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Updating Your Bathroom

Saturday, January 28, 2012 @ 04:01 PM
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If your bathroom is starting to look a little dated, talk to your plumbing contractor about refreshing the look of your bathroom with updated fixtures or a complete remodel. A good local plumbing contractor with experience in bathroom remodeling can help you design and choose fixtures for your dream bathroom. Alpharetta GA residents know the experienced professionals at CityWide Plumbing are the “go-to” Alpharetta plumbers for top quality plumbing services including bathroom remodeling. If you reside outside the Alpharetta area, ask your friends and family for recommendations of reputable plumbers.

A bathroom refresher can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. If your budget doesn’t allow for a complete remodeling, replacing tired fixtures with high quality new fixtures can give your bathroom a fresh new look at a fraction of the cost of a full remodeling. Ask your plumbing contractor for ideas that will maximize your budget.

A full bathroom remodel includes new flooring, cabinets, tubs, sinks, and showers that in many cases have different configurations than the existing fixtures. In addition, remodeling often involves relocating plumbing, electrical outlets, and lighting. These types of changes add tremendously to the expense of a bathroom remodeling.

On the other hand, if you don’t need to relocate the sinks, toilets, tub and other fixtures, you can save a lot while still giving your bathroom a great new look. If the replacement fixture fits in the same area as the old fixture you will get a much bigger bang for your buck. The same goes for faucets and the like. If the new faucets have the same configuration as the existing faucet, replacement is much less labor intensive and more cost effective. Throw in new flooring or new paint and your new bathroom will look great for years to come!

5 EASY STEPS IN INSTALLING A NEW TOILET

Thursday, June 3, 2010 @ 07:06 PM
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5 EASY STEPS IN INSTALLING A NEW TOILET

Installing a new toilet is a relatively easy task and could be done in a couple of hours.

For the most part, toilets come with the necessary gears, nonetheless you might have to buy a few parts like toilet tank, wax ring, toilet seat, channel pliers, screw driver and bucket.

First shut off the water connection to the toilet removing any stagnant water.

With the help of channel pliers wrench, unscrew the nut of the water line that is fastened to the ball cock valve beneath the tank on the left side. Next using a crescent wrench, unscrew the two nuts that is gripping the bowl to the floor flange. Now take out the old toilet.

That being done, you are ready for installation of the new toilet. Place the two bolts on the side holes of the flange with bolt heads on the flange. Place some wax in this spot in an attempt to grip the bolts vertically and diagonally from each other. Place the new wax ring upon the flange with the flat side up, if tapered.

After setting the new toilet bowl straight down centering on the wax ring with the bolts holding each side of the bowl. Sit on the bowl with your weight bowl flushing the floor. Tighten with metal washers and nuts making sure not to over tighten them as it could crack the bowl.

Next place the two inch rubber gasket upon the tank where it sets on the bowl placing rubber washers on the bolts such that they are on the inside of the tank. Place the tank and set it on the bowl. Now sit on the bowl facing the wall. Place the bolts from inside the tank, place metal washers, nuts and tighten.

Holding the tank level tighten it bringing down the tank level. With the help of a screw driver on the insides of the tank use the end wrench to back up the nut below the bowl. Restore water supply and check for leaks securing the bolts to the floor.

Blog Post provided by:  Birmingham AL Plumbers

WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR BATHROOM ON A BUDGET

Monday, March 1, 2010 @ 01:03 PM
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WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR BATHROOM ON A BUDGET

Many homeowners dream of a bathroom make-over.  You need more space, more lighting, a larger bathtub or shower, or a new look.  Bathroom improvements don’t have to be costly to be worthwhile.

Some ideas that may prove useful in transforming your old bathroom into a stylish new one that won’t break the bank include:

· Freshen up your bathroom with a new coat of paint on walls and ceiling.  This is by far the least expensive bathroom make-over strategy.
· Remove old cracked, aged, and dirty caulking around your shower and/or tub with new caulk. 
· Purchase and install a new toilet.  With lots of toilet colors available, you’ll be able to coordinate your new toilet with other bathroom décor to create a new look.  Get a dual flush toilet and you’ll also be contributing to the preservation of the environment. A licensed plumber can help with the purchase and installation.
· Replace your old vanity with a new one.  Or, if that is too expensive, consider replacing the top of your vanity or sink.
· Add stylish new taps and a matching showerhead for a quick modernization of your old bathroom.
· Upgrade your light fixtures with some new, energy efficient and more stylish models.  You may have a hard time deciding on this one if you haven’t looked at light fixtures lately as the variety is almost overwhelming.
· Replace your worn and probably dulled shower door with a new clean door.  If you coordinate it with your new fixtures, you’ll be pleasantly surprised with the result.
· Replace towel bars, your toilet paper holder, and shower rod.  These are available in multiple styles and materials so you’re sure to find one that will improve your bathroom’s appearance.
· Finish any upgrade or improvement with new towels, bathmats, and accessories to pull your room together.

Try some or all of these suggestions.  You’ll enjoy the process and the new bathroom.  Should you need the services of a qualified, licensed plumber during your bathroom make-over project, contact one of our plumbers at www.find-plumbers for an estimate.

Blog Post provided by:  Atlanta Bathroom Plumbing Specialist

CERAMIC OR PORCELAIN FLOOR TILES

Monday, March 1, 2010 @ 01:03 PM
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CERAMIC OR PORCELAIN FLOOR TILES

If you are remodeling your kitchen or bathroom and are considering flooring tiles, you’re options will probably be narrowed down to ceramic or porcelain.  Which to choose depends on your personal preferences and the function of your floor covering.  Ceramic and porcelain tiles are manufactured by using the same process.  The difference in the final produce has to do with the fact that the material used in porcelain tiles is more refined than that of ceramic tiles.  Consequently, being subjected to higher temperatures than ceramic, porcelain tiles are denser, creating a tougher tile. 

CERAMIC FLOOR TILES
Ceramic tiles are less expensive that porcelain ones.  Ceramic tile comes in a variety of colors, styles and designs.  Also ceramic tiles give you some versatility options for bordering your floor.  Ceramic tile lends itself to being combined with wood and carpet to create a unique look, and may be installed in outdoor and indoor areas.
On the negative side, ceramic tiles are subject to wear and tear because they absorb water, are subject to breakages in high traffic areas, require regular maintenance, and are quite slippery when wet.

PORCELAIN FLOOR TILES
With its high resistance to moisture, porcelain tile is a great choice for bathrooms and kitchens.  Because of this moisture resistance, porcelain is less susceptible to stains than are ceramic tiles.  Porcelain tile is durable and resistant to allergens and bacteria.  Porcelain requires a minimum amount of maintenance and is durable when subjected to heavy foot traffic.

Cons of porcelain floor tiles are that porcelain tiles cost more than ceramic, are cold and hard on bare feet, and heavy.

While both ceramic floor tile and porcelain floor tile are both attractive, considerations of which to choose for your bathroom or kitchen remodeling project should take into consideration how hard you and your family are on flooring.  While less expensive, ceramic floor may not be your ideal option as the cost of future repairs and maintenance expenses may prove to be a more costly in the long run. 

Whichever route you go, contact a licensed Atlanta plumbing contractor for an installation estimate of your ceramic or porcelain tile floor project.

Blog Post provided by:  Atlanta Bathroom Plumbers

Showers

Monday, February 8, 2010 @ 07:02 AM
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Showers
Ah, a soothing shower; what a glorious feeling after a hard day’s work, a gym work out, or some outdoor yard work.  Nothing feels better than that warm water flowing over your body, cleansing it and soothing all those aching muscles. 

When considering the perks a shower offers, you want to carefully choose what type you want in your house to produce maximum satisfaction for all your showering needs.  Depending on your budget, you have the choice a prefabricated shower or a custom-built one.  For the most part, showers differ in size, material, construction and configuration.  They range from one-piece, prefabricated, stall-type showers to large, custom-built, steam showers, with the custom-built ones capable of being constructed from a number of waterproof materials in any size and shape and prefabricated ones being constructed of fiberglass.

Prefabricated Showers
Single-piece synthetic marble, laminate, or molded fiberglass showers are your least expensive choices in prefabricated showers.  Simple to install, easy to clean, and watertight, they are usually square, rectangular, or shaped to fit into a corner.  Most prefabricated shower stalls have pre-formed shelves, grab bars, and/or benches.  One-piece prefabricated showers are popular choices in new construction since they are quick to install and don’t have seams, but, they aren’t as popular for bathroom remodeling as they are often too large to fit through doorways.

Custom Showers
Custom showers, on the other hand, are constructed from the ground up, making them a versatile choice if you have a budget to accommodate the expense.  Options for a custom shower are limitless and can be designed as a small and compact or as large and elaborate as you wish.  A custom shower can be enhanced with luxurious seats, multiple showerheads, full-body massagers, and steam-shower generators.

Regardless of your shower project budget or type of shower you choose, or whether the new shower is for new construction or a remodeled bathroom, a licensed plumber can install your shower and have it ready for your first shower with a minimum of work on your part.  

Blog post provided by:  Atlanta, Ga Bathroom Remodeling Specialists

Purchasing a Jacuzzi

Monday, December 14, 2009 @ 07:12 PM
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Purchasing a Jacuzzi
A dip in your own Jacuzzi tub may be just the thing you need to relax after a busy and stressful day at work or play. While not a cure-all, the advantages of a soothing Jacuzzi soak include fatigue reduction, stiffness and ache therapy, stress reduction due to the releasing of endorphins, elimination of toxins from the body, and metabolic boosting, just to name a few. If you are in the market for a Jacuzzi, knowing a few details about what you want and how to decide which one to purchase may be helpful.

First, Jacuzzis come in many styles, sizes and shapes; so you’ll want to pick one that serves your individual needs. Do a little research upfront and determine what type of jet you want, what kind of pump and air vent you need, and then, focus on the style and size you can use in your house. And before approaching a sales associate about your purchase, make sure you know the function of this new addition. Is it for fun, relaxation, therapy, cleaning, or a combination of two or more of these? Once these decisions are made, you’ll be on your way to choosing the right one for your situation and pleasure.

After you purchase your new Jacuzzi, make sure you hire a qualified licensed plumber to install your Jacuzzi, so you can enjoy the full benefits of your properly installed tub. Once it is installed, turn on your Jacuzzi and allow it to run a few times by itself to make sure the jets are clean and that any rust build-up or other materials are dislodged and flushed out. Your water may be brown, but there is no need for alarm as long as the water clears up relatively quickly. Check out the various settings of your Jacuzzi while your installer is still present to avoid a repeat service call.

Now, you are ready to enjoy your new in-home spa. Purchase a massage pillow, candles and other accessories to make your Jacuzzi area inviting. Play around with the jets in your new tub to change the degree of pressure of the jets or adjust the jets to hit different parts of your body for a personalized experience.

Cleaning Tips
Cleaning your Jacuzzi is easy. Use everyday shower scrub for daily cleaning and a mild bleach solution
(1 cup of bleach) to clean out piping. Should you need further maintenance, call a professional to help with any problems just as you would for a clogged drain or toilet.

Post provided by: Jacuzzi services Decatur GA

Simple and Inexpensive Bathroom Remodeling Ideas

Sunday, November 22, 2009 @ 02:11 PM
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Simple and Inexpensive Bathroom Remodeling Ideas
If you want to give your bathroom a makeover but are not prepared to pay a plumber who remodels bathrooms a lot to do so, there are some simple and inexpensive things you can do to change the appearance of your bathroom without spending a lot of money.  Simply changing out your old bathroom accessories may be all that’s necessary to give your bathroom a pick-me-up and create the visual appeal your bathroom needs.

With the variety of choices in cabinet knobs, draw pulls, towel bars, and even light fixtures at your disposal, you can spruce up your bathroom with a new look with great visual appeal.

Cabinet Hardware
Just changing the knobs on your bathroom cabinets will change the style of your bath in a matter of minutes.  For example, chose old-fashioned distressed bronze or black laches to install on your vanity and cabinets to create a rustic feel; or for an elegant look, install crystal cabinet knobs or bejeweled draw pulls.

Towel Bars
Update your towels bars with a ring next to your sink or vanity for hanging a decorative towel.  Or, hang a double-racked towel bar and place different colored towels on each rack for some added color and variety.  Hang a stylish piece of artwork above the new towel rack and you can create a pleasing environment that will add a touch of class to your bathroom décor.

Light Fixtures
If you want to create a uniform look to your new bathroom, purchase and install light fixtures that match your new cabinet knobs and towel racks.  Add paper holders, soap dishes, and other bathroom accessories and you have successfully remodeled your bathroom.

You don’t really need to replace faucets and shower heads to match your other new bathroom accessories unless they are in disrepair; but if you have some leftover money from what you  budgeted to update your bathroom, new faucets and shower heads will complete the new look of your bathroom.

Remodeling your bathroom doesn’t have to be an expensive venture and you’ll have fun looking for just the right accessories to personalize your new bathroom look.

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009 @ 12:11 PM
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