Bathroom
Household Plungers: The Latest Designs, Evolution and History
In 1874, John Hawley Patented the First Rubber Cup Plunger The history of the household plunger dates back to ancient civilizations, where rudimentary tools were used to clear blockages in drainage systems. However, the modern concept of the plunger as we know it today began to take shape in the late 19th century. In 1876, […]
Read MoreSmart Plumbing Products: Making our Lives Easier and Our Homes Smarter
Smart Water Heaters: Making our Homes More Efficient, Comfortable, and Secure Smart plumbing water heaters represent a significant leap forward in home heating technology, offering homeowners unprecedented control and efficiency. Gone are the days of setting a timer and hoping for the best. Smart water heaters allow users to remotely monitor and adjust their water […]
Read MoreCommon Bathroom Water Leaks: How to Tackle Them Yourself
The First and Most Common of the Bathroom Water Leaks is a Leaky Toilet Are you aware that even toilets that seem to function normally may secretly wastewater? Although they may not visibly leak onto the floor, they could be silently draining water straight into the sewer system. Fortunately, detecting and addressing such leaks can […]
Read MoreGet Rid of Shower Mold for Good: Proven Strategies and Solutions
Don’t Let Black Mold Harm Your Family It is a well-known fact that black mold is a prevalent issue in showers. This pesky fungus thrives in damp and humid environments, making the bathroom an ideal breeding ground. Not only is it unsightly, but also highly detrimental to the health of those exposed to it. Black […]
Read MoreUnpleasant Surprise: Sewage Backup Overflowing in The Bathroom
As a homeowner, you’re likely familiar with household repairs and maintenance – but what do you do when one of those unexpected plumbing issues emerges? One situation that has mystified many homeowners is why sewage would come through the bathtub or toilet. It can feel like an incredibly intimidating problem; however, resolving this issue doesn’t […]
Read MoreRevive Your Bathroom: Eradicate Tuff Rust Stains From Your Toilet Bowl
Dealing with rust stains in your toilet can be a persistent nuisance and an unsightly eyesore that can frustrate you. But fear not! With the right techniques, a touch of patience, and a little know-how, you can confidently bid those stubborn, rusty blemishes a fond farewell. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you by the […]
Read MoreUpgrading Your Bathroom: Plumbing Considerations and Ideas
Your bathroom is one of the most important spaces in your home, serving as a sanctuary for relaxation and personal hygiene. If you’re considering upgrading your bathroom, it’s essential to carefully plan the plumbing aspects to ensure functionality, efficiency, and longevity. In this blog post, we’ll explore important plumbing considerations and provide you with some […]
Read MoreWhat To Do About Nagging Bathroom Leaks
We’ve all experienced nagging bathroom leaks. While it doesn’t sound like much, although, over time, it could cause a small dent in your water usage and an increase in your monthly water bill. Most Americans are a little water conscious, so when they encounter a nagging leaky faucet, they want it fixed. However, if a […]
Read MoreInstalling An Inspiring New Shower
Our bathrooms have come a long way regarding a new redesign. For many homeowners, decking out their bathrooms just seems like the thing to do. I heard some time ago that home improvements could promote happiness in many people. On the other hand, if we’re not careful, it can also promote stress and anxiety if […]
Read MoreThe Facts About Dual Flush Toilets
Who would have ever thought that our toilets would be the topic of conversation? Baby boomers, as well as Millennials, all agree that we need to be prudent over our natural resources. This is because the next generation will be up against some challenges regarding water. We’ve done that by using technologies to build better […]
Read MoreAll You Need To Know About Installing A Standalone Shower
Quite honestly, a majority of people use standalone showers. There are those few, mostly elderly and children, that still take baths. For some elderly getting in and out of those showers can be challenging. Either way, we want to consider the options to give our bathroom a new look by eliminating the bathtub and adding […]
Read MoreDo You Fix Your Toilet, Or Buy A New One And Recycle The Old
I can speak for most of the population when I say we like our uninterrupted toilet time. A poll once was taken from 2500 people revealing an average of 1 hour and 40 minutes was spent each week in the going #2. Other surveys stated slightly less. It showed that pooping took up a significant […]
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