
A dripping water tap is often caused by a worn out rubber gasket at the bottom of the tap valve assembly. Repairing the gasket will cost you less than changing the entire tap assembly. Try these easy steps in repairing your water tap:
1. Close the main valve that supplies water from your water line. In doing this, you do not risk yourself of getting wet while doing your repairs.
2. Open the tap and collect all remaining water. Use a wrench to open the valve assembly. Turn the assembly in a counter clockwise motion.
3. Check the rubber gasket if it is worn out. It is found at the bottom and is attached with a screw. Check your faucet aid for replacement. Select the right size of rubber gasket and attach it to the tap assembly.

Here comes the monthly bill! Oh no, why is our water bill so high? Sometimes, you want to give your water bill a second look especially if your current balance is high and you don’t even have any pool in your home. What should you do first before you call the concessionaire that handles your utility? First, check the water meter outside your home by turning off its main valve. Then, close all faucets in your house. When the valve is closed and everything else is turned off and the meter is still running, then you have a leak whether on one of your faucets or other attachments or there is a busted pipe somewhere.
Sometimes, you need to know a simple few things to be able to run your home smoothly. Becoming a jack of all trades is not a bad idea after all. Here are a few tips on what to do to give solution to any simple bathroom problem. Let us begin first with the tools of the trade:
• Plumber’s Tape (Teflon tape)- it is used to wrap around the outer threads of a pie to seal the fit of the outer and inner threads of two pipes.
• Pipe Wrench- it is used to turn pipes and fitting. It is best used in pairs when one is used to counter turn the other.
• Outer Thread- often referred to as male. It is at the outer side at the end of a tube or fitting.
• Inner Thread- often referred to as female. It is at the inner side at the end of a tube or fitting.
• Pipe- This comes in two types, galvanized iron (G.I) and Polyvinylchloride (PVC).
• Faucet Aid Kit- it contains different sizes of rubber valve and different sizes of screw.
What are mirrors for? Of course it’s for checking out whether or not you have something in your teeth, or if you still have that morning glory, or to know what kind of hair day you are going to have. But did you know that they could also make your bathroom look more beautiful? They expand the space visually and add a little sparkle to the room. That is why some people put a second mirror aside from the practical one above the sink because the more mirrors, the more stylish the bathroom. But of course you must put the mirror strategically to enhance the beautiful parts of the room: after all you don’t want it reflecting something you would not rather see, right?
Give your bathroom style! Not only that it would look good when you have guests around, you will feel great when you’re using it too. Why not add a little bathroom accessories to boost your bathroom’s appeal? Try out the items on www.gingerco.com. Their products are innovative, stylish and practical at the same time. They have set the trends on water delivery, lights, mirrors and accessories so if you want to give your bathroom that modern feel, this is something to check out. Visit the site to know more and you could also locate dealers near you and contact them if you have any concerns.
We all know that the bathroom is reserved for private business, but are there ways to make this place safe from peeping eyes without being an eyesore? Yes! If you don’t want to have opaque glass in your windows, you could make use of voile screens suspended between narrow rods or wires or curtains for long windows. You could also use appropriately colored Venetian blinds to filter light and block the view of outsiders. If you want, you could fix glass shelves across the window frame and place plants and other interesting items and trinkets. See, function and form can go hand in hand in the bathroom so better try these tips right now!
Want to give your bathroom a makeover? Read on! The simplest way to do this is to choose appropriately colored towels and shower curtains. You could also put more interest to a plain-looking bathroom by putting plants, contrasting trim and brightly colored towels. Pale fittings can become vivid by putting bolder and richer tones in towels, bathmats or facecloths. You could also apply paint or wallpaper on the tiles and walls. Adding paintings and photographs can prettify it, and adding carpet or wood paneling will make it luxurious. So, try these tips and watch your bathroom transform before your very eyes.
The bathroom is a dangerous place to be in most specially if you have a child or an aged person at home. This is why you should make sure that the bathroom is a safe place for your family. You could prevent falls by laying scatter rugs with nonskid backings and putting suction-backed rubber mats on tubs and showers. Install grab bars in the bathtub, shower and next to the toilet to assist the elderly or disabled. To prevent someone from locking themselves inside the bathroom accidentally, install a doorknob with an outside lock release. Try to keep away from electric appliances and equip all electrical outlets with ground fault interrupters to prevent from shocks.
In renovating your home, you could choose a color scheme to maintain a sense of spaciousness and continuity. You could pick the same color scheme and make only tiny variations from room to room. You could also stick to one style like traditional or contemporary. However this is different in the case of bedrooms and bathrooms. Because these areas can be considered as personal spaces, they can depart from the general color scheme and style of the entire home. You could make your small bathroom bigger by choosing pale colors and light and spacey furniture. You could also minimize a large bathroom by using varied textures and dominant patterns.
To brighten tiles and basins, mix 100 ml raw linseed oil and 30 ml turpentine. Apply sparingly to a clean cloth and polish the tiles.
To remove yellow stains, mix 100 ml vinegar and 100 g salt. Leave this paste for half an hour or until the stains are removed.
To prevent blockages in pipes, dissolve 3 tablespoons of washing soda in 2 liters of water. Boil this solution then pour to the plughole. Repeat once a month.
To unblock a waste pie, mix 140 g salt and 140 g baking soda. Pour this mixture down the plughole and leave the baking soda to fizz. After a few minutes, let hot water run down.
Tired of using chemicals and dizzy from all the fumes? You could use alternative ways to keep your bathroom spic-and-span:
To make your tub shine, mix 2 teaspoons of salt, 1 tablespoon of buttermilk and 1 tablespoon of vinegar and wipe this to your tub. To shine chrome fittings, dissolve ½ teaspoon household ammonia in 1 liter of water then wipe this to the fittings. Be sure to rinse and dry thoroughly.
To make glass and plastic shower partitions gleam, wipe with white vinegar.
To unclog the spray holes of your shower head, fill a bowl with salted water or warm vinegar then immerse the shower head.
To remove mildew and mould spots from shower curtains, brush them with dry baking soda.







