When Being Cheap Becomes Expensive: A Broken Knob and a Stinking Problem

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While I was about to open our bathroom door yesterday, I remembered the time I replaced its knob a few months ago. During that time, I questioned my replacement choice as it didn’t even last a year before needing to be replaced again.

This lead me to share with you two of my recent experience with decisions that were solely based on price in exchange for a very expensive lesson.


A Broken Knob

Going back on the topic of the broken knob, I know that door knobs get replaced at some point, but it should be after several years. Most of our door knobs were replaced once only after more than 5 years.

This made me question my prior decision in choosing the recently broken door knob. Did I go for a cheaper doorknob at the expense of sacrificing quality? If I did, it turned out to be more expensive as I needed another one. And most probably with a different brand.

I am sure, though, that I choose a quality knob based on its price and how it is well packaged. I even asked the owner of the hardware store. However, it is still constantly bugging my mind that it prompted me to investigate. I want to know what could have caused the knob to prematurely fail.

First, I found out that the internal parts of the knob were rusted and the small pin that was acting as a level/gear was worn out because of the rust.

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Second, the lock is a rotary type which is difficult to determine if it is currently locked or not. This always prompts the user to pull the lever to determine if it is locked or not. Doing so, put unnecessary strain on the gears and locking mechanism – thereby introducing unnecessary wear.

Third, it was the peak of the Covid19 pandemic when we are advised to disinfect door handles. I used to spray disinfectant on the knob as it is a shared bathroom and three of us are mostly involved with front liners at that time. I later found out that the disinfectant I am using is corrosive to metals.

This leads me to conclude that it is caused by a combination of poor design and human error. The company that produced the product could have employed an easier way to determine if the knob is locked or not. Better yet, they could have designed it in a way that it would automatically be unlocked when it is attempted to be opened from the inside.


A Stinking Problem

Where I live, most people would prefer not to hire an engineer when constructing their homes. They put less importance on the job of an engineer and reason out that their fees are expensive. For most of us in here, as long as they can put a roof over four walls then that would do.

This is the same thing that happened to the house I currently live in.

One particular part of the house that is very expensive to maintain right now is the septic tank.

I am not an expert in this field but I had some basic Civil Engineering subjects back in college. As I remember, septic tanks should have at least two divisions. This is to separate the fresh dirt from older ones that would have been decomposed by aerobic bacteria. And, the maximum depth should be around 1.5 meters. This is to allow the aerobic bacteria to survive as they also need air.

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What I learned from school.

In the case of our septic tank, there was no design whatsoever was taken into consideration. It is just a rectangular pit with a cement cover. It has more than 2 meters deep, no manhole, no division, and no outlet. And the old man who was in charge at that time just believed that it will be full after 20 years or more.

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What we ended having

He is no engineer nor a professional construction worker. I’ve talked to the worker who dug the pit and he informed me that he suggested placing a divider but was rejected.

Three years later, we needed to call for a waste removal service. And then again after another 3 years.

The frustrating thing is, this is the second septic tank that he asked someone to dig up. The first one was where I suggested what I was learning at school at that time. But he just brushed me off sarcastically.

Engineers’ fees cost around 5% to 10% of the cost of new construction. Judging that the cost to construct the house where I live is around 24k USD, the engineer could have asked for a max fee of 2.4K USD. Compare this to the total cost that has gone into the 2nd septic tank which is 1.8k (700 x 2 + 400). After another 3 years, this will exceed 2.4k USD. Not to mention the hassle of monitoring the workers every time we would call for a waste removal service.

2nd Septic TankCost
Labor + Materials400.00 USD (Php. 20,000.00)
1st 3 years700.00 USD (Php. 35,000.00)
2nd 3 years700.00 USD (Php. 35,000.00)
3rd 3 years700.00 USD (Php. 35,000.00)
Total (after 9 years only)2,500.00 USD (Php. 125,000.00)

In addition, the engineer could have even maximized the cost of the house and it could have been more comfortable to live in.


Closing Thoughts

These are just two of the many situations where I (or was unwillingly caught in) chose a cheap product or service that turned out to be more expensive in the end. This leads me to be more careful when buying a product or hiring someone.

This is all for me now, I hope that you learned something from my story.
Feel free to share your similar experience in the comments below.

Until next time. 😊


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Haha, I'm sorry you had to go through all that. In reality, this is how the human mind functions, sometimes we do not consider the expenses of the future especially if as can establish affordability in the present, but then we spend more trying to spend less only to realize chasing affordability only makes us spend more.

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Yeah. I am actually a bit frustrated that is why I thought of making a post about it hoping it would help lighten the stress. And I think it is already working. 🙂

I actually saw my cousins' house and the same thing is happening. I don't know how he could allow that when he is an engineer himself. LOL. I think we need to be more vigilant in this kinds of things.

Thanks for the visit and for the curation. 😊

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If I were to be asked about the door knob, I would still choose the kind that is expensive but of good quality because as you said, you will end up spending more money in the long run because the cheap but not so good quality product is easily damaged.

And thanks for sharing about the septic tank, I don't know how many dividers there are in the septic tank in the house we bought, I don't want to look because you know, a lot of things have fallen there. HAHA 😂 😂 😂

We should look more on the future costs than upfront cost. It's a bit tricky at first but easier when we get used to it. 😊

About your septic tank, you should at least check its structure like the outlet and the manhole. Don't try to open the manhole and look down as the gas that might have accumulated might end you up unconscious. We don't want you to be dropping inside. LOL.

Btw, we have a neighbor here who don't have a septic tank and direct their dirt to the open river - now turning into a sewer canal. 😂

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should look more on the future costs than upfront cost. It's a bit tricky at first but easier when we get used to it. 😊

Your pretty damn right sir ❤️

About your septic tank, you should at least check its structure like the outlet and the manhole. Don't try to open the manhole and look down as the gas that might have accumulated might end you up unconscious. We don't want you to be dropping inside. LOL.

I will ask the developer about this sir.. 😁

Btw, we have a neighbor here who don't have a septic tank and direct their dirt to the open river - now turning into a sewer canal. 😂

One word comes into my mind after reading this. " NASTY " HAHA.

Oh no, sorry about these incidents. The title to this post is spot on, often times making cheap decisions comes to bite us in the ass.
The septic tank situation is a very discomforting and expensive one. You’re right, double compartments is exactly how it should be built.

Any considerations for permanent or long term solutions?

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The septic tank situation is a very discomforting and expensive one.

Indeed, I cannot stop thinking about it whenever go sit on the throne.

Any considerations for permanent or long term solutions?

We have a little space in front that we can build a proper septic tank. But I will talk to my brother about it once we are done fixing with our parking area.

Thanks for the visit. 😊

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I am an engineer by trade but focus mostly on commercial projects. Often people overlook engineers because they don’t see what we do and if I was in their shoes I can understand. Most of the time we sit and think through designs and when we show up on site with pen and papers looking like we don’t belong.

To your septic tank I am kind of surprised your city don’t have an inspections department to review stamped drawings before construction. Sucks you have to work on it every three years.


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"Most of the time we sit and think through designs and when we show up on site with pen and papers looking like we don’t belong."

Agree. It's like a bee going to a hornets nest. 🙂

Actually, we have inspection departments too. Problem is, they love being bribed (generally speaking). Sucks to be in a third-world country. LOL.😅

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This made me think Ryan, we just recently bought a doorknob worth 200 pesos in a local hardware. It didn't fit our door an it doesn't lock everything correctly. There are instances wherein if the door is pushed by our cats, it will automatically open.

There's a ton of doorknobs being sold, but I chose the cheapest one. There are some that worth 300+ up to 700 but then I wonder it is just a door and no need to fret everything over as long as it can do it's job that is fine. We are currently thinking of buying a new one however it is still under the decision if we will be purchasing an expensive one.

About the septic tanks, most of the old construction workers knew how things work. 2 meters parang ang baba naman nya. Nung bata ako, parang more than 4 meters ata ang sa amin kasi mataas talaga yung ginawang pang deposito since bahain yung area at mayroon ding dibisyon.

Tawag ka nalang kay Malabanan pag ganyan, maintenance lagi ika nga.

I think it depends on what kind of door you installed the that doorknob. If it doesn't need to keep someone out then that will do. The case if different if its the main door.

Btw, I think a 200 peso doorknob is cheap and probably low quality. Around 500 or 600 price ranged should be more reliable. But again, it still depends on where we are going to install it.

"About the septic tanks, most of the old construction workers knew how things work. 2 meters parang ang baba naman nya."

I am not sure but I think our building code have a specific requirements on septic tank design. Not familiar with it as I am not a Civil Engineer.

A 4 meters deep septic tank will still works but it may be not efficient in the decomposing process. One way to increase the capacity of this kinds of tanks is to increase the width, instead of the depth, if you have the land area. I just don't know the design considerations went into making your tank. 🙂

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