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  • How to Pick the Right Shower Fixtures

    Selecting new shower fixtures takes more than a trip to the home improvement store. Careful planning helps select a shiny new fixture that will make the entire shower gleam. New fixtures are often...

  • How to Remodel a Cramped Bathroom

    When you picture your dream bathroom, you probably imagine a Jacuzzi tub, lots of counter space and a huge mirror. Unfortunately, not all bathrooms are large enough for a Jacuzzi, and counter...

  • How to Remodel a Bathroom Floor

    A bathroom floor remodel refreshes the room, giving it a new look. Whether the floor is the only project or it's part of an entire room makeover, the remodel process requires preparation and...

  • How to Add a Handheld Shower to a Tub

    A handheld shower is nothing more than a small mount which screws into the wall or fastens onto the shower pipe, and a hose which goes between the shower pipe and the shower head. Nevertheless,...

  • Shower Insert Installation Instructions

    A bathroom renovation can add equity to your home. A simple way to renew the looks of your shower without replacing all the plumbing and fixtures is to use a shower insert. These panels can create...

  • How to Caulk Around a Sink

    One of the most important things to do to a sink is to caulk around the base. Caulk is present to prevent water from leaking under the sink when it is splashed on the counter surface. Proper...

  • How to Cement Bathroom Tiles

    Cementing bathroom tiles requires a careful process of applying the mortar bed and then setting the tiles. Mistakes in the process can lead to failure of tiles to adhere, or to a lowered life span...

  • Shower Enclosure Instructions

    If you are remodeling a bathroom, you can easily add a nice shower enclosure. A shower installation project is a good way to improve the resale value of your property without spending a lot of...

  • How to Be Green: Choosing a Countertop for Your Kitchen or Bath Remodel

    Green is today's buzzword in the kitchen and bath industry. Sometimes being green costs more on the front end with higher prices for products, but will save you money in the long term with...

  • Tips to Remodel a Small Bathroom

    When you decide to remodel your small bathroom, do several things to help make your bathroom seem larger. By following a few simple remodeling tips, you can give the feeling of more space in your...

  • Whirlpool Bath Installation Instructions

    A whirlpool bath is a great way to add equity to your home when you're remodeling. Not only can you enjoy the benefits of the whirlpool, but its value can help when you sell your home. If you have...

  • How to Seal Tile in Showers

    While tile in many locations can be left unsealed, shower tile must be sealed soon after installation to prevent mildew or mold growth in the grout or beneath the tile. Sealing tiles in showers is...

  • How to Paint Concrete Bath Floors

    Choosing to paint your concrete bath floor will add to the overall decoration of the room and increase the lifespan of the concrete. Painting a bath floor involves cleaning the concrete, preparing...

  • How to Install a Toto Aquia Dual Flush Toilet

    Toto Aquia Dual Flush toilets are one of the most advanced toilets on the market today. Using dual flush technology, the toilet user can choose to flush different amounts of water depending on the...

  • How to Hook Up a Bathroom Sink Drain

    You have the bathroom vanity in place and the sink is installed. The next step is to install the drain. This actually requires a couple of different installation kits and the use of some basic...

  • How to Install a Remodeled Toilet

    Remodeling a toilet is a quick and inexpensive way to give your bathroom that makeover it so desperately needed. But now that you've got the toilet looking the way you want it to, you've got to...

  • Instructions for Intalling a Fiberglass Bathtub

    Remodeling your bathroom can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Replacing that old, grimy bathtub with a new fiberglass tub and surround is one way to create a dramatic difference in any...

  • How to Remove Caulk From a Bathub

    At one point or another, the caulk in your bathtub will begin to peel away in certain places and will require maintenance to keep your bathroom in optimal condition. Proper caulking in a bathroom...

  • Faucet Change Requirements

    Replacing a faucet is a relatively simple process that requires few tools and only a short amount of time. Whether the faucet is a kitchen faucet or a bathroom one, only a few steps and items are...

  • How to Seal a Shower Before Tiling

    Sealing your shower walls is essential for tiling the surface to prevent moisture from effecting the integrity of your tile installation. Plywood or drywall is insufficient as a subfloor because...

  • How to Stop a Toilet Seat From Wiggling

    Whether your bathroom is a spacious, spa-like setting or a simple functional room, it should provide you the comfort needed for personal hygiene. During the years of daily use, the fixtures in...

  • How to Place New Wall Tile Over Old Tile

    Tile can be installed over tile as long as the underlying tile is sound. Before considering whether to install tile over tile, inspect the original installation for cracks, loose tiles and water...

  • How to Install Sink Mounted on Top of Countertop

    Installing a countertop sink is typically done when a new counter is being installed in a kitchen or in a bathroom. Most countertop sinks are self-rimming and have a drop-in bowl that is inserted...

  • How to Install a Flush Valve Toilet

    Flush valve toilets are a common fixture in the United States. These toilets work by allowing water to rapidly escape when the flush valve is pressed, carrying the sewage out and into your home's...

  • How to Install a Toilet Cistern

    The toilet cistern is the part of the toilet that holds the water prior to flushing. In the United States, the common name of this is the tank. The cistern is attached to the bowl by a series of...

  • How to Refinish Porcelain Bathtubs

    Old porcelain bathtubs are actually a porcelain coating over cast iron. The cast iron will basically last forever, but the porcelain eventually will get dull, dingy and worn. It's possible to...

  • How to Install Tiles Over Existing Tiles in the Bathroom

    A major job in any comprehensive bathroom renovation is laying new tile. Something as simple as a new tile floor can completely refresh the appearance of the bathroom. Many are discouraged from...

  • How to Replace a Toilet Lid

    Replacing a toilet lid is an easy way to update your bathroom and give it an extra sense of style. When purchasing a new lid, make sure that it is the same size and shape as your old one,...

  • How to Replace a Toilet With a Shower

    Updating your bathroom to remove a toilet and replace it with a shower is a challenging project. Since your toilet already comes with a waste outlet and a water inlet, some of the plumbing work is...

  • How to Redo a Very Small Bathroom

    Planning a redo of a small bathroom can be a challenge. There is a lot going on in this small space. You may want to give it a stylish appearance, or you may be more concerned with gaining some...

  • How to Install Shower P Traps

    Whether you're adding another shower to your home or just need to replace your existing shower plumbing, installing a shower p trap is a necessary step. New pre-formed shower bases have simplified...

  • How to Save Money on Granite Countertops

    Granite counter tops are one of the hottest trends for kitchen and bathroom countertops. In order to get this look, you are likely going to have to spend quite a bit to get it, unless you use...

  • How to Smooth Silicone Caulk

    Silicone caulking is one of the greatest inventions known to man, as it keeps water from seeping out of sinks, bathtubs and shower stalls and into the surrounding walls. But applying it can also...

  • How to Install a Kohler Toilet Tank Gasket

    Kohler is one of the most popular toilet manufacturers in the United States. Their models come in a number of different shapes and sizes, depending on your installation needs. In the two-piece...

  • How to Install a Shower Cubicle

    Installing a shower cubicle on your own can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars on labor and installation costs. Each shower cubicle is different in both size and design, however there is a...

  • How to Install Toilet O-Ring

    The O-ring is the part of the toilet that seals the connection between the outlet and the bowl and the sewer inlet pipe (or closet flange). An improperly aligned or malfunctioning o-ring can allow...

  • How to Restore a Cast Iron Tub

    Before the days of molded fiberglass, bathtubs were generally made of cast iron frames covered (or partly covered) in porcelain. If you've got an old clawfoot, built-in or other cast iron tub on...

  • How to Mount Bathroom Assistance Rails

    Mounting bathroom assistance rails is easy. However, great care must be taken to mount them securely to avoid the possibility of injury due to the assistance rail pulling away from the wall when...

  • How to Square a Corner Using The 3-4-5 Method

    When adding a wall, one of the challenges when creating the room is creating corners that are square. Your room will never be PERFECTLY square, but getting them as close as possible is an...

  • How to Install a Ceramic Toilet Paper Holder

    If your bathroom is missing or has a broken ceramic toilet paper holder you can install a new one. This is often an overlooked item when remodeling a bathroom. Most homeowners can complete this...

  • How to Install a Vapor Barrier in a Tile Shower

    Consider a few reasons to install a vapor barrier. The first is to protect the structure from condensation damage. You should install vapor barriers on the warm side (inside) of the exterior wall....

  • How to Measure to Install a New Toilet

    The exact measurements required to rough in (set the plumbing for) a new toilet depend on the specific toilet. Rough in techniques vary as well. Some toilets drain out of the bottom of the toilet;...

  • How Do I Match Green Wall Tile?

    Renovating a bathroom can be challenging, and there may be existing elements, such as wall tiles, that you want to incorporate into the new design. Often a few tiles are damaged and need to be...

  • How a Dual Flush System Toilet Works

    Rather than having a single lever or button as you'd find on standard toilets, a dual-flush toilet will usually have a system with two buttons or levers, one for solid waste, and one for liquid...

  • How to Repair Bathroom Grout Around Shower Basin

    The grout between the tiles around your shower basin is subjected to a barrage of moisture, soap, grime and other things that can cause the grout to mildew, corrode and even crack. If the grout is...

  • How to Repair a Leaking Toilet Base

    A leaking toilet can cause damage to your bathroom and your pocketbook. If you notice a leak at the base of your toilet, the problem is with the connection between the toilet and the sewer outlet...

  • How to Install a Ceramic Soap Dish in Drywall

    Often new homes do not come with a soap dish above the bathroom sink. This leaves the bar of soap sitting on the edge of the sink. This is not only unsightly but the soap turns soft and dries to...

  • How Much Space Is Required to Install a Typical Toilet?

    Whether you're upgrading your toilet or putting in a toilet for the first time, space is an important consideration to getting the toilet fitted right, making it comfortable to use, and avoiding...

  • How to Install a Residential Toilet

    Installing a residential toilet isn't quite the arduous task it seems at first. The main tricky part is making sure that the toilet outlet is aligned properly with the sewage inlet in your...

  • How to Install Pipes Under Bathroom Sinks

    Installing the pipes under a bathroom sink is not something you should do quickly. Each connection must be solid to prevent any water leakage because leaking water can cause damage to your...

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