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  • How to Install a Shower Kit Drain on a One Piece Fiberglass Shower Kit

    Installing a shower kit drain on your own can save you hundreds of dollars on plumbing and installation costs. In addition to the financial benefits, a new shower kit drain can be an important...

  • How to Caulk the Gaps in a Shower Pan

    Certain shower stalls, cabins and inserts contain pans that serve as floor liners. They are most commonly constructed of stone, ceramic or fiberglass and provide a foundation for the shower....

  • How to Fix a Leaky Delta Shower

    Fixing a leaky Delta shower is something that most owners will have to deal with at some point in their lives. While you can hire a certified plumber to handle the problem, fixing it yourself can...

  • The Best Way to Waterproof a Shower

    The best way to waterproof your shower involves you or your contractor installing a waterproof substrate and shower liner. The substrate is the foundation of your shower. Above the substrate is...

  • How to Caulk a Shower Floor

    Most lines between the tiles in your stand-up shower are filled with grout, but lines around the edges of the floor, where it meets the walls, are caulked. Those are the areas where water is most...

  • How to Remove Shower Sealant

    Shower sealant, also called caulk, is commonly used to bond and hide the joints in bathtubs and shower tile. It is composed of a silicone-based adhesive that effectively prevents leaks, water...

  • How to Dissolve Old Shower Caulk

    Shower caulk is commonly used to seal the joints and creases in bathtubs and shower tile. It is an effective silicone-based adhesive that prevents leaks, water damage and rusting. Dissolving old...

  • How to Repair the Surface of a Fiberglass Shower Base

    The surface in fiberglass showers can become cracked and worn over time. Any cracks that go all the way through the fiberglass can cause water damage to the wood underneath the shower. However,...

  • How to Install a Plumbing Access Panel

    Plumbing access panels used to be regularly included in home design. They were often unattractive, hinged doors that jutted out from the walls of bedrooms, living rooms and even dining rooms....

  • How to Replace Mildewed Caulk in a Shower

    Mold in any form is bad to have in your home. It's most commonly found in the shower. Mildew is a form of mold that it infects caulking made to seal your walls from water. The damp and humid...

  • How to Refinish a Fiberglass Tub & Shower

    Over time, your tub or shower stall can become very dirty. Cleaning can only do so much to an aged and stained fiberglass tub or shower stall. Refinishing a fiberglass tub or shower stall is well...

  • How to Detect Mold in the Bathroom

    Bathrooms are one of the most common places for mold to form, because of the lack of air circulation and consistent moisture. This is especially true if you do not have any windows or a vent to...

  • How to Extend Shower Curtain Poles

    Most shower curtain poles or rods are expandable by at least a foot or two. The poles are made up of a wide section and a slightly narrower section that telescopes into the wide section by means...

  • How to Seal & Refinish a Fiberglass Tub & Shower

    Bathtubs and showers are commonly constructed with fiberglass. Fiberglass is a strong durable material that is finished using gel coat. Gel coat is a fiberglass resin that is pigmented to match...

  • How to Change a Shower Head & Extension Pipe

    Change the old shower head in your bathroom for a quick and easy update to décor and function. It's amazing the difference that a new shiny shower head will make in the overall appearance of...

  • How to Remove a Broken Shower Head

    Shower heads can break easily from too much twisting or just routine wear and tear. Removing a broken shower head is an easy task that can be accomplished with a pair of pliers and a stepladder.

  • How to Grout a Shower Surround

    If you have installed new tile in your shower surround area, it will need to have grout applied to it. Grout can also be applied over existing tile that has damaged or stained grout. Doing so can...

  • How to Replace Shower Head & Control

    As years go by, plumbing fixtures---including showerheads---naturally wear out. Showerheads can become clogged, bent or rusted. Instead of panicking and calling professional plumbers, do the job...

  • The Best Caulking to Prevent Mildew Inside a Shower Stall

    The best caulking to prevent mildew inside a shower stall depends on what the shower stall and caulking are made from. Almost all caulking contains mildewcide, an additive in caulks and paints...

  • Acrylic Shower Repair

    Acrylic showers are found in at least one bathroom in most homes. They are a quick and cheap way to revamp a bathroom, but since they are made of plastic, they tend to deteriorate in time. When...

  • How to Clean Colored Grout in Showers

    Grout installed in moist environments, such as showers, is prone to mold and mildew. Grout that contains no pigments can be easily cleaned with a bleach solution, but colored grouts must be...

  • What Causes Tiny Worms in the Shower Tiles?

    The small "worms" found in your shower drains and tiles are likely not worms at all, but the larvae of the drain fly or moth fly. These larvae may appear brown or black, and upon closer inspection...

  • How to Caulk a Shower Stall

    Whether you're replacing old caulk or have installed a new shower stall, you need to caulk the seams. Done correctly, the caulk gives the shower a completed look while providing a watertight seal...

  • Step-by-Step Instructions for Installing Shower Inserts

    Shower inserts come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but they tend to have similar qualities, so you can follow general tips while installing one. It is not a particularly challenging process,...

  • Fiberglass Shower Stall Refinishing

    A fiberglass shower is easier to refinish than, say, ceramic tile or a porcelain tub. But it's still a challenge. The same slick, shiny, moisture-repellent properties that make fiberglass ideal...

  • DIY Fiberglass Shower Refinishing

    If your old fiberglass shower stall is looking worn and grungy, it doesn't have to be discarded. Consider a complete refinishing. Fiberglass is topped with special epoxy paint that can be...

  • How to Clean and Reuse a Plastic Shower Curtain Liner

    If you have a fabric shower curtain, you probably use a plain plastic or vinyl shower curtain liner underneath to keep the main curtain from getting wet. These plastic liners cost only a few...

  • How to Remove a Low Flow Shower Head

    Removing a low-flow shower head isn't difficult at all. Almost anyone can do it by using a few simple tools. Whether the shower head is broken, or you just wish the replace it, follow these...

  • How to Replace a Tile Shower

    Replacing a tile shower surrounding a standard bathtub is necessary whenever there is water damage or excessive tile breakage. This job is challenging but can be done by the home owner if they...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Shower Drain

    Having a leaky shower drain can be a huge problem. This is especially true when you are dealing with a shower that is on the second floor, or there is a basement beneath it. When your shower drain...

  • How to Fix a Sagging Shower Door

    Repeated opening and closing, rough handling and humidity can cause swinging shower doors to sag. Typically, this sagging occurs on the door's handle side. When a shower door sags, it is nearly...

  • How to Unclog a Shower Drain

    Unclogging a drain can be done with commercial chemicals or by using a natural unclogging agent like baking soda, vinegar and hot water. Unplug a shower drain with other methods like a coat hanger...

  • How to Unclog Shower Drains

    Unclogging a shower drain may require using a hanger or plumber snake if the pipe is clogged with hair. Try using commercial grade chemicals to unplug a shower drain first with tips from a home...

  • How to Seal the Grout in a Shower

    Shower grout is exposed to frequent warmth and moisture, making it prone to mildew. Sealing the grout can help prevent mildew and will also make grout easier to clean. Ideally, grout in bathroom...

  • Installing Glass Shower Doors With a Fiberglass Shower Pan

    You should measure your shower opening to determine the size of the doors that you will need to buy. Measure the width between the inside walls, and the height from the tub wall or bottom of the...

  • How to Replace a Shower Soap Dish on the Wall

    The soap dish in the shower is normally the first part that needs replacing. Metal ones tend to rust and wear out fast. Ceramic inlaid soap dishes get used as a bar to help people out of the tub....

  • How to Build a Shower Base

    So, you want to build your own shower base? This e-how article will take you through the process step-by-step. By the end of this article you should have no problem buidling your own shower base.

  • How to Install a Hand-Held Shower Head

    Installing a flexible, hand-held shower head is a simple project that can be performed by even the most inexperienced homeowner/plumber using simple tools available in most home tool boxes. In...

  • How to Save Money On Your Water Bill With A Few Easy Steps

    In an attempt to lower your monthly costs, you may be able to save some money on your water bill. Taking some simple steps will help you save a 10 or 15 dollars a month.

  • How to Convert a Walk-In Shower to a Bathtub

    Engineering advances, our growing senior population and sensitivity about restrictions imposed on people with special needs have resulted in the invention of the walk-in bathtub. Front openings,...

  • How to Install a Shower Curtain Rod Into Drywall

    Shower rods come in two main types: spring-loaded, which you twist to lengthen and are held in place by tension; and permanently installed, which you must install with screws into the wall. The...

  • How to Conserve Water Inside the Home

    For most households, the vast majority of water is used indoors. We seldom appreciate how plentiful and easy to obtain water is. All we have do is turn on a faucet and there it is. But, think...

  • How to Install a vinyl tub surround

    If you are an appartment owner or have limited resources you can install a tub surround. with a little work and some mechanical ability.

  • How to Install a Bathroom Fixture

    If a faucet leaks, usually the simple replacement of a rubber washer can fix the problem, but maybe your bathroom fixtures are past the point of salvaging due to corrosion or lime and calcium...

  • How to Buy Shower Doors

    You're thinking of replacing those old, worn out sliding shower doors with a new pivot-type of shower doors. There are lots of things to consider while selecting the right type of shower doors for...

  • How to Replace a Fiberglass Shower Unit

    When remodeling a bathroom, a new shower can make the biggest difference but can also be the biggest job to take on. Replacing a fiberglass shower unit means there is less mess and work than when...

  • How to Recaulk a Tub or Shower

    Caulk seals the seams between the tub, the shower and the walls. If it's moldy or falling apart, here's how you recaulk a tub or shower.

  • How to Protect Shower Walls

    Soap and water leave a messy residue on shower walls. It takes much elbow grease to keep them clean. The following will help protect your shower from water, soap and other films that reside on the...

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