By: Lisa A Mason | 2010-03-26 | Bath showers A leaky toilet is an unnecessary waste of water. Even a small drip can add up to gallons of water each day. There is no need to waste so much water when most leaky toilets can be fixed without spending a lot of money or time. read more
By: S. Hupp | 2010-03-30 | Home improvement A common issue is uncovered when you stand up and realize that your feet are wet. Water seeping out on your floor from the base of the toilet bowl is indicative of several potential problems. While it could indicate that the porcelain has been compromised, it's not generally likely that this could happen without you being aware. Some thing would have to hit the toilet very hard for this to have happened. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-06-23 | Home improvement The appreciation of a good plumber and their services only gets noticed when something is wrong with your plumbing such as leaks in faucets, toilets and showers. Hiring the right plumber to do the job will save you from extensive damages to your home or business and a good plumber will do the job right to avoid future repairs. read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2011-02-16 | Article Marketing A leaky faucet is at best an annoyance with which many people deal. This article describes the basic steps of repairing a leaky faucet. read more
By: Rose Graham | 2010-09-27 | Home improvement Most of the time, a leaking faucet is due to a damaged or worn out washer. After time and continued use, the rubber washer can harden, tear, or lose its form which prevents it from adequately sealing off water flow. Usually, the procedure is to tighten the faucet even more to keep it from leaking, but this only causes more damage to the washer and can also damage other internal parts. It is recommended to replace the washer as soon as leaking begins under normal torque of the faucet handle. read more
By: MarshaHoldens | 2010-10-18 | Home improvement The dressmakers dummy is an essential tool to the professional dressmaker and a handy piece of equipment to have if you sew at home read more
By: Ben Franklin | 2011-08-10 | Home improvement As one of the most important features in your kitchen or bathroom, the faucet supplies essential water for you and your family. Whether keeping your hands clean or staying hydrated, a free-flowing faucet is an essential aspect of the room. read more
By: Scott S. Rodgers | 2010-03-31 | Home improvement Although there are a lot of things that a homeowner will need to call a plumber for, toilet tank problems don't necessarily fall into that category. A little DIY diagnosis and some simple tools can be all that is needed for a successful home solution. read more
By: mohanchen | 2010-11-30 | Business Opportunities Products for sale need to be displayed in a manner which best present them in the customer's eyes. read more
By: Lisa A Mason | 2010-03-27 | Bath showers A leaky showerhead can waste lots of water, energy and money. For this reason, it's important that you take care of the problem as soon as you notice it. It's possible for you to fix the leak yourself and save lots of money on repair bills by following the steps listed below. read more
By: Bryan Stevens | 2010-04-01 | Home improvement You're about to learn how to fix a very common problem, a Moen kitchen faucet that is leaking. Whether the faucet is leaking at the handle or just not shutting off the solution is the same, replace the cartridge. As a bonus, this also works with many bathroom faucets too. read more
By: Brian Goth | 2011-01-11 | Health & Fitness The subject of leaky gut cure is normally received with a lot of skeptiscm. This is because there are so many methods out there that have been championed for so long, even by the medical practitioners. read more
By: Ned Greenwood | 2013-02-27 | Home improvement When you know how to detect symptoms of a leaky roof, you can more easily save yourself from the financial burden of replacing your roof and from incurring expensive water damage to the rest of your house. read more
By: Leslie Waler | 2011-01-21 | Health & Fitness When your bowel lining is damaged caused by poor diet, toxins, parasites and infection you are suffering from leaky gut. A damaged bowel lining can affect your overall health so you must learn how to heal leaky gut syndrome right away. Below are some of the ways to relieve you of this syndrome and the other health problems it may cause. read more