DannyT Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago When buying your door furniture, led ceiling lights, light switches etc, do you buy extra for breakages down the line? Just thinking about situations where you only bought enough door handles to get the interior done but you have a breakage 3 years in. Your door handles are nowhere to be found again so end up changing them all. Is this something people do?
JohnMo Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 7 minutes ago, DannyT said: When buying your door furniture, led ceiling lights, light switches etc, do you buy extra for breakages down the line? Just thinking about situations where you only bought enough door handles to get the interior done but you have a breakage 3 years in. Your door handles are nowhere to be found again so end up changing them all. Is this something people do? And the spares, where did I put them? Bugger I've looked everywhere?
DannyT Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, JohnMo said: And the spares, where did I put them? Bugger I've looked everywhere? You put them in one of the 3 spare bedrooms that nobody uses.
JohnMo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Well you have answered your own question, as you have already sorted out your storage of the bits. 9 minutes ago, DannyT said: 3 spare bedrooms Why build that big, you must rattle about in there
garrymartin Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I bought a spare handle set when changing all the handles on the doors in our house. The previous handles had all been on for twentyish years and I'd never had to replace one. Less than a year in with the new ones and a bunch of stuff fell over in the garage, against the handle, and bent it badly. Now, the handles are still available to buy, but the moral of the story is these things do happen sometimes, and it's a small price to pay for a little peace of mind. I have a spare handle set (or more accurately, one side of a door now!), spare catches, a couple of spare hinges, a spare LED spot for the ones used across the whole of downstairs, and a few other bits and pieces. Never had to use anything other than a handle yet, and I'm sure some things like the hinges wouldn't be really difficult to replace, even if I had to do all three per door, but it's just a lot easier and my mind is a lot more peaceful knowing I have some spares to hand to fix issues almost immediately. I do make a habit of very meticulously keeping things like part numbers and supplier information when I do projects, so I don't always keep duplicates of everything, more so the things that I'd feel forced to change as a set if one failed and I couldn't source an identical replacement. I've thought the same thing about larger items and don't know where I'll end up for some of those in the future. Solar panels are a good example. Do you buy an extra one just in case one fails in an array of eight identical panels or end up with one looking slightly different to all the others if you have to replace it with something different because they are no longer available?
torre Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago For a door handle, plug, switch etc I'd think in terms of swapping one out from the least used room rather than preemptively buy spares. Kitchen door/drawer is probably the one that worries me a bit and if I was having a custom colour or finish would worry more. Expensive to buy just for spares though. It's always reassuring to have a couple of full tiles or flooring planks left over, but generally from a planned %wastage rather than buying a whole extra pack for spares
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