In some cases, if you pay a little more for the DIY, it will be worth the lesson. You get the knowledge of whether it's worth trying to do it again. I remember 35 years ago changing the faucet mechanism in the kitchen sink when I bought my first house. My new wife was a little shocked to hear the swearing.
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I completely agree with you. It is better to go to a specialist. You did the right thing by going to a specialist. You were told about the problem in clear language. You were told what could cause it and how to fix it, so there would be no more problems.
Depending on the situation. For example, I needed to change the radiator valve. I didn't know which valve I needed and how to change it. So I decided to turn to a specialist in this field. On the recommendation of my friend, I went to this website buy cheap radiators online . I described my situation to the consultant. They recommended the right valve. I did the right thing in this situation. I would not have been able to do it by myself. By the way, this valve has been working for 5 years without any problems. Usually they break down within a year.