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Big Help for Small Bathrooms
Although it may seem that the trend in bathrooms is toward bigger, many folks face the challenge of remodeling small, even tiny, spaces. If this is your situation and you don't have the option of removing a closet or breaking down a wall to add ... [... more]
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Fixing a Leaky Faucet
Compression faucet Compression faucet details Ball-type faucet Cartridge faucet Cartridge faucet details Ceramic-disk faucet Ceramic-disk faucet details There are four kinds of faucets: compression, cartridge (sleeve), ceramic disk, and ball ... [... more]
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Easy Bath Upgrades
Ladies and gentlemen, start your checkbooks. The neighbors' recently completed bath remodel you so admire cost them $8,000 to $10,000. If that's a little steep for you, consider a cosmetic makeover that will make your bath current without ... [... more]
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How to Design Small Baths So They Feel Roomier
The 34x37-in. shower in this remodeled bath occupies a former closet. A pedestal sink in place of the vanity opens more floor to view. Other space-creating effects include light-colored finish materials, a dark floor and light ceiling and plenty ... [... more]
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How to Tile Around a Tub: Overview
Setting bath tile isn't all that strenuous, but precise layout, proper prep and diligent work habits are required to obtain professional results. Tile is the most popular choice for walls in new and remodeled baths because it's impervious to ... [... more]
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How to Install a Shower Door: Overview
The most critical step is aligning the door with the frame to ensure a watertight seal, so take your time. Tempered-glass shower enclosures are permanent and easy to clean, and have a sleek transparency that makes a bathroom appear bigger. And ... [... more]
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How to Caulk Around a Tub: Overview
Just do the job neatly and carefully for long-lasting success You've seen the ominous signs of aging caulk. First it was the brown tinge along the edges. Now its smooth and supple skin has turned brittle and cracked, opening the way for stubborn ... [... more]
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