Provided you buy the same type of bathtub spout, this is a relatively simple DIY project that you can get done in under an hour. If you’re replacing your bathtub faucet spout due to a leak, though, have a professional complete the job for you to ensure you don’t have ongoing issues...
There are a lot of things going on in this post, so keep reading to learn more about: installing all of our shower hardware painting (and repainting) caulking the bathtub installing the floor tiles (and grouting them, same day!) IfDay 10seemed like the calm before the storm while we did...
What I have used to make crocheted slipper soles grippy is ***silicone kitchen and bathtub caulk*** Not the same product at all and it works perfectly. I throw the slippers in the wash, line dry (unless I forget and throw them in the dryer) and they come out fine. The clear seems...
This expert article by Don Vandervort, author of Making Your Home Child Safe (Sunset), will teach you how to keep your small kids safe both inside and outside your home.
which may help reduce the amount of residual water. If it doesn't, you may need to replace the shower head to stop the problem for good. If removing the head does not stop the dripping or if your shower head and/or bath spout are leaking, the issue likely lies in the shower valve....
and the ones on a widespread faucet with handles that install separately from the spout are not interchangeable. If you put the hot handle where the cold should be, neither will turn in the right direction. If your faucet handle turns in the wrong direction, the obvious solution is to chang...
The bathtub in this place has a weird stopper, too. In previous places I could unscrew it and take it out, but this one does not seem to come out at all. I’ve been stuck up til now using a plastic snake thing called the Zipper, and it is great at getting hair out of the...
Fill your neti pot with your saltwater solution, and get ready in a place you can let the water drain, such as over the sink or bathtub. 3. Flush your nasal cavity. Tilt your head over the sink so that one nostril is pointed a bit up (try putting your head at a 45-degree...