
Many bathroom suites offer matching toilets and basins so the design can tie in together. Sometimes people wish to replace the basin but not the whole suite, this is a simple task once you know what to look for. Measurements are important to double check before installation, even if you have an existing sink the same size, especially when ordering from a different manufacturer.
Counter sinks with vanity units are extremely popular giving you the advantage of valuable storage. Manufacturers such as Twyford bathrooms offer consumers the opportunity to purchase a combined unit from their exquisite bathroom suite ranges. Bold lines and square edges are popular choices with basins such as the Rak Ceramics Mistral Range creating a statement to an otherwise traditional bathroom setting. Manufactures of minimalist basin designs such as Aquaplus specialise in producing unique ceramic basins, which can be slightly more costly than a standard basin.
Semi-pedestals were introduced to the market in order to save space in en suite and smaller bathroom sizes. Full pedestals can look amazing so long as the bathroom is large enough, as bulky designs can sometimes appear a little intrusive. The trend in today’s modern bathroom is too have a mono basin tap rather than two traditional basin taps. The plumbing components will have to be purchased separately so take into the consideration both the basin and plumbing supplies you will need. The final step is too search online and select a basin right for your requirements and within your budget.
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For a bathroom renovation, in what order should I do the projects.?I will be renovating my bathroom soon. I will do new tile around the bathtub, new linoleum, new paint, new fixtures and sink……basically all the bathroom surfaces, with the exception of the bathtub, will be new. I've done all these things (tile, linoleum) before and I am comfortable with it, but I've never done them all together as one complete project. Do you have any suggestions as to where to start and what order to do these things in. Any other advice would be appreciated as well.


Rub the rust spots with baking soda on a damp cloth, they should eventually disappear. For the toilet bowl – use a pumice stone, scrub the ring around the bowl several times.
it might be a combination of the upstairs drainage and years of accumulation (sludge) black thick mud in the inside walls of the drain line. sludge is a combination of soap scum, toothpaste discharge, grease from the kitchen etc;. best way to remove that is by hiring a plumber with a "hydro-jet" its a pressure washer that cleans the inside of the pipes with high pressurized water and all the sludge just goes down the drain.
here's a free idea
a sink faucet with an on-off valve (after the cold and hot valves so you can adjust the temperature separately) that has a foot pedal operator
then you can brush you teeth, or shave, or whatever without the water running all the time, only when you push on the pedal
saves water
it would have to have a lock down for the pedal for when you wanted to use the tap the ole fashioned way
cute, huh?
s othis is how you should go to bathroom
Oni są po prostu zajebisci, oglądnołem wszystkie ich występy…i chyba zrobię to jeszcze raz ;D
boy…that's not going to be easy. First, the crack has to be very dry…which means not using the sink for a couple of days. Also, hold or fix a hair dryer on the crack for a couple of hours, or use a small fan and leave it pointed at the crack and running all day…its going to be hard to get the water from the inside completely dried out…that's the key to the repair. But if you can do that, then once you're sure its dry, you have to clean that crack of rust and other flakes…use a hand drill with a wire brush and grind it good and clean. Then after that, clean off any residue with rubbing alchohol, let it dry (use your hair dryer). Then apply some Geocell silicone or Plumbers Goop or similar high strength, highly water resistant goop, and apply and let dry for at least a day, more if you can.
Need to know more about the material.
If its porcelain there is touch-up paint for that.
@tretenmerth no pewnie, że nie polski….
moon j is right, that basin is unrepairable, but you can make it look OK with a little time and effort. Mix up some epoxy and put marble dust in it. Color match as best you can and fill in the crack. That is about as good as it gets. It will always look weird, but it will work. I'd recommend going to a salvage or new and used shop/warehouse. This kind of thing can be relatively cheap to buy, but picking through the pile to find one that will work and looks OK can be time consuming.
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Chances are its from the pipe dope or plumbers putty that was used. Treat it like a greasy stain and use some baking soda, some cleaner like Greased Lightening or Blue Wolf. You can also try putting some hydrogen peroxide on it over night and covered with a rag or some plastic if its not granite or marble. Should clean up fine then. Good luck!
stop! don't use a pry bar. built into the tail piece of the drain is a rod that is easily removed with a jamb nut take it apart and readjust your mechanism, remember when putting it back together use teflon tape to insure no leaks
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100% silicone caulk!
“Hang on, you’ve got a shotgun in the bathroom?”
“Are you talking to me?”
“No”
Unbelievable great timing!
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