32 years in the trade. When repairing a faucet make sure the drain in the sink is plugged to prevent anything from falling into it. Repairing a set ...
32 years in the trade. When repairing a faucet make sure the drain in the sink is plugged to prevent anything from falling into it. Repairing a set of waltec faucets is a simple procedure with the correct tools and patients…Please subscribe and have a great day.
www.tilemasterga.com Master suit bathroom remodelind from a to z. Use to be small ugly bathroom and now almost luxury ..Tile installation took about one week, but it was worth it!! iI add value to my house. And ofcourse happy wife I installed kohler frameless shower door , spot lights , pedestal vessel blue sink – sinks and modern faucets. Have new paint and toilet. It was great home improvement !!! soundtrack: Incubus – I Wish You Were Here
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have tiny bathroom from 1950′s with soap/toothbrush individual tile on wall.(not pressed against tile but is a tile insert.need to remove so new height of sink.vanity/faucets are free and clear.know how 2 replace an individual tile but don’t know how 2 remove old one.the wall i think is plasterboard.read sites instructing a razor cut or using hammering off(ohhh scare of that)so help diy people.a simple chore im sure but need help 2 do.
Scope of work: The customer wanted to replace the two bathrooms in her 125 year old house in University City. The project ended up being extremely complicated due to an unexpected situation we were faced with upon striping the bathroom walls to the framing. The structural integrity of the framing was questionable. There was nothing supporting the weight of the floor above. Then we discovered huge cracks in the brick in the exterior wall and realized there needed to be a complete retrofit of the old structure. The solution was to rebuild all the framing and fix the cracks. With the structural problems behind us, we were able to focus on the bathroom upgrades to which the customer wanted to see a complete transformation. We decided on a high end modern bathroom. We installed carrera marble on the floors and 1×1 blue glass tiles on the walls, floor to ceiling. The tub is a Whirlpool jacuzzi tub with Danze faucets. The standalone vanity has a modern look with marble top and Natural Marble Stone Vessel Vanity SinkThe beautiful glass tiles are unique because the glass reflects the light, which in turn highlights every tile.
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We need some suggestions for our ½ bath that serves as the main bathroom on the main floor…we have two other full baths on the 2d floor.
Currently the floor is a nice white tile with a light grout, the vanity top and toilet are both burgundy…yes, burgundy, but they are very nice, not cheap. We are installing brushed nickel faucet, towel holder, and vanity light. The walls are currently white, but we’re thinking we’d like to change it. What other color would look good it this bathroom?
We’ve just (nearly) completed a total re-do of our bathroom. My husband was preparing to install the new shower fixtures and unfortunately, the installation hardware is recessed slightly too far into the wall for the faucet handle to connect. It’s an American Standard pressure balancing bath & shower set. I checked online, but AS apparently doesn’t have an extension part. Does anyone know of a good way to lengthen the assembly that doesn’t involve knocking out the drywall from the room behind? Obviously, we don’t want to knock out the newly installed tile, but even if we access the fittings from behind, it’s still going to be difficult to get to the shower hardware (those darn 2x4s!). HELP!!!
I recently had someone tile my shower surround. I am replacing my bathroom faucet and have run into a problem the existing 1/2" pipe coming out of the wall for the spout is too short to accomodate the spout that came with the faucet I purchased by approximately 1/2" or so.
Is there any kind of adapter/connector I can purchase that would make up the difference? I went to a hardware store today and I was sold a universal spout, but none of the configurations will work around this problem.
The person at the hardware store said I might have to change the old pipe out, but this is the least desirable way to do it, since the tile is already in place and I don’t want to risk damaging it.