Is My Bathroom Dated? – Part Three: 1960’s & 1970’s
It is not uncommon to find some older homes with bathrooms looking twice as old. This is notable through the difference in the color scheme and the fittings used. If you have a
It is not uncommon to find some older homes with bathrooms looking twice as old. This is notable through the difference in the color scheme and the fittings used. If you have a
The end of the Second World War brought about a dynamic change in America’s housing industry. Due to the great depression of the 1930’s, the housing industry had collapsed and this created a
The tendency for older homes to have even older looking bathrooms is a common problem. Luckily, it can be remedied using the right tools and resources, without destroying the original character of the
So you have been standing in line waiting for your teenager to finish in the bathroom and wondering if you will make your appointment on time? If you’re like me, waiting on my
The water that comes out of your faucet should always be clean, clear and pristine. So when you see (and sometimes smell) nasty brown water flowing from the tap, there’s plenty of reason
You’ve probably heard the terms “soft water” and “hard water” referenced when talking about plumbing and water systems. However, you’re probably unfamiliar with the exact definition of the two and how both can
Homeowners and plumbers have plenty of choices when it comes to the piping to use for plumbing systems. Copper and PVC piping are two of the most popular types of piping available on
Designer Jennifer Ott gives six tips during the installation of a secondary kitchen sink. When installing your sink on an island, placing the sink in the center or installing it on an overly
Plumbing Basics If you don’t know anything about plumbing, don’t let that stop you from learning some of the basics that every renter or homeowner should know. A little knowledge can go a