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  • How to Repair Bathtub Scratches

    In many bathrooms, the bathtub is either the largest or most prominent fixture in the room. Scratches or other damage to a bathtub quickly detracts from the look of a nice clean bathroom. Small...

  • Marble Bathroom Options

    Make your bathroom a comfortable and appealing room by using marble. Marble is an elegant natural stone that offers numerous coloring and veining appearances. Use marble for surfaces such as...

  • How to Choose a Steam Shower

    Steam showers are a quick way to add value to your home and provide an easy way to relax after work. These showers have doors that enclose the space and provide steam to clear out your pores and...

  • How to Install a New Toilet Drain

    A toilet's drain pipe is an essential piece of plumbing that carries the waste away from the home. Drain pipes are directly beneath the toilet, via the basement or crawl space, and they lead out...

  • How to Remodel a Tiny Bathroom

    Remodeling a bathroom is one of the best ways to update your home and increase its resale value. Many older homes have tiny, dated bathrooms that feel small, cramped, and worn out. Although adding...

  • Steps in Disconnecting Bathroom Sink Drainage

    When you need to disconnect the bathroom sink drain, there are a few steps you should follow and some strategies to keep in mind. Disconnecting the bathroom drainage system itself is not that...

  • How to Install a Kohler Greek Tub

    There are several models of Kohler Greek Tubs available. The tubs are designed to be installed as a drop-in tub for a subfloor installation or in a raised-deck application. In either case the...

  • Where Can I Sell My Claw Foot Bath Tub?

    Selling a claw foot bathtub is easy if you know where to find the buyers. From Web sites, to a sign on your front lawn, there are many ways to approach this.

  • How to Remodel a Shower

    Remodeling a shower spruces up the bathroom. The extent of the shower makeover depends on its current condition and your personal preferences. You can completely redo the shower or choose a few...

  • How to Install Random Natural Stone

    Laying random natural stone needs some special preparation, but is otherwise similar to laying tile. The variations in size and texture mean that you will use a technique called "back buttering"...

  • The Best Way to Waterproof a Tile Shower

    Showers and bathtubs are the most important part of any bathroom. However, they are definitely no use to anyone if they aren't fully waterproof because their purpose is to keep water from...

  • How to Install a Duct Bath Exhaust Fan

    It is essential to install a duct bath exhaust fan in home bathrooms. Warm, moist air builds up in bathrooms, especially when people take baths and showers. This warm, moist air can create mold...

  • Bathroom Shower Options

    Installing a shower is fairly simple process, especially in homes that are still under construction, where there is more room for maneuverability. If you want to replace an old shower in your...

  • How to Install a Bathroom Exhaust Fan Through the Roof

    The best method for venting an exhaust fan in the bathroom is through the roof. This is because heat and vapors rise. The fan helps the odors and other vapors move in the same direction up and out...

  • Problems With Walk in Tubs

    As people get older--and especially if they live alone--even the simplest of activities can become difficult and dangerous. In some cases, this includes bathing. The risk of tripping or slipping...

  • Steam Shower Consumer Guide

    Installing a steam shower in your home can provide a host of health benefits, including clearer air passages, fewer colds and a general sense of well-being. All of the things that make steam...

  • Automatic Faucets Vs. Regular Faucets

    Every home and business needs faucets in place, and automatic faucets have become a popular alternative to traditional faucets with knobs. Instead of turning knobs to activate the faucet, the...

  • Safety Supports for Bathtub

    A large majority of accidents in the home occur in the bathroom. For older and disabled individuals, even a minor slip and fall in the tub or shower can cause serious injury.

  • When Putting a New Floor in a Bathroom Should You Replace the Vanity First?

    Remodeling can be exciting, but also stressful and costly. A new bathroom can increase the value of your home, but without proper preparation and research it could end up costing more than you...

  • How To Install Shower Panelling

    As trends and personal tastes change, many homeowners decide to update their showers systems. One affordable method of doing so is to install paneling over the existing wall material. Completing...

  • How to Tile a Brick Shower Stall

    As trends, budgets and personal tastes change, you may decide to remodel part or all of your house to get the look you want. With any remodel, challenges may arise. During the remodel of a...

  • Can You Change the Color of Tiles in a Bathroom?

    If don't like the color of your ceramic bathroom tiles, there are a number ways to remedy the situation. Solutions include painting the tiles, refinishing the tiles with an acrylic coating and...

  • How to Remove Bathroom Sink From Cabinet

    Removing a bathroom sink from a cabinet or countertop does not require hiring a plumber. With some determination, the proper tools and a good set of directions, you can have an old bathroom sink...

  • How to Install Water Shutoff Valves

    Water shutoff valves are used to quickly shut off the water to a certain part of your house to fix a leak without having to shut off the entire house's water. Use angled shutoff valves if your...

  • Hardwood Floors Versus Laminate Flooring

    Laminate floors are designed to mimic the classic look of hardwood floors while cutting the cost involved. The price and strength of laminate have made it a legitimate rival to wood.

  • Marble Countertops Versus Granite Countertops

    Marble and granite countertops have both become popular options to put in kitchens and bathrooms alike. Both materials are durable, elegant and easy to find at virtually any hardware store.

  • How to Decorate Fiberglass Shower Tubs

    Decorating a fiberglass shower sounds difficult, but in reality it is as easy as changing the color scheme and the fixtures. If you want a quick, relatively simple way to make over your bathroom...

  • How to Choose a Bathroom Exhaust Fan

    Bathroom exhaust fans do more than just remove odors from the home. They also remove moisture from the bathroom and vent it through the roof to the outside. This removal of moisture is critical to...

  • How to Make a Bathroom Vanity Out of a Hospital Gurney

    It's the ultimate transformation---turning a hospital gurney from patient transportation to bathroom vanity. Invented by J. Theodore Gurney in 1883, gurneys were typically pulled by horse-drawn...

  • Shower-Stall Options

    When remodeling your bathroom, the kind of shower stall to choose is one of the many issues you will encounter. You have two major choices: prefabricated stalls, which are manufactured in a...

  • How to Measure for a Light Fixture Over a Vanity

    The space above a vanity is often a hard place to install a light fixture, whether the fixture is being added for the first time or is replacing an outdated or broken vanity light. The first step...

  • How to Install a Bathtub Flush to the Wall Without a Tiling Flange

    Whether for aesthetic reasons, wall clearance or just personal preference, a bathtub can be installed flush to the wall without a tiling flange. Although not commonly done, it can be accomplished...

  • Chrome Vs. Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucets

    Chrome and stainless steel faucets are both popular options to give kitchens a classic, clean look. Depending on what a homeowner wants stylistically and practically, either option could be the...

  • How to Tile a Tub Surround

    Whether you build a new or remodel your bathroom, a tub and shower surround can be the focal point of your bathroom. The job typically averages 80 square feet and involves all of the basic...

  • How to Pick the Colors for a Bathroom Remodel

    Bathroom remodels require a thorough assessment of what should stay and what should be removed. There are occasions where repainting the walls or removing wallpaper and outdated window treatments...

  • Marble vs. Granite Counters

    Marble and granite are both popular home counter solutions, whether used in the kitchen or the bathroom. Both are made from natural minerals, and provide a natural beauty and strong surface.

  • How to Replace Shower Board Tile

    A good home improvement job for the moderately skilled do-it-yourselfer is replacing tile in the shower. This will not only improve the look of your bathroom, but it can also help stop water leaks...

  • What Board Should I Use Around the Shower or Tub?

    Drywall is the standard wallboard in most modern homes. It's lightweight and very strong when dry. However, in areas where the walls may be in constant contact with moisture, drywall is a poor...

  • How to Remodel Bathrooms Around Existing Vintage Colored Bathtubs

    One of the great challenges in home remodeling is what to do about that turquoise bathtub in your 1960s-era bathroom. It seems a shame to cast a perfectly good tub out the backdoor. There are a...

  • DIY: Adding a New Bathroom

    A bathroom is often a welcome home addition, especially if there are several frustrated people sharing a single bathroom. Adding a bathroom to your home is often easier said than done and average...

  • What is the Best Way to Seal Tile in a Shower?

    Shower tile are always problematic because of their tendency to retain moisture between the grout joints. The moisture is retained in the base materials--usually plywood or wood framing--and the...

  • How to Shim a Toilet Bowl

    A common problem that occurs in toilet installation is wobbling, or an uneven seal, which can lead to damaging and costly leaks. The best implements designed to correct this problem are toilet...

  • Instructions for Tiling a Steam Shower

    A steam shower adds luxury and convenience to any home. Enter the shower enclosure and at the push of a button steam billows forth, engulfing you completely in a rising cloud of warmth. Tiling a...

  • How to Deal With Bathroom Contractors

    Remodeling projects come with their share of headaches. A bathroom model adds an extra dose of stress since you lose the functional aspect of the room during the process. This is particularly true...

  • How to Cut Holes in Ceramic Tile

    Marking and cutting holes in tile is fundamental to complete many tiling projects, particularly in bathrooms where pipes and spouts must pass through tile walls. The ideal tool for cutting holes...

  • Bathroom Countertop Styles

    Bathroom countertops provide space for personal bathroom materials and an appealing setting for a bathroom sink. Selecting the right bathroom countertop can go a long way in finalizing the...

  • How to Hook Up a Sink Drain

    Installing a bathroom sink drain requires patience and skill. A sink drain should perform for a long time without leaks. A sink drain allows water to flow quickly out of the sink.

  • How to Renovate a Bathroom Tiled Shower

    Renovating a tiled bathroom shower is a challenging task, but the do-it-yourselfer with the right equipment, patience and time can renovate a tiled shower that will add value and beauty and...

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of a Copper Sink

    Copper is believed to be one of the oldest metals in the world, dating back about 10,000 years. Its durability and unique look have made it a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom sinks.

  • How to Tile an Inside Corner

    Internal corners are the most common obstacle when tiling, quite simply because every room has them. If tile is being laid on more than one wall in a room, you will eventually have to deal with...

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