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Bathroom Cleaning Tips : How to Clean Faucets

 

Cleaning a bathroom faucet is done by spraying the faucet with cleaning product, wiping around the faucet and using a toothbrush to scrub away calcium deposits. A sparkling clean bathroom faucet is easy to achieve with tips from a professional house cleaner and organizer in this free video on housekeeping. Expert: Ann Myrick Bio: Since 1997, Ann Myrick has been a professional decorator, house cleaner, home organizer and planner. She is the owner and operator of the Anntics Home Decorating Company in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown

faucet repair, paint, bathroom repair Charleston SC 843 628-6785

 

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quarter bath?? your opinion?? bad use of space????

 

i have a smaller house with no bath rm on the 1st floor &1 on the 2nd, well its a inconveinence especially to guests-so i was going to add a half bath on 1st fl- problem is theres only a small space that i could easily sacrafice- and my plan would include a really small sink, i planned on custom making the sink (out of tile and mounting faucet into wall) to fit the spot since there’s no average sink that would fit.
Then recently i came across advertisements in my area for homes that had quater baths.
i never heard of these but discovered they are just toilet rms w/ no sink.
Although i never thought of not adding a sink- now that i looked at these really nice houses with a toilet only rm, im questioning how appealing is it?
i just want to know peoples opinion-if you looked to purchase a starter style house(1500 sq ft)that only had 1 bathroom upstairs, would it be appealing or appauling to have a small toilet rm on the 1st fl? or will the avg person see this is a bad use of space?

Easy, shower-safe wall covering options?

 

We just moved and discovered our son’s/guest bath doesn’t have a shower. It’s simply a nice tub surrounded by tile half-way up the wall. I easily found a handheld shower head, new faucet, and universal wall mount; HOWEVER, it occurred to me it’s not a good idea to use the shower before we protect the plain old painted sheetrock above the tile. Isn’t there an option out there to adhere something to the wall that will protect the sheetrock? I’m picturing some sort of water-safe "backer board" sealed along the seams and edges with caulking. I am no construction guru, so any advice you have is welcome with one clarification: we are not interested in replacing the entire shower or adding more tile. If there isn’t a simple solution, we’ll wait and add the bathroom remodel to our list. :)

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