06 Nov 2009 @ 8:47 AM 
 

Bathroom enhancements you can all enjoy

 

Most bathroom faucets are mounted directly on the sink or on the counter directly behind the sink. There is also the option of wall mounting. Bathroom faucets are available in brass, chrome, porcelain, various colors of plastic and ceramic as well as nickel and stone. Because these are used on a daily basis, we encourage you to purchase the highest-quality faucets available in your price range. A quality bathroom faucet will cost you less in the long run because it won’t need much maintenance and will look good for years.

Bathroom faucets are the culprits of much water waste. Luckily, you can easily save water by installing a new lavatory faucet with a water-saving aerator. Most kitchen and bathroom faucets are made of brass, containing between 3 and 10 % lead. This makes them a significant source of lead in drinking water. So unusual in both form and hue, the Teo bathroom faucets are an exciting option for those who enjoy exploring design with a splash of color.

Bathtubs are now available in a range of styles and colors so it is no longer necessary to only consider installing a bath in the traditional white finish. Think about purchasing a bathtub in either a softly muted shade or, for the more adventurous, a bold striking color. Fortunately, walk in bathtubs are available to make bathing safer and more comfortable. Many whirlpool tubs are of superior quality.

Acrylic clawfoot tubs are available in the same styles as cast iron clawfoot tubs, but weigh much less. They offer the same durability and easy care. Drain the water in the supply tubes into a bucket or bowl. Remove the locknuts and the washers on both tailpieces, then lift out the faucet.

Perhaps you’re looking for something a little more convenient and less time consuming like handicap shower stalls. They take up less floor space than most bathtubs and offer a multitude of features.

Nearly all homes contain at least one bathtub, even if they have a separate whirlpool. Some homes have several. Compression molding is used to make both plastic and fiber reinforced bathtubs. For reinforced bathtubs, a mixture of fibers, polyester resin, and pigments, fillers, and other additives are mixed together and formed into a sheet. These tubs generally cover about 5 feet along one wall, 4 feet along the other, and extend 3 to 5 feet out into the room.

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Last Edit: 06 Nov 2009 @ 08 47 AM

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