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  • 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...

  • 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 Remodel a Small Bathroom With a Glass Block Shower Wall and Base

    Remodeling a small bathroom and including cool features like a glass block shower wall is not the easiest thing to do. You might want the ease and look of a curved walk in shower – or just the...

  • How to Choose The Right Pillow

    Most people never put any thought into buying a pillow. However choosing the right pillow is as important as the bed you sleep on. You need to think of a pillow as a “bed for your head”. Believe...

  • 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often a hard place to install a light fixture, whether the fixture is being added for the first time or is replacing an outdated or broken vanity light.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 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 There are occasions where repainting the walls or removing wallpaper and outdated window treatments...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Place a Toilet Paper Holder

    Properly mounted bath fixtures and accessories add both style and functionality to any bathroom. Towel bars, soap dishes, towel rings, and many other useful and decorative items are available. One...

  • How to Remodel Your Bathroom for Less Than $100

    Would you like to give your dull, outdated bathroom a facelift? Perhaps you have been avoiding the task of remodeling your bathroom because you do not have the time or money to spend on the...

  • How to Remove Sweating Toilets

    Sweating toilets are caused when high humidity air comes in contact with porcelain toilets cooled by the water supply. Sweating toilets can be annoying, but they can also be a safety hazard....

  • How to Install Toilet Shims

    A wobbling toilet can start as a minor annoyance, but soon can develop into a major problem. The toilet is connected to the floor by bolts on the closet flange, where the sewage exits. Between...

  • How to Install a Toto Toilet on a Tile Floor

    The Toto corporation manufacturer's a number of toilets in all shapes and styles. From one-piece to two-piece toilets, power flushing systems, and special low-water usage models, Toto has a toilet...

  • How to Remove White Residue From Grouting Tile

    Once grout has been applied to tile, it is necessary to clean up the excess and wipe away any residue that remains from the application process. Though time-consuming, this ensures that the final...

  • How to Install a Toilet With a Wax-Free Gasket

    The toilet gasket is the part of the toilet that connects the closet flange in the floor with the outlet in the toilet. It seals in water and sewer odors, preventing them from leaking into your...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Floors Using a Heat Gun and Acetone

    You will feel great knowing that there are small projects that you can accomplish yourself. I decided to do this project because I wanted to learn to lay tiles. After I started to remove the...

  • How to Empty a Toilet Bowl

    When you're repairing or replacing your toilet, the first step is to drain the toilet tank and bowl. The water must be emptied completely even for maintenance processes as simple as rebalancing...

  • How to Remove a Toilet Flapper

    The toilet flapper is part of the internal workings of the toilet tank. When the flush lever is pushed down, the flapper opens, allowing the water stored in the toilet tank to rush into the bowl....

  • How to Caulk Around the Sink & Shower

    Replacing grimy or mold-infested caulk around your sink and shower can instantly make your bathroom look better. When you recaulk your sink and shower, you will also be protecting your bathroom...

  • How to Install a Toto Soiree Toilet on a Tile Floor

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  • How to Regrout & Caulk a Bathtub

    Tile shower surrounds for a bathtub and shower are beautiful. On the other hand, over time they become dingy and dirty. In many instances, the grout between the tiles becomes damaged. Instead of...

  • How to Disconnect a Kohler Toilet

    Kohler is one of the largest and best known toilet manufacturers in the United States. Their toilets come in a variety of colors, shapes and styles. In keeping up with environmental trends, the...

  • How to Use a Caulking Tool

    Caulk is used around the house to seal cracks and waterproof seams around showers, tubs and sinks. A caulking tool, or beading tool, is a small, flat disk that helps smooth the line of caulk once...

  • How to Pick Vanity Lights

    Vanity lights provide task lighting in the bathroom while adding to the decor of the room. Proper vanity lights make the morning routine easier by providing a good source of light for your...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 to Replace Toilet Bases

    The majority of residential toilets produced in the U.S. come in two parts: the toilet tank, which holds the water prior to flushing; and the toilet base, the part that is directly connected to...

  • How to Size a Bath Exhaust Fan

    A bathroom exhaust fan helps remove extra humidity produced by hot showers and baths. If allowed to stagnate, humid air can cause damage to wood and paint. Bathroom fans are sized according to how...

  • How to Caulk your Bathroom Tub or Sink

    Clean, smooth caulk looks nice around bathroom tubs and sinks. Caulk will also help protect these bathroom areas from water damage. Here are some tips on how to caulk your bathroom tub or sink.

  • How to Size a Bath Fan

    A bathroom exhaust fan is important because it reduces the the amount of moisture in the air in the bathroom. The higher moisture levels result from the steam from hot showers, baths and faucet...

  • How to Size Bath Fans

    When planning a bathroom, either to convert a room to a bathroom or planning a home from the ground up, you must remember to include an exhaust fan large enough for the room. Bathrooms are...

  • How to Mount Hardware for a Towel Rack

    Bathroom towel racks are both stylish and practical as long as you install the towel rack hardware correctly. Towel racks often hold more than one towel and often those towels are wet and heavy. A...

  • How to Find Inexpensive Sinks for a Bathroom

    The prices for a replacement bathroom sink can make you postpone all but urgent remodeling projects. Home improvement stores carry a limited number of choices at the lower end of the price scale....

  • How to Redo Bathroom Walls: What Materials to Use

    Few rooms are as important as a bathroom, so don't give short shrift to yours when it's time for an update. Whether you intend to stay in your home for decades or expect to put your house on the...

  • How to Remove a Rusted Toilet Seat

    The majority of toilet seats are attached to the bowl by metal bolts. This is good in that the metal allows the seat to be securely fastened in place. It's bad in that whenever metal and water...

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