Feb 05, 8784 | ahealingpath:
I want to replace my 3 tap bath/shower faucet with a Delta one piece.How do I cover the empty hot & cold holes?
I really don't want to remove the one piece fiberglass tub/shower. Is there a cover kit or plug to seal off the open holes?
A: If you are replacing a faucet with 4" center holes for the hot and cold supplies there are a number of one piece single whole faucets that have a bottom plate that covers the holes. If you are...
Dec 17, 2009 | richard:
Problem shower- bath faucet keeps running when i turn on the shower?
Ok so when i turn on my bath and turn the middle knob to turn my shower on the bath keeps running. It seems to only split about half the water to the shower head when in reality all the water is...
A: Call in ghost hunters...sounds like you have a ghost who likes to take a bath/shower with you!
You need to replace the seat and washer (or cartridge) in the divertor valve(the middle valve)
paulofhouston | Dec 17, 2009
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I'm in trouble. The High Holy Day of Gluttony is upon me.
Somehow, it turned into, scrubbing all the cabinets inside and out. Putting new hardware on all 23 cabinets and 26 drawers (or something like that). Replacing or lining all the cabinets with a lovely self stick oak parquet floor tile, which, of course, had to be cut and fitted in every single one. (But it is awesome). Then he saw the leak under the sink and had to repair that. Repairing meant buying and installing a whole new faucet gizmo and blowing a window fan into the opening under the sink for a day and a half to dry it all out. Then I had to clean all the drawers and vacuum up all the wood shavings from the drill used to install the handles. Once again, it turned into a 3-4 day ordeal. Convinced that it wouldn't take any time at all to just go ahead and repaint the 2 bathrooms, we set off to buy paint and make ready. It took me a good 3 hours to get everything off the counters and walls, and brush down cobwebs. The master bathroom was a nightmare...