By: gardnerwilkinson | 2011-06-13 | Home improvement It is often seen that people find it extremely difficult to manage some time out from their hectic schedule to take care of their toilets. Although this may not cause any immediate problems, in the long run the consequences may be severe. You may find water dripping from parts of your ceiling and also molds may form on the walls of your beloved house. read more
By: John Wood | 2012-05-03 | Bath showers Plumbing problems are the most troublesome problems and can disrupt the normal running lives. Small toilet leak and even foundation leak can cause serious property damage. read more
By: Kathryn Lively | 2010-03-29 | Home improvement However, there may come a time when you need to consider replacing or fixing a toilet in your home. While everything may seem fine on the outset, there is the possibility that a silent leak in your tank or bowl could be wasting water, therefore running up your water bill! If you suspect something is wrong with your commode, there are a few tests you can administer to determine if you need to call a plumber to make repairs. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement Considering that nearly half the water that is used in the average household flows through the toilets, it is remarkable that these virtually automatic devices give such trouble-free service with so little attention. Repairs and adjustments are usually minor and within the capabilities of an inexperienced home plumber. read more
By: netsticaar | 2010-09-25 | Home improvement Knowing how your toilet works is the best way to decide if you can fix a problem yourself with parts and tools from the local hardware store, or if you need to call a plumber in order to fix a more serious problem 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: Vincent E Scott | 2012-03-25 | Home Repair This is a funny toilet article about the importance of eliminating toxic chemicals from your home. One of the places we use toxic chemicals the most is in cleaning the bathroom toilet and if you have more than one, the bathroom toilets. read more
By: Jay Rakestraw | 2011-09-23 | Home Improvement If you happen to notice water seeping from underneath your toilet or maybe just smell sewer odors that don't go away, your toilet's wax ring may need replacing. Read on to see just how simple it is to do this yourself without the aid of a plumber. read more
By: Dana Mulder | 2011-04-21 | Home improvement Toilets have evolved over the years. Back in the day, people had to carry bucketfuls of water to wash away bodily wastes. With the advent of the flush toilet, our lives became much, much easier. A flu... read more
By: Darryl Iorio | 2012-06-18 | Home Improvement Somebody once asserted that the restroom is a homeowner’s exclusive sanctuary. This is precisely where they get to delight in some comfort in the morning, in the evening or whenever they want. read more
By: gardnerwilkinson | 2011-06-13 | Home improvement It is very rare to find people, who have never experienced the pain of going through water leaks in their toilets. Often it is seen that most people prefer to deal with such situations themselves. However, it is better to let a professional toilet repair serviceman do such jobs. This is simply because they have the necessary tools and experience to tackle any type of water related issues. read more
By: Paul R Turner | 2010-03-27 | Home improvement To provide the forceful volume of water needed for flushing action directly from a water supply system, rather than from a storage tank, a pressure-flush valve toilet must be connected to a larger-than-usual pipe, 1 or 1.5 inches in diameter. It lets water flow at 30 gallons per minute, and this high flow rate can lead to waste or, if parts fail, flooding. read more
By: Dave Peniuk | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate Being a rental property owner means dealing with maintenance, repairs and tenant upgrade requests. Even if you've hired a property manager, you will still have decisions to make regarding the upkeep of your property. Here are a few tips and resources you can use for your decisions. read more
By: Craig Stafford | 2012-04-23 | Furniture We can get out to you quickly and undertake the repair fast. Reducing the inconvenience of an 'out of order' toilet/shower/basin or bath. 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