A mouse ate my dishwasher drain hose and I don’t know what to do! (A quick fix)
I don’t know why they’re here. It’s summer and it’s warm and there are lots of goodies outside. But I guess that’s why they call
I don’t know why they’re here. It’s summer and it’s warm and there are lots of goodies outside. But I guess that’s why they call
Eric Z, a long-time reader, experienced renovator/builder, and former owner of a large building supply store in Toronto, had some smart suggestions after reading our
A recent kitchen renovation reminded me, in some cases a little too late, about some key areas to cover up during a demolition or drywall
Now that we’ve installed a toilet, we’ll review a few tips to help you do the job with finesse. 1. It’s a good idea to
With your toilet bowl in position, you’re ready to add the tank. Lay the bowl on its side on a towel, and install the rubber
With your supply hose hooked up you need to prep the drain. Closet (or toilet) flanges often come with a cap or seal to allow
So, let’s talk toilets. Just realized that after all this time, we’ve never discussed how to install a toilet. We’ve talked about repairs and tips
With a headline like that, you’d think we were going to shock you and say “No!” But the answer is they do save electricity. So
Ball valves are reliable and long-lasting and great for such uses as a toilet shutoff. But you need to take some extra care when sweating,
You have a potential bomb in your house. No, we’re not talking about natural gas or propane. That seemingly innocent cylinder in your basement or
Here’s a common plumbing faux pas. Maybe you’ve even committed it yourself when replacing old plumbing with fresh new ABS. The good news is, it’s
You can never have enough… bathrooms. At least, that’s what some families discover. If all that’s left is the basement, here are some things to