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Posts Tagged ‘bathroom plumbing’

Plumbing tools(cow bells)

Sunday, November 29, 2009
posted by Craig

Cow bells are what the tradesmen call a set of deep socket wrenches used for those jobs that require those special plumbing toolscow bells special plumbing tools needed almost exclusively for plumbing related repairs and projects. Many valve stems are deeply recessed and these babies are the only way to approach the job @ hand. The whole cow bell relation is the way they hang and resonate chimes as they clang together in the midst of waiting or commuting to the next nut they will end up spinning out to give their user access for adjustment or repair for diy plumbing. Plumbing tools that are specifically designed to help you go to one single source for complete reliability on any given job.

Bathroom fixtures

Friday, November 20, 2009
posted by Craig

A shower / tub combo is in just about every home in the modern world today, and given options on how to get the cleanest the quickest is not only sprucing up the design notch but creating a more efficient environment to bathe in. A bathroom fixture that comes to mind is the removable/ adjustable hand held shower head. All the better proven manufacturers make these in any finish you desire and they will bolt up and retro fit any almost all our existing showers.hand held bathroom fixture From the kids to stretch (DAD) the height of the head on a slide bar, can remain hands free for comfort and proficiency enabling each rotating new user the ease of location. And when want or need arises just grab and undo for the hand held wand version of rinsing at will. Typically 2 brackets with 2 holes for the slide bar mounting and the water line fastens right into the existing plumbing. You’ll never come clean like this again!!

My Newfound Respect for Plumbers

Friday, October 16, 2009
posted by DI-Myself

plumerPlumbers tend to get a bad rap in popular culture. It seems that anytime they are depicted on television or in movies they are the butt of some cruel joke. In fact, those jokes often center on the plumber’s pants sagging just a bit too low for comfort. But when you get right down to it, these hardworking technicians provide a service that few others would dare to attempt. When disaster strikes in the bathroom, only a select few people are up to the task.

I’m a hands-on kind of guy who likes taking on challenging new projects, but I had never tried until about a month ago. Prior to that I had hung my own drywall, done all of my home’s electrical wiring and tried my hand at carpentry, but DIY plumbing was the final frontier. I hadn’t realized how complicated the process of fixing a toilet could be, and it’s given me a whole new appreciation for plumbers’ noble profession.