroki (She/Her)
Ritz: Alyssa Moss (She/Her)
Pips: Kitty Cony (She/Kit)
Knobs: Dallas Bead (He/Him)
Mack: Jeanie MacDonald (She/Her)
And Here's mine
(Just to clear up there's 2 Mike's and 2 snipers due to a personal headcanon and technically there like 3 smalls and also 2 Splashers but I'm only adding leader of the bronx smalls and the older Splasher,I'll explain why I did this in a later post)
Jack kelly|he/him
David jacobs|he/him
Race:Diego Higgins|he/him
Crutchie: casey morris|he/him
Spot: Riley Conlon|any pronouns
Specs:linus willamsburg|he/they
Romeo:cosmo howard|he/him
Buttons: Benji davenport|he/him
Sniper(queens):Nikola Alekseev|he/him
Sniper(Brooklyn): Elaine wah|she/her
Smalls(bronx): Enya Gallagher|she/he
Les:Leshem jacobs|he/him
(This is inspired by someone else here on tumbler I can't remember them for the life of me)
Kathrine pulitzer|she/her
Sarah: Sarahya jacobs|she/her
Jojo:Josephino Jorgelino de la guerra|they/he
Mike(Manhattan): mike sawyer|he/him
Mike: Miguel Cardoso
Ike: Isaque cardoso
(I believe the idea for Mike and ike's first names are from sparkedblaze on here but I'm not 100% sure)
Myron windsor|he/him
Elmer Ostrowski|he/him
Albert DaSilva|he/him
Henry day|he/him
Finch: patrick cortes|he/him
Tommy boy: carter Simeon|he/him
Kenny: Kenneth Phillips|he/him
Hotshot: Issac jones|he/him
Kid blink: Kesten Bennett|he/they
Mush: Gabriel Myers|he/him
Skittery: dakota riggs |he/him
Boots: Avery clive|he/him
Bumlets: noah lopez|he/him
Snipeshooter: Bernard Melvin|he/him
Dutchy: Ruben brouweer|he/him
Itey: Nicos franco|he/him
(OK the delanceys are next and so I headcanon them using "fake" names so I'm gonna include there legal names and there "fake" names)
(He/him)Oscar-
Legal name: Oskar Antosha Ehrlich
"Fake":Oscar Guillaume delancey
(He/him)morris-
Legal name:Maurice Pascal Ehrlich
"Fake":morris beau delancey
Barney peanuts: Emerson Truman|they/them
Snitch: Allen Sommers|he/him
Tumbler: Sanjay robbins|he/him
Pie eater: vernon Kingsley|he/him
York: Virgil smith|he/him
Joey: joesph Hudson|he/him
rafaela Haddad|she/her
Hildy: Hilda Swanson|she/her
Stray:Cheyenne willamsburg|she/her
Lucky: Della Patterson|she/her
Splasher(Brooklyn): William Steele|he/him
Splint: Cassidy Harrison|she/her
Scope: Juliet Tudor |she/her
Ritz: Lydia Harrison|she/her
Pips: sawyer Andrew|she/her
Knobs: Johannes Theodore Andersson|he/him
Mack: jeanie Macdonald|they/she
(Oh my God that took so long I'm going to explode, I know some of my names are really weird but my irl name is odd aswell,I don't know I'm tired)
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krejong · 2 years ago
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Well well well, what might we expect from "handy with the love"? 👀
Thanks for your ask! 🌞
This is the second installment of my Leorin RP series, this one written from Karin's POV :) It's not highly intellectual or anything, I wrote it while I was in need of some distraction. The basic premise is that Karin is a plumber/handywoman, fixing the sink in Leo's apartment.
Have two excerpts! (And you get an excerpt, and you get an excerpt)
"Working during a heatwave really was the worst.
The pipes were even more capricious than usual, and Karin was sweating from places she hadn’t even known could do that
With an annoyed huf, Karin tucked her spanner back into her tool belt, and wiped her hand on her already-grimy tank top. Her feet were positively boiling inside her working boots, and even her breezy cargo trousers didn’t do anything to bring her some much-needed coolness.
It also didn’t help lower her body temperature that the lady of the house kept sweeping in and out as she worked, clad in a flimsy wrap dress that Karin increasingly wanted to rip off with her teeth. 
Speaking of: “Do you need any help?”"
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"Assuming the conversation to be over, Karin crouched again, ready to dive back underneath the sink, when Leo came out with: “When you have a minute, after this, I’d like you to take a quick look at something else I’ve got that’s leaking.”
Karin almost banged her head into the underside of the sink. “Oh yes?” she asked. She could guess where this was going. Swivelling on her heels, she arched a questioning eyebrow at Leo. In lieu of an answer, Leo slipped a hand inside her skirt and looked at Karin while she gently began rubbing at herself. A burst of white-hot heat shot up through Karin’s body; it was as if she was being struck by lightning in reverse. Her mouth had gone bone-dry.
She cleared her throat, not taking her eyes off Leo as she continued touching herself without Karin being able to say what was happening beneath the fabric. She had always been pretty good at guessing, though. When Leo pulled her hand back for a moment, Karin saw her fingertips glisten in the daylight. 
“I guess I’ll fix that too,” Karin said, a touch breathless. “I have just the thing.”
She riffled through her screwdrivers and allen keys, then dug out her strap-on.
Leo’s eyebrows shot up. “You had that in your toolbelt?”
Karin had to bite back a grin. She motioned at herself. “Handywomen: we come prepared.”"
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bystreetlight · 2 years ago
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I posted 211 times in 2022
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My Top Posts in 2022:
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Finally feeling like I’m coming up for air after a, frankly, traumatic couple of months. Bought a house at the end of October (YIKES!!!) and then had to spend the settlement period stressing that we would regret it and that the house would be horrible and that none of our stuff would fit in it. Struggled to source a bunch of tradies to do some essential pre-moving in work (painting, floors, electrical) and then when we did book some in, worried that they would all get c*vid right before they had to start work and it would throw out our insanely packed schedule. Spent all of January worrying that *we* might get c*vid and had to basically do a risk assessment before making any sort of social plans. Had to deal with the World’s Worst Property Manager™ when moving out of our rental and trying to work around open for inspections and the prospect of not getting our bond back for whatever stupid fucking reasons property managers make up and also some real reasons (didn’t get the carpets steam cleaned!! left a broken key in a lock in the back door!!!). Decided to get a removalist to do the big stuff and do the small stuff ourselves in the middle of the shittiest humid heatwave Melbourne had had in decades. The bank took the money out of my account twice at settlement leaving me with -$50k and didn’t even really think it was a big deal?!? The cleaner that we booked through Airtasker to clean the house before we moved in did the worst job I’ve ever seen and we had to re-clean the entire house and we only paid her because we needed her to leave the house and never see her again. Spent SO MUCH MONEY in general I don’t know if my inner anti-capitalist will ever recover. Also had to change jobs in the middle of all of this against my will - my old role was a 12 month contract but I loved it and my team so much and didn’t want to leave and start something new.
On the plus side, the internet got connected without a single hassle (WHAT). We bought a dishwasher and it somehow fit the random space in the kitchen cabinetry perfectly. Actually, *all* of our stuff fit perfectly, even the messy awful things like CDs and DVDs are now neatly tucked away. The backyard has an original Hills Hoist and I never thought I could derive so much pleasure from watching the clothes spin gently around in the sun. Got all of our bond back in the end! Sarah and I barely had a cross word with each other despite feeling hot, dirty and stressed 24/7 for about 4 weeks and also having to assemble a number of pieces of flatpack furniture. Discovered after 8 years of owning my washing machine that it doesn’t need a special hose to connect to the hot tap and the machine heats the water itself so we can wash on a hot cycle! Rafa won the AO (still not over that)!!!! Found out that the reason the bathroom smelled so damp was because of a blocked sewer pipe that the greywater couldn’t go down so it was just running under the house (not good) but it only cost $300 for a plumber to fix and now the bathroom doesn’t smell!! Even the scary bits of the house that I thought I’d never be brave enough to go into (the roof storage space, the filthy outdoor garage) are now clean and accessible and useable. I’m feeling calm more often than not at the moment, for the first time in a loooooong time.
Long story short, hi! 
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Forgot to post this before the end of the year and obviously the world will end if I don’t do it 😂
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My #1 post of 2022
Went into hospital yesterday for a laparoscopy to treat my endometriosis, which has been getting progressively worse with each passing year, and not to brag or anything, but the surgeon said the endo was “EVERYWHERE” when he came to talk to me afterwards 💁🏼‍♀️
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razowaterworks · 18 days ago
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Why Choose Small Plumbing Repairs in Ramona for Quick Fixes?
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When you own a home, even minor plumbing issues can cause significant problems if ignored. In Ramona, keeping your plumbing in good shape is key for a comfortable and worry-free home. This blog covers why small plumbing repairs matter, joint issues, and how to find reliable plumbing help in Ramona. Read on to learn simple ways to keep your plumbing working well!
Why Are Small Plumbing Repairs Important?
Small plumbing repairs might seem minor, but they're essential:
Prevent Bigger Problems: Small leaks or clogs can turn into significant issues. Fixing them saves time and money.
Keep Your Home's Value: A well-maintained plumbing system adds value to your home. Buyers look for homes without plumbing issues.
Save on Water Bills: Leaks, even tiny ones, waste a lot of water over time. Fixing leaks helps lower water bills and conserves water.
Better Health and Safety: Small plumbing issues can lead to mold, unpleasant odors, and health risks. Quick repairs keep your home healthier.
Common Small Plumbing Repairs in Ramona
Homes in Ramona often need these common repairs due to older pipes and hard water:
1. Leaky Faucets
A dripping faucet may not seem urgent, but it wastes water. Often, a worn-out washer or loose parts cause the leak. It is usually easy to fix.
2. Running Toilets
A toilet that keeps running can waste gallons of water. This issue is usually due to a broken flapper valve or a loose chain. Fixing it is simple and can lower your water bill.
3. Clogged Drains
Kitchen and bathroom drains often get clogged by hair, soap, or food bits. Simple tools or cleaning solutions can help keep drains clear.
4. Low Water Pressure
Low water pressure is frustrating, especially when showering. It can be caused by mineral buildup or a faulty pressure regulator. Cleaning the faucet or adjusting the pressure solves this.
5. Dripping Showerheads
A dripping showerhead is another water-waster. Replacing a washer or tightening the showerhead can often stop the drip.
6. Garbage Disposal Issues
Garbage disposals can get jammed by tough foods or other objects. Resetting the unit or using a wrench to turn the blades can fix minor issues.
7. Small Pipe Leaks
Small leaks in pipes can be fixed before they cause significant water damage. Patching up a small leak with a quick repair kit is often all you need.
Why Hire Local Plumbers for Small Plumbing Repairs?
Hiring a local plumber can make a difference in how fast and healthy repairs are done. Here's why local plumbers are a good choice:
Quick Service: Local plumbers arrive faster, which is helpful for urgent repairs.
Familiar with Local Water: Ramona's hard water can cause plumbing issues, and local plumbers know how to handle it.
Trustworthy Reputation: Many local plumbers depend on good reviews from the community, so they work hard to provide quality service.
Supporting the Community: Hiring local helps small businesses grow and supports the local economy.
Easy DIY Tips for Small Plumbing Repairs in Ramona
If you're comfortable doing minor repairs yourself, here are some quick fixes you can try:
1. Fixing a Leaky Faucet
For a leaky faucet, you'll need a wrench, screwdriver, and new parts. Turn off the water, take apart the faucet, and replace the damaged parts.
2. Unclogging Drains
Pour half a cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by half a cup of vinegar. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then flush with hot water.
3. Stopping a Running Toilet
Check inside the toilet tank. If the flapper valve is worn out, replace it with a new one from a hardware store.
4. Fixing Low Water Pressure
Soak the aerator (the small screen at the end of your faucet) in vinegar to remove mineral buildup. It can often solve low water pressure.
5. Clearing Garbage Disposal Jams
Unplug the disposal, then use an Allen wrench to turn the blades and clear jams. Reset the unit and plug it back in.
Tip: If a repair seems too tricky, don't hesitate to call a professional plumber.
How to Find a Good Plumber in Ramona
Finding a reliable plumber can be easy if you know what to look for:
1. Look for Certification
Certified plumbers have the training to handle all kinds of repairs safely and professionally.
2. Check Experience
Choose plumbers with years of Experience in Ramona. They're familiar with common local 
plumbing issues.
3. Read Reviews
Customer reviews can tell you a lot about a plumber's quality and professionalism.
4. Get a Price Estimate
Good plumbers give precise estimates before starting work. Make sure you understand all potential costs.
5. Check for Insurance
Insurance protects you and the plumber in case of an accident during repairs.
How to Prevent Future Plumbing Problems
You can avoid many plumbing issues with regular maintenance. Here's how to keep your plumbing in top shape:
Check for Leaks Regularly: Look under sinks, behind appliances, and around toilets for leaks.
Install a Water Softener: Hard water in Ramona can damage pipes. A water softener reduces mineral buildup.
Flush Drains with Hot Water: Pouring hot water down the drain weekly can help keep it clear.
Upgrade Old Pipes and Fixtures: Replace older pipes and fixtures to avoid future issues.
Insulate Pipes Before Winter: Protecting pipes from freezing temperatures can prevent costly bursts in colder months.
When to Call a Professional Plumber
Some problems are best handled by a professional. Call a plumber if you notice:
Recurring Clogs: Clogs that keep returning may mean a more significant issue.
Foul Odors from Drains: This can indicate a problem with your sewer line.
Low Water Pressure Everywhere: The main water line might need repair if the whole house has low pressure.
Unusual Noises: It sounds like banging or gurgling in the pipes can mean there's trapped air or other issues.
Conclusion
Maintaining your plumbing system is essential for a comfortable, safe home. Small plumbing repairs in Ramona may seem minor, but they can prevent more significant problems. Ramona homeowners have great local plumbers who understand the area's unique needs. Whether you decide to fix minor issues yourself or call in a pro, taking care of your plumbing helps keep your home in excellent condition.
You'll enjoy lower bills, fewer disruptions, and a healthy home plumbing system by acting quickly on small repairs. Ramona residents can benefit from quick and reliable plumbing solutions, making small plumbing repairs a smart investment in your home's future.
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plumber-san-jose-25 · 6 months ago
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How to Unclog a Sink with a Garbage Disposal: A DIY Guide
Clearing a clogged sink with garbage disposal may seem challenging, but you can handle this common household issue by following the proper steps without calling a plumber san jose . This do-it-yourself guide will take you through the process, providing practical tips and advice to help quickly get your sink back in working order.
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Understanding Your Garbage Disposal
Before you start unclogging, it's essential to understand how your garbage disposal works. This device, installed under your sink, grinds food waste into tiny particles that can pass through your plumbing san jose. If it's not used correctly, it can get clogged with debris, causing your sink to back up.
Critical Components of a Garbage Disposal
Grind Ring: Breaks down food waste.
Impellers: These are not blades but spinning arms that push food against the grinding ring.
Motor: Power the unit using the switch on the wall or under the sink.
Drain Pipe: Connect the garbage disposal to the plumbing system to allow water and waste to flow.
Common Causes of Clogs
Understanding the causes of clogs can help you prevent them in the future. Here are some common culprits:
Food Waste
Certain types of food waste, such as fibrous vegetables (e.g., celery, potato peels), coffee grounds, and eggshells, can cause clogs.
Grease and Fat
Pouring grease and fat down the drain can cause blockages when it solidifies.
Non-Food Items
Accidentally dropping non-food items, such as utensils or small pieces of plastic, can lead to clogs.
DIY Steps to Unclog Your Garbage Disposal
Let's delve into the details of clearing your garbage disposal. Follow these steps closely for a successful repair. ( plumbing maintenance in San Jose )
Safety First
Before beginning, make sure to switch off the disposal unit. Unplug the unit or turn off the circuit breaker to prevent accidental activation.
Inspect the Disposal
Use a flashlight to inspect the disposal for any visible obstructions. Avoid using your fingers; use pliers or tongs to remove debris.
Use a Plunger
If the clog is not visible, attempt using a plunger. Fill the sink with enough water to cover the plunger's cup, then form a tight seal around the drain. Push and pull the plunger vigorously to dislodge the clog.
Reset the Disposal
If plunging doesn't unclog the disposal, try resetting it. Most units have a reset button on the bottom. Press it to see if this resolves the issue.
Use a Disposal Wrench
Many disposals come with a hex key or Allen wrench. Insert this tool into the bottom of the disposal and turn it back and forth to free the grinding plate manually.
Baking Soda and Vinegar
Add 1/2 cup of baking soda to the disposal, followed by 1 cup of vinegar for stubborn clogs. Let it fizz for a few minutes, then flush it with hot water.
Call a Professional
If these steps do not solve the problem, it might be time to seek help from a professional. If you're in San Jose, consider contacting a dependable plumber for assistance.
Preventing Future Clogs
Taking san jose 24 hour plumbing preventative measures can save you time and hassle. Here are some tips to keep your garbage disposal running smoothly:
Regular Maintenance
Remember to run cold water before and after using the disposal to help clear any remaining debris.
Mind What You Grind
Please avoid grinding fibrous vegetables, grease, and hard materials.
Clean the Disposal
Periodically clean the garbage disposal with baking soda and vinegar to prevent buildup.
Conclusion
Clearing a clogged garbage disposal can be simple. By following the correct steps, understanding how your disposal operates, using the right tools, and maintaining it regularly, you can prevent common issues and keep your kitchen sink in good condition. However, if you experience persistent problems, it's best to contact a professional plumber in San Jose for expert assistance.
FAQs
How do I know if my garbage disposal is clogged?
If water is backing up in the sink, the disposal is making unusual noises, or the sink drains slowly, these are signs of a clog.
Can I use chemical drain cleaners on my garbage disposal?
Avoid using chemical drain cleaners, as they can cause damage to the disposal and pipes. Instead, opt for natural solutions such as baking soda and vinegar.
How often should I clean my garbage disposal?
Regular cleaning every two weeks can help prevent buildups and keep your disposal running smoothly.
What should I do if my disposal smells terrible?
Odors can often be eliminated by grinding citrus peels or ice cubes in the disposal. For persistent smells, use baking soda and vinegar.
When should I call a professional plumber?
If you've exhausted all DIY methods and the clog persists, it's time to seek professional help. A qualified plumber can efficiently diagnose and resolve the issue
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homeimprovement31311 · 6 months ago
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Garbage Disposal Humming
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A humming garbage disposal can quickly put a damper on your kitchen routine, leaving you scratching your head and wondering what went wrong. Fear not, dear reader! In this blog post, we’ll explore the common causes behind a humming garbage disposal and provide.
For More Information: Garbage Disposal Humming
So grab your tool belt as we dive into this buzzing world of kitchen appliances. Let’s tackle that pesky hum together!
Common Causes of a Humming Garbage Disposal
A humming garbage disposal can be incredibly frustrating, especially when you’re in the middle of trying to get rid of food waste.
One possible cause is a jammed impeller. The impeller is responsible for grinding up food particles, but if it gets clogged with debris or objects like utensils, it can cause the disposal to hum instead of operate normally.
Over time, the motor may become worn out or damaged, leading to that irritating humming noise. In some cases, this can be fixed by simply resetting the disposal or replacing the motor altogether.
Additionally, a tripped circuit breaker could be to blame. If your garbage disposal suddenly stops working and starts humming instead, check your electrical panel for any tripped breakers and reset them if necessary.
Insufficient power supply might also result in a humming garbage disposal. If your unit isn’t receiving enough electricity due to an overloaded circuit or loose wiring connections, it may struggle to function properly and emit that frustrating sound.
Understanding these common causes can help you troubleshoot and fix your humming garbage disposal more effectively. Stay tuned for our next blog section where we’ll discuss how to tackle these issues yourself!
How to Troubleshoot a Humming Garbage Disposal
When your garbage disposal starts humming, it can be quite frustrating. But don’t worry, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to try and fix the issue.
Make sure the power is turned off before attempting any repairs or troubleshooting. You don’t want any accidents happening while you’re working on your disposal.
Next, check for any objects that may have fallen into the disposal and are causing it to jam. Using a flashlight, carefully inspect the inside of the unit and remove any foreign objects if necessary. Be cautious when reaching inside as sharp items may be present.
If there are no visible obstructions, move on to resetting the unit. Locate the reset button usually located at the bottom or side of the disposal. Press this button firmly to reset it and see if that resolves the humming sound.
If none of these steps work, it’s possible that your garbage disposal motor might be overheating or faulty. In such cases, it’s best to call a professional plumber who specializes in garbage disposals.
Remember to always follow safety guidelines when working with electrical appliances and never hesitate to seek professional help if needed.
DIY Fixes for a Humming Garbage Disposal
So, your garbage disposal is humming and causing you nothing but frustration. Fear not! There are a few DIY fixes you can try before calling in the professionals.
Make sure that the power to the disposal is turned off. Safety first! Then, grab a flashlight and take a peek inside the disposal unit. You may spot something stuck in there that’s causing it to jam and hum.
If you do see an obstruction, carefully use tongs or pliers to remove it. Be cautious not to damage the blades while doing so. Once the object is removed, turn on the power and test if the humming has stopped.
If removing any debris didn’t solve the issue, it may be time to reset your garbage disposal. Look for a small red button underneath or at the side of your unit. Pressing this reset button should reboot your system and potentially fix any minor issues causing it to hum.
Another simple fix you can try involves using an Allen wrench . Locate the hex-shaped hole at bottom of your garbage disposal unit and insert one end of this tool into it. Rotate back and forth gently until you feel some movement or loosening up of any potential clog that might be causing trouble.
Stay tuned for more tips on preventing future humming in our next blog section “Tips for Preventing a Humming Garbage Disposal in Future.”
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camellasstory · 7 months ago
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DIY vs Professional: Why You Should Hire a Plumber in Reading to Unclog Your Garbage Disposal
Is there anything worse than the sound of a clogged garbage disposal struggling to do its job? We’ve all been there – standing in front of a sink full of water, wondering how on earth we’re going to fix it. DIY solutions might seem tempting, but when it comes to unclogging your garbage disposal in Reading, sometimes it’s best to leave it to the professionals. Let’s dive into why hiring a plumber in Reading could be the best decision you make for your kitchen woes!
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The Importance of a Functioning Garbage Disposal
Your garbage disposal is the unsung hero of your kitchen, quietly churning away to keep things running smoothly. It’s a convenient appliance that helps prevent clogs and keeps your sink clean and odor-free. Imagine having to scrape every last bit of food into the trash – not so appealing, right?
A functioning garbage disposal simplifies meal cleanup, making daily tasks more efficient. By breaking down food waste into small particles that can easily flow through your plumbing system, it reduces the risk of blockages and potential damage.
Without a properly working garbage disposal, you could be facing unpleasant odors lingering in your kitchen or even costly repairs due to clogged pipes. Keeping this appliance in top condition ensures a hassle-free cooking and cleaning experience for years to come.
DIY Methods for Unclogging a Garbage Disposal
Are you facing a clogged garbage disposal and considering tackling the issue yourself? There are a few common DIY methods that people often try to unclog their garbage disposals. One popular method is using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar to break down blockages. Simply pour the baking soda down the drain, followed by vinegar, and let it fizz away.
Another DIY approach is utilizing a plunger to dislodge any stuck food particles or debris. Make sure to cover the drain opening completely with the plunger and give it several firm plunges to create suction pressure.
Risks and Limitations of DIY Solutions
When it comes to DIY solutions for unclogging your garbage disposal, there are risks and limitations that you should be aware of. One common method is using chemical drain cleaners, but these can actually damage your pipes over time and harm the environment.
Another DIY approach involves using tools like a plunger or an allen wrench to try and dislodge the clog. However, if not done correctly, this can further damage your disposal unit or even cause injury.
Additionally, attempting to fix the issue yourself without proper knowledge or experience can lead to costly mistakes. You may end up causing more harm than good, resulting in a bigger problem that requires professional intervention.
Benefits of Hiring a Professional Plumber in Reading to Unclog Your Garbage Disposal
When it comes to dealing with a clogged garbage disposal, the benefits of hiring a professional plumber in Reading are plentiful. Plumbers have the expertise and experience to quickly diagnose the issue and implement effective solutions. They know all the ins and outs of garbage disposals, saving you time and frustration.
Additionally, professional plumbers come equipped with specialized tools that are essential for unclogging disposals efficiently. Their knowledge of plumbing systems ensures that they can identify any underlying issues contributing to the clog and address them promptly. By hiring a plumber, you’re investing in long-term solutions rather than temporary fixes.
Moreover, opting for professional help eliminates the risks associated with DIY methods that could potentially damage your disposal further. You can trust that a qualified plumber will handle the job safely and effectively, giving you peace of mind knowing your kitchen appliance is in good hands.
Conclusion
When it comes to unclogging your garbage disposal, the decision between DIY methods and hiring a professional plumber in Reading is crucial. While attempting to fix the issue yourself may seem like a cost-effective solution, it can lead to further damage and potential safety hazards. Professional plumbers have the expertise, tools, and experience to effectively unclog your garbage disposal without causing harm. By investing in their services, you can ensure that the job is done correctly the first time, saving you time, money, and stress in the long run.
So next time you’re faced with a clogged garbage disposal, consider reaching out to a skilled plumber in Reading for assistance. Your kitchen will thank you for it!
FAQs
How quickly can your team respond to a request for garbage disposal unclogging in Reading?
Our team at Reading Waste Management takes pride in providing prompt and efficient services for all your garbage disposal needs. We understand the inconvenience of a clogged garbage disposal and the urgency to have it fixed as quickly as possible.
Do you provide any guarantees on the work done to unclog a garbage disposal?
At our company, we take great pride in the quality of work we provide to our customers. When it comes to unclogging a garbage disposal, we understand the frustration and inconvenience it can cause. This is why we guarantee all of our work when it comes to unclogging garbage disposals.
What methods do you use to unclog garbage disposals?
There are several methods that can be used to unclog garbage disposals. The first and most common method is to use a plunger. Place the plunger over the opening of the disposal and push down firmly, creating suction to dislodge any clogs. Another option is to pour boiling water down the disposal to help break up any grease or food particles that may be causing the clog.
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