Wednesday, March 31, 2010

How to Plumb a New Bath Tub

Before you fit the bath into your desired position, it is best to fit the overflow, taps and trap. The reason being is that once a bath is fitted against a wall, it is difficult to make the connections of the fittings in such a tight space. Put some adjustable feet on the bottom on the bath so you can raise the rim of the bath to your required height. Also, be sure to check it's level along the length and width of the bath tub.

Fitting the Taps

If you have separate taps for hot and cold, then you would just fit these as you would for a washbasin. If you have a mixer tap you may well have been supplied with a long sealing gasket. This long sealing gasket slips over both tails by lowering the tails through the holes in the rim. Place top-hat washers onto them and tighten both of the back-nuts to secure the mixer securely to the bath tub. Get approximately a 22mm flexible copper pipe and fit onto each of the tails.

These flexible pipes allow for the easy adjustment that will be necessary if the joints are slightly misaligned. Alternatively, attach short lengths of standard 22mm (3/4") copper or plastic pipe with tap connectors, in preparation for jointing to the pipe run.

Fitting Waste and Overflow

It is best to use a combined waste and overflow unit to your bath tub. If you use a flexible plastic hose, this takes water from the overflow outlet to the waste outlet. A flexible pipe of a compression-fitting unit connects to the trap itself, but if you use a banjo unit, you should fit the overflow before the trap.

Now spread a layer of silicone sealant under the rim of the waste outlet, or fit a circular rubber seal. Before inserting its tail into the hole in the bottom o the bath, seal the thread with PTFE tape. On the underside, add a plastic washer; then tighten the large back-nut, bedding the outlet down onto the sealant or the rubber seal. Wipe off excess sealant.

Connect the bath trap to the tail of the waste outlet with its own compression nut.

Pass the threaded boss over the over-flow hose through the hole at the foot of the bath. SLip a washer seal over the boss, then use a pair of pliers to screw the overflow outlet grille on.

If you're using a compression-fitting overflow, connect the nut located on the other end of the hose to the cleaning eye of the trap.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Rethinking the Bathroom

Bathrooms have come a long way, haven't they? I remember a time when the bathroom was usually the most overworked room in the house with an entire family sharing just one. Today, there are master bathrooms, guest bathrooms, point 5 baths, adjoining bathrooms, Jack and Jill bathrooms, and so on and so on. And because it is such an important room in the house ideas for remodeling a small bathroom or a large bathroom are everywhere you look.

Bathroom remodeling doesn't have to take over your daily thoughts and worries. It can be so easy you will be amazed. The best part is there is plenty of help out there. You can go with anything from a bathroom remodeling contractor to merely visiting your local home improvement store. You can opt for a simple paint job and changing of the rugs to gutting the whole thing and making it bigger, better, and bolder. No matter what, all you need is some inspiration.

So which bathroom are you thinking of addressing? It may be wise if you are thinking about a small bathroom remodeling project to start with. Go with the point 5 bathroom. If it is a small space, consider taking out the entire sink cabinet and sink and replacing it with a pedestal sink. Because it is a visitor's bathroom and not used for overnight needs, it doesn't have to have a ton of storage. A pedestal-sink with help make more room and give it some elegance. Next, even if there are no windows, think about a deep color and really warm but semi-dramatic lighting. This will definitely create a comfortable and relaxing space for visitors to enjoy. Because point 5 bathrooms don't have a shower or tub to worry about, you can choose to extend the living room carpet in it or put in a tiled surface. Since they are usually pretty small spaces, you may want to splurge on hardwood (we recommend bamboo) or tile. Both are easy to care for and clean. And don't forget to play play play with accessories. If you hate the look of something, you can always return it. The best advice is to keep it simple and uncluttered.

When you are going for a bigger bathroom-remodeling project such as a master bathroom, be sure to plan well before going for the gusto. Here you have the room to really do something crazy and wild and dramatic. Maybe think about putting in Jacuzzi tub or a doublewide shower for two. Maybe you'd be happy with finally getting to have double sinks. You may have window treatments to contend with as well as the tub/shower dilemma. Can you separate them or do you keep them together? Also, the flooring and the lighting will require a bit more attention here than in a smaller bathroom.
The best advice here is to let your dreams become reality and create the oasis you have always wanted.

Bathrooms are such fun to remodel and will definitely add value to your house. Ready, set, remodel!

Monday, March 29, 2010

Quick Response Plumbing and Drain Cleaning

www.dexknows.com What makes Quick Response Plumbing and Drain Cleaning different from other plumbing contractors? It's in their name: quick response. Open 24/7, theyre always ready to answer your call for any inconvenient plumbing or drainage problem. Residential or commercial, they have the plumbing know-how to get the job done with ease, whether it be repairing a water heater, or fixing a shower drains. Stop letting little plumbing problems inconvenience your day, and call them now!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Leaky faucet

Shows the leaky faucet for the bathtub

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Super Glue Mess

What happens when Doug tries to fix the sink's sprayer. Notes: Not sure what I was on when I said "He has glued his hands together", oh well. And the woman complaining in the background would be my mother, lol.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Clawfoot Tubs and the History of Bathing

The story of bathing and how it came to be what it is today is quite remarkable. The idea of constant bathing took an enormous amount of time to come to fruition at all, then bathing was thought to be the cause of many diseases, and it nearly disappeared in the blink of an eye. The concept returned again, and took generations to adapt, and the improvements moved slowly. The bath as we know it, nearly never came to be.

There is evidence that plumbing existed in 3300 BC, where they found copper piping under what is believed to have been an old palace in India, but it wasn't until the Roman Empire that bathing truly became an expected attribute of the people. They were expected to bathe daily, but they did so in public baths outside. There were some private baths, but they were sporadic and more closely resembled what we know as pools. They were also much larger than for a single person, they were about the size of our swimming pools. They did use marble for the bath structures, and lead and bronze for their pipes, which was the beginning of the creations that we know today. They also had a complex sanitation system. They clearly set the bar for personal hygiene, but unfortunately, with the collapse of the Roman Empire, went a lot of those standards.

Though soap-making emerged in the Middle Ages, it was not widely adapted. It did hang around briefly, and didn't fully disappear until after the Renaissance. It remained a mulled idea until the 18th and 19th Centuries. Finally though, in the early 1800's cast iron production started. It was originally used mostly for plumbing and pipes, but a few decades later they started producing cast iron baths. Though, they weren't actually called that. They were advertised as horse troughs that had 4 legs and could also be used as a bath. It took a while but the idea caught on, especially with the outbreak of many diseases that doctors realized could be prevented by bathing.

Far from the time when they found what resembled a bath on the island of Crete, which was made of hardened pottery and believed now to be the forefather of the modern Clawfoot Tubs, we have the wide array of bathtub choices that are sure to melt away the worries of today's harried world.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

How to fix a adulterated Faucet

How to fix a leaky Faucet. you no longer need to call the plumber

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Perfect Plumbing

What is the perfect plumber? Fast, friendly, knowledgeable neighbor? That's Perfect Plumbing in Macomb, Michigan! Whether fixing a faucet, replacing your water heater, inspecting your sewer or another chore, they offer prompt, professional and painless (they don't leave a mess) plumbing service at a reasonable price. Perfect, eh? Visit us www.yellowpages.com

Monday, March 22, 2010

Pro-Tech Plumbing

Clog? Leak? But where? Pro-Tech Plumbing, serving Florida's Polk County, uses state of the art technology to deliver top of the line plumbing services including electronic leak detection, pipe location, drain inspection and more. From fixing your faucet to replacing your sewer line, Pro-Tech Plumbing solves your most difficult drips. Visit us www.yellowpages.com

Sunday, March 21, 2010

How To Install A Kitchen Faucet

Instructional video on how to install a kitchen faucet.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

8 Household Pranks

Watch these 8 household pranks in action, and learn to do most of them yourself to liven up that overrated New Year's party. Watch this video, then read these "how to" tips: 1) Egg in Hinge- pretend to need help fixing a door, and hand the victim an egg through the crack. The mistake I made was pulling out the hinge to ensure my skeptical babysitter would believe I was fixing the door and not trying to slam her fingers. 2) Faucet Sprayer- just duct tape the faucet on, and watch the victim get squirted. 3) Quarter Pencil Nose: The victim traces a quarter 3-5 times, and tries to roll it off their nose into the circle. Demo this with a clean quarter, or before the pencil led dirties the quarter (which creates the nice black line). 4) Rattle Snake Eggs: You can make this out of a washer, cardboard and a rubber band or buy one at a prank/magic store or dollar store. It makes a loud sound, but it's almost as obvious as the "candied nuts" with the spring snake. 5) The squirting calculator: This was a total bust. Save your money and get the fake poop. 6) Holes in Styrofoam cup: They're supposed to not notice, but if they're big enough for the fluid to leak they'll probably notice. 7) Upside Down Water Cup: Fill it, and place cardboard or thin plastic over top. Flip it over, place on glass table, and remove cardboard quickly. The water will form a vacuum and stay put. Clean any spilled water, and put it somewhere obvious. 8) Fart on Babysitter: First, eat a head of lettuce. Then ...

Friday, March 19, 2010

Home Maintenance : Fixing Kitchen Faucet Problems

Fixing kitchen faucet problems begins by turning off the hot and cold water supply, using an Allen wrench to disassemble the fixture and checking for leaks. Deal with kitchen faucet issues, making sure to drain out sitting water in the pipes, withtips from a licensed home repair specialist in this free video on home maintenance. Expert: Tim Gipson Contact: www.inhisstepsremodeling.com Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Franklin, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown

Thursday, March 18, 2010

A-Boy "A-List"

Your Neighborhood Supply Store A-Boy Supply has been providing friendly customer service, and expert advice since 1960. If you need to fix a leaky faucet, replace a water heater, or remodel your kitchen and bathroom- were ready to help.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

4 of 9 Hot Water Heater install No Basement

Install Hot Water Heater No Basement These " How to" Plumbing videos are a must. Even if you feel you know everything there is to know about plumbing repairs, there is something in these videos for you. Just imagine if you could watch a plumber install and repair plumbing day by day, hour after hour. Could you imagine what you would learn? Yes, you could learn enough to start your own plumbing repair service. Not only would you save money, but you can make money. Well, your wish has come true. On these videos you will find and learn all the tricks of the trade that the pros already know. No more biting your nails when you call the plumber. No more taking off from work, staying at home waiting for the plumber to show up only to have him / her call you to say he or she may have to reschedule. With these plumbing videos you will be impressed and happy to know the knowledge is just an arm's reach away. Pick up any one of the videos; toilet, bath, sink, tub and shower, kitchen sink, hot water heater and the sump pump. The list goes on. Every video has been created by a licensed plumber with over 25 years experience in plumbing repairs services. You will be watching a real plumber doing service, not someone that can just talk the talk, but can walk the walk. There are no plumbing videos out there like these. It took years to develop these videos. We know there is a need out there for these plumbing repair videos. After years of plumbing service, we have come across many people ...

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

European Bathroom Design - Why Is It Becoming A Popular Choice?

So, you got your eyes on those European bathroom designs and applications you see on the glossy papers of the magazines and papers? Thinking you cannot afford it? Now, it is not impossible at all. All you need to have is the right combinations of fine bathroom package and essentials. You can easily live in a house with a European influence by having your bathroom affixed with the right pieces of European-inspired furniture, equipments, devices, and storage cabinets.

To help you in conceptualizing European bathroom design, here are the following must-haves:

First, and the most popular choice, is having a frameless shower doors. This is typical in a European home. Frameless bathroom doors have in fact originated in Europe. These are great choice not only for aesthetical reasons but for safety as well. They emanate a grand, elegant effect because they make your bathroom look and feel so different.

Apart from that, a frameless bathroom shower door is easy to maintain. So, having one is also a way to keep your European bathroom spotless. It is usually constructed out of materials that have passed rigid safety tests. And this is the reason why frameless bathroom doors are sold widely in the US.

You can get a frameless bathroom shower door that come as package together with the new tub or shower unit. If you don't want as complete package, you can have one that can be fitted over your standard tub.

When purchasing as a separate unit, it is important to consider mainly the sizing that matches your existing tub or shower unit. You don't want the hassles of tripping back to the store where you purchased the wrong one to replace it, so make sure you have checked this issue.

Next must-have is a shower that has its nozzle stuck onto the wall. Floor drain is another vital European thing that must come with this shower concept.

Curtains are essential. While there are many kinds of curtains available, choose the right one. Curtains can actually pass as optional, but having those lovely designed curtains will surely push your new bathroom like it is into uniquely elegant place.

Half-tub and bidet are other must-haves. Half tub allows you to sit and not lie down. The bidet on the other hand is the kind that lets you clean some parts of your body that are not often tanned.

Having these essentials will make it easy to conceptualize your new European bathroom design. And since this is most likely new venture for you, always consult a professional.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Bathroom Suites Can Be Designed As Havens

Ask any mother for the one location in the house where she has the greatest chance of privacy and the answer is likely to be the bathroom. While even this room isn't always considered scared to children, bathrooms can be designed to offer mom some much needed solace and privacy. To achieve this and a whole lot more, many families look into creating bathroom suites for their master bathrooms.

Bathroom suites are generally multi-chambered rooms that not only serve a functional purpose, they also offer a refuge from a long, hard day. While some might think it odd to find a haven in a powder room, the reality is when these suites are well designed they can be a favorite room in the house for not only mom, but dad, too. Offering lots of space and separate places for different functions, these rooms can be beautiful and luxurious while also offering some great escape possibilities.

While not all bathroom suites are created alike, some of the things they might include are:

* Tub area. When a suite is desired, the tub will generally be an oversized one. It very likely will either be a garden tub by design or a whirlpool creation. Either way, the tub generally gets its own space in the suite. A shower might be a freestanding addition to the block of rooms, or it could be included with the tub as they tend to be in regular bathrooms.

* Vanity area. Rather than have everything combined, well designed bathroom suites have a place for everything. The vanity area where mom will brush her hair, do her make up and so on typically gets its own set space in a room designed with a bathroom suite in mind. Some vanity areas offer his and hers sinks so both mom and dad can get ready at the same time. This is great for couples that both work and compete for bathroom space and time in the mornings.

* Toilet area. This is one area in a typical suite that will stand alone. It will generally be closed off from other portions of the suite by solid doors, too.

* Closet/dressing areas. These can be rather elaborate in some suites. A bigger suite might include his and hers dressing areas and closets. In a full suite, these closets will be walk in and might even be large enough to house dressers, full length mirrors and more. Sometimes they are so elaborate, they also include specially designed closet storage areas for jewelry, shoes and other accessories.

The whole idea behind suites in the bathroom area is to create a room that's relaxing to use. Whether it's for a long, hot soak in the tub or to enjoy some major luxury each morning while getting dressed, the key in creating a bathroom suite is to have multiple small chambers that interlock. Each room will serve typically no more than two purposes.

Created to pamper, spoil and offer refuge, suites can be just the thing for a busy mom that needs a break. In addition, they can be rather practical additions for anyone that needs ample storage area in the bathroom.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Upgrade Your Bathroom With Delta Shower Faucets

Are your old shower faucets in need of replacing? If so, then consider replacing them with Delta shower faucets. There are several ways you can tell that your old faucet needs replacing. The finish has become dull. They drip even after being repaired. The style is old and dated and does not match your remodeling plans.

There are so many options when it comes to replacing old bathroom fixtures. We are going to focus on the Delta shower faucets in this article. If you do a search on your favorite web browser then you are sure to turn up a wealth of information on seemingly hundreds of different options.

If you go to your local home improvement center or plumbing supply house then you also could be overwhelmed at the multitude of choices when it comes to bathroom fixtures. In fact, you will find quite a few options when it comes to Delta shower faucets. There are several key points to consider when it comes to replacing old fixtures. What style are you looking for, is it a contemporary design or a more modern look you want in your re-designed bathroom.

Another factor to consider does the product come with a good warranty. Delta shower faucets are well made and the company backs up their product with a good warranty. You want a product that will last a long time. Not only that, but the product must also be fixable and not too expensive to repair as well. Choose a product or design that is easy to clean too.

Consider the type of material used when searching for new fixtures. Solid brass lasts a long time and does not require a lot of maintenance. It also lasts longer than other metals in hard water homes. Hard water will corrode lesser metals much quicker. Avoid a fixture that is made of plastic, these types just do not last. A fixture with a zinc alloy body will corrode quickly and thus need to be replaced when the zinc coating wears off. There are numerous options when it comes to Delta shower faucets, look at the Delta website to get a good idea of what is available and choose one that fits your needs and your budget.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Midnight Romeo [Nemi] Ep. 6 I havent apparent her..

Okay I got like 9 comments not 12,, oops I broke my commitment. Here's episode 6 of Midnight Romeo.(: Expect Rated R scenes in episode 11 or 12.. Mature.! Comment if you want more.(: DL: [covers her mouth to keep from screaming] [immediately starts crying and sobbing] [runs and turns of the faucet] MOM.!! Demi's POV:: There she was.. Under the dark red water. I was numb,, couldn't feel anything but my heart beating quickly. I was going to scream,, louder than an average scream-- I did. My dad stumbled into the bathroom. DD: WHY THE HELL ARE YOU SCREAMING.!? DL: [looks at him] why the hell do you think.! [pushes him] I hate you you sick man.! DD: DONT TOUCH ME YOU BITCH.!!! [pushes her back] DL: [falls on the bed and hits her head on the headboard] OW.!!! DD: THATS WHAT YOU GET.!! DL: [runs out crying harder] [grabs her phone and calls the police] POV:: I watch them pull my mom on the stretcher and pulls a black cover on her. My dad was cursing so loud at the police officers struggling to keep him in cuffs.. They pushed him the car and an officer stepped to me. POLICE: Ms. Lovato,, were sorry. Do you have anyone to stay with because we guarantee your father isn't coming back. Nor your mom.. DL: [gets mad] I CAN LIVE BY MYSELF.! POLICE: Calm down miss. DL: NO.!! POLICE: [sighs] We'll try to contact any relatives.. DL: dont you dare.! [runs in her house and slams the door] [slides down it and hugs her knees] No mom,, no dad.. My life was officially ruined.. I stayed home for ...

Friday, March 12, 2010

Quick and Easy Inflatable Hot Tubs

Are you looking for a fun and easy way to get a hot tub that you have always wanted for a price that you can actually pay? Well, if you said yes, then look no further, because you can not get inflatable hot tubs for a great price. This is a great way to have all of the benefits of owning your own hot tub without all of the hassle. Not only that, but these are hot tubs that you can take with you if you ever choose to move. The best thing about these hot tubs is, of course, the price. However, today we are going to talk about not only the great price of an inflatable hot tub, but some of the other benefits as well.

The great thing about inflatable hot tubs is that they have all of the features of normal hot tubs. This includes heated jet action, as well as comfortable seats. However, they also have things about them that you can not get from other hot tubs, and that includes the ability to carry it with you. In fact, these hot tubs are so great that you can actually pack them all up in a box and carry them around. These are perfect to take to parties or even out to the lake. You can simply pack them up in your car and go. These are the prefect answer to any doubt you ever had about getting a hot tub.

Now, as far as price goes, there are tons of different inflatable hot tubs. Some of them cost as little as $600, and some can go up to the range of a few thousand. However, the great thing about the higher costing ones is all of the stuff they come with. Things like temperature control and adjustable jets are always nice. Of course, no matter what kind of inflatable hot tub you get, you can count on them to be very durable. Just because they are inflatable does not mean that they have to be easy to pop!

If you are looking for a great way to own your own hot tub, this is the way to go. Being the owner of a hot tub has never been so easy. A lot of people like them just because you can take them with you if you ever move. All of the pumps and everything sit outside the actual hot tub itself, so they are pretty easy to pack up and take on the move. Also, you should note that these inflatable hot tubs take just seconds to inflate because most of them come with automatic pumps. This is your one shot to finally own your own hot tub. Now price no longer has to stand in your way. Best of all, you can get these hot tubs online for a really low price and have them shipped right to your door! There has never been a better time to own a hot tub, and at these low prices, everyone can do it. They are easy to set up and even easier to take down.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

How to Replace a Washer in a Leaky Faucet For Dummies

Repairing a leaky faucet usually requires replacing a washer. Conserving water and avoiding a professional plumber in one DIY home-improvement project? This video shows you how to fix a leaky faucet by replacing the washer.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

How to Change a Shower Faucet - Mistakes Can Be Very Expensive

The air of despair surrounding you can be attributed to the shocking headlines in newspapers around the world. 'Spain cooks Russia's Guus' cried out one, in a scathing attack on Russia's football coach after his team was ousted rather unceremoniously from Euro 2008.

But in your case, it's something more banal that's responsible for the palpable sense of deflation. Is the very ponderous task of how to change a shower faucet the cause for your consternation? If it is, here are tips that would obliterate your trepidation completely.

Before You Get Down To Some Serious Business

Every task, no matter how straightforward, calls for some amount of preliminary spade work. This one's no different, so make sure you don't gloss over these initial steps:


Make a detailed estimate of the work to be accomplished. If you're required to remove the fixture from behind the wall, you better steel yourself for a lot of sweat and toil.

Consider yourself providential if there's an access panel located on the wall behind the fixture. If not, you can only make some headway by cutting the wallboard.

If the faucet is attached to an antiquated piping system, treat it like an inefficient relic of the past only to be replaced by copper pipes.

Does the rationale behind the accurate measurement of the fixture require any elucidation?

Remember the saying, 'a bad workman always blames his tools?' So make sure you have 2 pipe wrenches, box wrenches, copper pipe cutter, adjustable wrench, vice grips in addition to safety goggles, propane torch, flux and solder ready and raring to go.

Now, The Transformation

With your high level of groundwork, you can now deal with this seemingly Herculean task on a war footing. Here's how:


The knobs and front retaining nut are the first to fall.

The water feed pipes are next in line. If, much to your delight, they're made of copper, they'll come off without affording much resistance. But your glee is sure to be short-lived if they happen to be of an older variety. What exacerbates your agony is the fact that they may also be severely corroded. Take them out cautiously, without twisting them.

There may also be need to replace the lead pipes with their copper counterparts. This is achieved with the help of a mechanism calls transition fitting, wherein the amalgamation takes places underneath the foundation.

The directions of the manufacturer of the new shower faucet must be considered earnestly.

Above all, make sure you complete the replacement procedure without a hitch, or else this refreshing new change could actually prove counterproductive.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Stopping a Leaky Shower Faucet - Mistakes Can Be Very Expensive

Hooray! The weekends here, but why does the landscape of your home resound with silence? Is it because that hugely overwhelming task of stopping a leaky shower faucet tops the laundry list of things to be done at your pad?

The air of despair that has gripped you is not exactly inexplicable. For those that do not boast of the competence to undertake plumbing repairs, this task can deflate their spirits like a post-party balloon. But it's time to get a grip on yourself and face this Olympian task with gusto.

Read the following account, and all your concerns will seem rather esoteric.

An Achievement Second To None

Without any further delay, eschew that innate ambivalence and get ready to seal the fate of that recalcitrant shower faucet. Here's how:


It doesn't take the mind of a rocket scientist to figure out that you need to stop the water supply to the bathroom.

The cover on the faucet will be the first to go, using the flat edge of a screwdriver. Just make sure you complete this task with dexterity.

You will now notice a screw that connects the diverter to the wall. You'll need a shower stem socket to take off this part.

The diverter is out of your way; so now divert your attention to the stem. In all probability, the threads on the stem will cause a gearshift inside you. Change is imminent.

Inspect the washer. Does it bear an uncanny resemblance to your morale? I mean, is it in tatters? First, get all those mineral deposits off with the help of a toothbrush and a concoction of white vinegar and water. Replace the old washer, and tighten the screw that holds the part in place.

Replace all the other parts in the correct order. You may require Plumber's putty to seal the edges of the faucet cover.

Turn on the water supply, and let the sparkling result suffuse you with a sense of fulsome buoyancy. Go ahead, have a great weekend.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Housework / Advice bare by handyman in OC - Irvine

Request for handyman work - December 1, 2008. 1) Fix garbage disposal - turn on switch, hear a buzz but no action 2) Install new showerhead in Richey's shower 3) Better water temperature control in Richey's shower 4) Increase water pressure in Peter's shower - excessive leakage in bottom faucet when shower is on Please help! email petertheanteater @ gmail .com

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Bathroom Faucets - Choosing The Right Option

Bathroom faucets come in various colors, styles and shapes. There is something out there for everyone. You may be interested in the stainless steel, most traditional look. But, do not over look the other options out there too such as the brass and brushed nickel versions. Even chrome is a good choice for a faucet in some homes. To find the right one for your home, consider the benefits of choosing one over the other. There are many things that can help persuade you one way or the other.

Using Stainless Steel Faucets

The most traditional and probably the most common bathroom faucet is that of stainless steel. These are long lasting products that will provide you with a blend of materials, namely steel alloys and chromium. These are the least expensive of products and offer a wide range of looks as well. The benefits of this product are simple. They will last a long time because they do not rust. They are easy to clean. They match virtually any décor that you put them into. You never really need to do any updating of the metal. On the other hand, there are some negatives to think about too. For example, bathroom faucets made from stainless steel are often the most likely to show fingerprints on them. They can be scratch, which can lead to rusting in those locations. They can become dull in appearance, too.

Using Chrome Faucets

Another option for faucets that you have is chrome. Chrome is actually created over solid brass fixtures that have a process called electroplating done to them. The coloring of chrome is the same silver from your stainless steel, mostly. They are affordable options and you will find that some of the more high end, fancy versions are expensive. There are many benefits of investing in chrome for your faucets. For example, they do not scratch and therefore do not rust. They also are going to last you a long time without showing too many signs of aging. Chrome will show water spots but they can easily be cleaned off. If you over clean the chrome or use abrasive chemicals on it, it can become dull over time because of chrome finish will wear off.

Using Brass Faucets

Another option in bath rooms is brass. While not as commonly found they are a great option for those looking for something more unique. And, they are some of the oldest types of faucets to be found in bathrooms of yesteryear. Brass is a solid metal which means unlike chrome and steel, there are no metal blends and not plating found in brass faucets. The downfall of brass is in the price, since it is a higher cost and there are fewer options because the demand for them is less. Brass does require more attention on your part. Since they must be sealed, if they are used without proper sealing they can and will rust. More so, brass does tarnish which means a unique cleaning process that is more labor intensive. Brass can easily be scratched, which can lead to rust.

Using Brushed Nickel

Yet another option for faucets is brushed nickel. This is one of the newest products out there and is made by electroplating which is done over the top of solid brass. There are many options to consider in styles because they are so popular. What's more, there is a range of pricing including affordable products. The benefits of this product are that they do not show scratches and fingerprints are easily hidden. They do not tarnish over time. The downfall that they have is that the plating can wear away over a long period of time.

Choosing the best bathroom faucets means to consider all of these options carefully.

Friday, March 5, 2010

tub cesspool problem

Tub drain repair unclog replace trip lever,

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Making the Best Choice of Handicap Tubs

The tub that you need to purchase should have all of the qualities discussed in this writing. Taking care of a disabled person can be costly and the last thing that you need is a bad purchase when selecting the best handicap tub for a disabled person. This article will attempt to discuss some of the important matters that one needs to contemplate on before trying to buy handicap tubs. Bear in mind that handicap tubs can be so expensive. Handicapped tubs cost anywhere between $2,000 and $6,000. It is best that the wisest choice is made based on a user's mobility issues.

A handicapped tub may replace your regular bath tub. It would be wise to choose a handicapped bathtub that can also be used by other people within your household. Certain models may have features that not only serves the purpose of bathing somebody with physical disability but also features that provide a wide range of uses. A power chair in a bath tub, for instance, may not be that appealing to other users. However, disadvantages in appearance should not get in the way of taking care of people especially those who have severe disabilities or those who are limited to the use of wheelchairs. With these considerations in mind, one needs to know what to look for in handicapped tubs. Illustrated in succeeding paragraphs are some of the things that you need to find in order to make sure that your purchase is done wisely.

Ease of access

The dangers posed by climbing the walls of your regular bath tub are the main problems in bathing for disabled persons. Most designs of handicapped bathtubs have doors that either opens inward or outward. Some are even designed to get access to the main tub even when a user is on a wheelchair. This should be the first thing to be bear in mind when selecting the best tub based on the level of disability. Needless to say, the ease in access or even portability may dictate the price of certain models.

Safety

You need to choose a handicapped bathtub that has non-slip surfaces. Everything from the floor of the bath tub to the arm rests should be designed to avoid slipping. Slipping or falling is the worst cause of further injury to people with mobility issues when bathing. Other models may vary in size and shape. It is best not to choose models that are not tightly enclosed or shaped in such a way that support users while inside the bath tub. Handles and handicap bars should always be within arm's reach and are stable enough to grab hold of during emergencies.

Emergency control features

In cases of emergency where immediately vacating the bath tub is needed, finding control features that are within arm's reach and provide easy egress is a plus. There should be enough buttons or levers that a person can use to open the door and immediately get out of the bath tub if need be.

Ease of use

The model you need to choose should have features that make it easy for a disabled person to manage things even without the support of another person. Things like rubber pillows, alarms, control buttons and handheld showers should always be found in a handicapped bathtub. There are models that have shampoo brackets and other features that promote privacy and easy to reach utilities. The more features added, the better value a handicapped tub will have.

Once you are able to make sure that your choice of handicapped bathtub shows you all of the things illustrated above, you can be sure that you've spent money well on these things. Handicapped tubs may be expensive but the comfort that these will be able to provide a person with disability is priceless. The user's convenience and safety should always be prioritized in purchasing these.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Walk-in Tubs and Showers Tips

One of the most basic and most repeated acts in one's life is getting clean. That means once the alarm goes off for most us we know it is time to jump into the shower. This is the routine for millions of people the world over. Afterwards one grabs breakfast and leaves the house for either school or work. We hardly think twice when it comes to this routine but what we fail to realize is that there are thousands of people who cannot perform this simple act of getting into the shower especially when it comes to the bathtub. This is because thousands of people live with ailments such arthritis, back injury, old age, sports injuries and so forth. For these, especially older senior citizens they cannot get into the shower without help and this help can be in the form of a wheel chair or another person who is attending to them. Then there are those who do not necessarily have any illness but they were born with a crippling birth defect. These too need constant assistance when getting into the shower or bath tub. The answer is walk-in tubs.

Nowadays, there have been additions and modifications made to assist people who cannot ease themselves into a shower or a bath tub. Walk-in tubs are the solution to ease the discomfort of getting into the shower and bath tubs.

A walk-in tub is a regular tub which has a door cut out on the side much the same way a motor vehicle is. The door swings open and the person can step into the shower or tub without lifting their legs which to some can be impossible due to a crippling defect. Once inside the tub the person can then sit. The shower is more or less the same as a normal shower and there are the regular taps and faucets where one can set the temperature and force of the water.

It is easy to transition from a regular tub to a walk-in tub. Some homes which are certified assisted living facilities are mandated by Federal law to be equipped with walk in showers and tubs. This is because these can be homes which take care of the elderly or those with injuries that limit their movement. If you need to switch tubs you can contact your local home improvement store and you can switch from your regular tub. Home improvement stores stock different types of walk-in tubs. The Safety Tubs are well-known and popular because they can fit into any space and therefore one does not need to re-do the bathroom in order to fit the tub.

As for installation, many stores do offer deals where one can pay a small extra fee to have someone come out and do the installation. This is very convenient because as we mentioned earlier, the person asking for the walk-in tub may have some disability of some sort and therefore may not be able to handle the installation themselves.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A Great Way to Beautify Your Bathroom

I enjoy entering a beautiful and clean bathroom and I am sure all of you do. Entering a beautiful and clean bathroom can make you feel relax and nice. One of the last things that I want to see in a bathroom is, there is water everywhere in the bathroom. A wet bathroom makes you feel funny and have the thought that it is not clean.

One of the most common reasons why a bathroom can get wet is, when you shower the water from your shower spray tends to stray away from the shower cubicle to other parts of the bathroom. One good way to avoid this is to install a shower curtain.

The main purpose of a shower curtain is to separate the shower area from the rest of the bathroom. When you bath, the curtain will help to contain the water from your shower spray within the cubicle. This way the water will not stray to other parts of the bathroom.

The curtain is usually made from water proof or resistance materials such as fabric and vinyl. In the old days, there is only one purpose which is to contain the water within the shower cubicle and keep other parts of the bathroom dry.

But today, modern shower curtain was used for more than one purpose. It is very well designed and easily qualified as a decorative item for beautifying your bathroom. It comes in many designs, colors and sizes. The curtain designers create many themes to suit every individual taste. No matter how your bathroom is designed and themed, there is always a curtain that is able to blend with your bathroom.

Shower curtain is also an inexpensive item. You can find a variety of them for less than $30. It is affordable to an average family and save you the job of dry-wipe your bathroom after a shower. It easy to get and is also available in almost all shopping complexes or departmental stores.

Installing a shower curtain is easy. It is simple enough for you to install it yourself. But if you feel that you cannot do the installation yourself, you can easily get your relatives or friends or pay a fee for professionals to do it.

Monday, March 1, 2010

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