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Husband and I need to temporally move into our guest bathroom while we remodel the master bath. The guest bathroom is half the size of the master. I eked out what storage space I could by building shelves over the door and on the wall over the toilet.
I thought I already maxed out my small bathroom storage space.
Or have I?
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Showing posts with label bath. Show all posts
Sunday, July 24, 2016
How to Find Bathroom Storage Space When You Think You Don’t Have It
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Monday, June 6, 2016
How to Install a Delta In2ition Showerhead with H2Okinetic Technology
Replacing the current showerhead with a hand shower shower head in the guest bathroom was always in the plan. I like how the hand shower in our Delta Faucet Company In2ition showerhead makes it easy to clean the Master Bathroom the soap out of Lacey’s fur.
Being kind of a geek about showerhead and faucets, I wanted to know what the difference is between the Delta In2ition showerhead I have and like and the new Delta In2ition Showerhead with H2Okinetic Technology provided by Delta Faucet Company to facilitate this test and tutorial.
Each type of Delta In2ition showerhead is supposed to give you a different shower experience while saving enough water to earn the Watersense label - using less than 2.0 gallons of water per minute (gpm.) Although truthfully after using both of these showerheads, you would never guess less water is coming out of either one. It feels like I'm taking a shower with more water not less!
Being kind of a geek about showerhead and faucets, I wanted to know what the difference is between the Delta In2ition showerhead I have and like and the new Delta In2ition Showerhead with H2Okinetic Technology provided by Delta Faucet Company to facilitate this test and tutorial.
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Each type of Delta In2ition showerhead is supposed to give you a different shower experience while saving enough water to earn the Watersense label - using less than 2.0 gallons of water per minute (gpm.) Although truthfully after using both of these showerheads, you would never guess less water is coming out of either one. It feels like I'm taking a shower with more water not less!
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Friday, March 11, 2016
20 Rainy Day Weekend Projects
Around here weekends are for building, home improvement, and a big bunch of DIY projects because I have two uninterrupted days of outdoor work time.
Unless it rains.
Unless it rains.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
How to Adjust a Shower Water Temperature Valve
The shower in our guest bathroom runs cold and takes forever to heat up. It can be sign your water heater is ready to heave its last breath. Sure enough after 11 years of faithful service, our water heater went to that great metal recycling plant in the sky.
Well, actually, it went to a metal recycling plant down the round but in the sky sounds more poetic.
Shower water still took forever to heat with the new water heater. I thought it was set at a lower temperature until we passed inspection from the natural gas company.
Nope.
The natural gas inspector told me our hot water heater passed with flying colors and is already set at the correct temperature. He said the issue is with the faucet not the water heater. The water temperature regulator (also known as a scald valve) on the faucet is set too low.
Well, actually, it went to a metal recycling plant down the round but in the sky sounds more poetic.
Shower water still took forever to heat with the new water heater. I thought it was set at a lower temperature until we passed inspection from the natural gas company.
Nope.
The natural gas inspector told me our hot water heater passed with flying colors and is already set at the correct temperature. He said the issue is with the faucet not the water heater. The water temperature regulator (also known as a scald valve) on the faucet is set too low.
How to Adjust the Water Temperature Regulator on a Kohler Shower Faucet
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