Fix it yourself. If you can use a screwdriver, you can do it. Just unscrew the old gauge, take the new one out of the box, unfold it, and put it back in the hole. They even come with directions if you think it is tough. Takes about 10 minutes to do it. Get a good quality gauge from a plumbing supply house locally. I've replaced four myself.....in houses I have owned or my kids places. VERY SIMPLE Project. Save yourself the money...
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