Anonymous wrote:Show him the YouTube video where a guy changes a headlight by taking off the front bumper. Comments are disabled. That really got my DH’s attention. Just because someone is doing it on YouTube doesn’t mean they’re doing it WELL.
For the record, some models of vehicles actually require removal of the bumper to change the headlamps - my cousin’s MIL owned such a vehicle and I assisted her husband in doing it twice - because he didn’t listen to me when I suggested he replace both at once when one had burned out, thus being penny wise and pound foolish. I’m sure these models are designed that way on purpose to increase use of the dealer’s services by people who are too busy or lazy or scared to try it themselves. I drive a 23 year old RAV4 which allows easy access to change the bulbs through the engine compartment and was surprised myself to learn that some newer model vehicles are so poorly - or cleverly - designed to require bumper removal.
On this subject in general I sympathize with OP; my cousin lives the same life and I have seen how frustrating it is up close and personal since I became a renter in their home a few years ago. I have reported a couple of issues to them which were entirely ignored because a) he was too lazy to want to deal with it or b) he didn’t believe me because I have breasts nevermind that I’ve been on my own and handled fairly complex household maintenance issues for the last couple of decades. The end result is that right now they are shelling out around $20k for destruction, cleaning and repair of a long term water leak in the walls which I told them about as soon as I moved in and heard the water leaking and which he ignored and she isn’t allowed to do anything without his approval. When a second leak started coming through the ceiling a plumber was finally called and the extensive damage and required repairs revealed. I have been experiencing a little Schadenfreude but mostly just feel bad for my cousin because the money would have been much better spent elsewhere if he had just responded the first time I mentioned the leak FIVE YEARS AGO. Ah well!
Our house is the most derelict on the street, and very visibly so. It needed painting a decade ago and still hasn’t been. The lovely landscaping that existed when they bought the place two decades ago is all overgrown, the gardens gone to weeds etc. Inside is likewise derelict, everything waits months or years to be repaired and maintenance is nearly nonexistent. He’s doing the rebuild himself once the plumbing is done and it should be interesting because he’s never done sheetrock or mudding in his life but at least most of the walls being replaced are behind cupboards and such so they won’t be exposed to much scrutiny.
Observing my cousin's relatively functional marriage makes me feel grateful for my own avoidance of the institution. She eats and tolerates so much poop. I would not have patience for it. The very notion of anybody ‘letting’ me do anything would be unacceptable to me. My cousin is also increasingly suffocating under piles of crap that her husband won’t ‘let’ her donate or toss out because surely it’s worth something and someday they’ll have a yard sale or open an eBay store to sell it and get the value. In truth none of it is worth anything but you can’t tell him anything so . . .
OP if you can’t get approval or permission to call a repair person, I can attest that grout is entirely doable. It’s a PITA, but any reasonably intelligent woman can manage it. And there are good videos on YouTube for all kinds of home and auto repairs, you just have to be reasonably discriminating in which sources you utilize. Good luck! New grout is a nice thing to have.