Hi, I am a keen DIY'ER and have done quite a lot of plumbing jobs in the houses I have lived over the years, and for my family such as, chainging rad valves, cylinder stat, programmer, leaks, ball-vales, fixed oilets, installed a towel rad, electric shower, new bathroom suite, etc.
My question may sound stupid but I wonder if anyone has experienced this before or has a good way to deal with it?! (
I have been asked to hang a new radiator for a friend of a work colleague, just a normal panel/convetor radiator.
I have done this before but for some reason feel a bit concerned/un-confident about doing the job. It may be because it's for a friend's friend and the pressure etc that somes with doing a good job. Also I feel very negative at times like the worst will always happen!!
Is it me being silly? Or is there anyway to feel more confident, has anyone else had this issue before? Or am I just a pessimist!??!
Thanks for reading my first post.
My question may sound stupid but I wonder if anyone has experienced this before or has a good way to deal with it?! (
I have done this before but for some reason feel a bit concerned/un-confident about doing the job. It may be because it's for a friend's friend and the pressure etc that somes with doing a good job. Also I feel very negative at times like the worst will always happen!!
Is it me being silly? Or is there anyway to feel more confident, has anyone else had this issue before? Or am I just a pessimist!??!
Thanks for reading my first post.
