Has your kitchen lost its luster, but a total remodel out of the question? A great way to bring some life back into your kitchen is by replacing that tacky old builder grade sink and broken faucet ...
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Measure your space, including the width, height and depth requirements or limitations. "Don't forget to take into consideration keeping enough space available for door and drawer clearances, as well ...
Q: I’m almost certain I want an apron sink in my new kitchen. Have you installed one? Do you own one? What are the pros and cons of an apron sink? Are there special things you have to do to install ...
Dear James: I want to remodel my bathroom, but I can only afford to do it in stages. I think installing a pedestal sink would be a good starting point. Can I install one myself without a plumber? -- ...
Dear Ron: The sink and the bathtub are the two most prominent items in a bathroom that impact its decor. Installing a new retro-style pedestal sink in place of your old sink/cabinet is a great first ...
Here's how to install a hot or cold water shut-off valve under your sink. Apply plumbing sealant to the shut-off threads and attach it with a nut from the faucet tube. Measure the length of the copper ...