Posts Tagged ‘Bathroom’

Bathroom Fitters Bedfordshire

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

We are currently compling a list of builders and plumbers for local areas, we will post links on our blog and main site http://www.chrome-tapshower.co.uk/recommended-tradesmen to help various trades in these present economic times, our link and anchor text will help any site get noticed in the search engines more easlily and in most case on page one of google. If you have friends or family or just want to help out the trade sector then please send your trade links here and we will be sure to post them for you.
Here is a current list of trades already listed on our main site.

 

Kitchen Fitter Bedford

www.ratedpeople.com/profile/ian-plater-designs/index

Plumbers in London

www.eliteplumbinguk.com

Plumbers in London

www.plumbers-central-london.co.uk

Plumbers in Luton

www.medwayplumbersluton.co.uk

Plumbers in Hertfordshire

http://www.hicksonscott.co.uk

Builders in Hertfordshire

www.grangebuilders.co.uk

Bathroom Fitters Luton

www.propertymaintenancedunstable.co.uk/

Builders Luton

www.buildingservicesbedfordshire.co.uk

Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Considerations

Monday, December 21st, 2009

You probably should start with kitchen remodeling, since that is where the most heat is exchanged. You cook in there, you eat sometimes, you entertain guests, do laundry, store food stuffs, keep all kinds of appliances ranging from basic to complex electrical, to simple kitchen utensils and all of that. After you might have done all of that for long enough, the cooking space is going to start to fall apart right before your very eyes. You may not even see it at first, but one day you will see the cracks and you will need to fix them.

Recreating your bathroom may not seem like much because there usually aren’t as many fixtures, but often the two ventures tend to match in pricing because they require extensive reworking of almost everything if you are to get the best results.

Kitchen remodeling will have you changing a few appliances and equipment, and buying a number of new ones as well. When you remodel a kitchen, you may want to redo the floors, repaint the walls, perhaps change the sink, change the countertops, and generally create more space in which you get around.

Bathroom remodeling really is not that far behind. You may desire to install a Jacuzzi instead of the old bathtub, which is a major project that involves piping and plumbing and a lot of electrical stuff. The floor and lavatory may also be serious works that you have to contemplate.

By and by, these two major home improvement projects are going to cost you big time, so you want to prepare for them with a budget and a workable plan. Without them, you’d be making a big mess of everything.

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The Durability and Care of Glass Bathroom Sinks

Monday, December 21st, 2009

The Durability and Care of Glass Bathroom Sinks

Modern home decor is fast becoming a favorite styling trend among homeowners and glass bathroom sinks complement it perfectly. There is a rapidly growing array of such bath fixtures in the market, many of which are so unique that they can easily become the focal point for any bathroom.

Glass bathroom sinks sit directly on top of the furniture where they are mounted. They are a growing trend for use in high end homes and are becoming more and more popular as they are also becoming more affordable.

From simple to ornate, these vanities are a beautiful addition to any bathroom and are changing the look of today’s home. They have many advantages beyond their beauty. The tempered glass from which they are made does not stain and is very easy to clean. Hard water deposits and rust that often stain the ordinary white ceramic vessels will not be a problem in the case of glass.

Glass bathroom sinks are available in a wide variety of shapes, styles and designs. Choose from an ornately patterned flower design or a simple solid blue fluted vessel. A simple 16 inch gray frosted bowl vessel sink is less expensive than a traditional one, but more interesting and easier to clean. Generally ornate vessels sell for £200 and up. For £1,000 your glass sink options include an interesting array of styles and colors.

Many newcomers to the world of bathroom decorating are concerned about the durability of these sinks. A quality glass sink is designed to withstand changes in temperature of up to 70 degrees without harm. It is recommended, however to avoid more extreme temperature changes over 120 degrees. If the glass cracks, it will have to be replaced.

Most glass sinks will not be damaged when dropping an ordinary bathroom object into the bowl, such as a hairbrush or plastic bottle. A heavier item, such as that which might damage ordinary porcelain, may crack or shatter the glass as well. Using some reasonable caution is advisable.

When cared for correctly, a glass sink will maintain its beauty for years to come. A solution of vinegar and water will remove any spots that do not come off easily and abrasive cleaners should not be used.

It is a good idea to have these sinks installed by a professional. It is important to make all the necessary plumbing attachments with care. Drains and faucet attachments should only be hand-tightened. Over tightening can put too much pressure on the glass and cause it to break.

How To Get Rid Of Mould In Your Bathroom

Friday, December 11th, 2009

How To Get Rid Of Mould In Your Bathroom

A common problem in most households is mould, it’s usually found in your bathroom and can be difficult to get rid of but not impossible. It’s a fungus found mostly in damp and moist places and as tiny spores, it travels through the air. You will need to remove it if your looking for a fresh and clean bathroom as it can give bad first impressions if left.

To do so, you must erase all the mould you can find on your ceiling and upper wall. This can be done with a cloth and mixture of bleach and water, try and dilute the bleach to a point where its effective but not strong in smell. Scrub vigorously and make sure that you regularly rinse the cloth under the tap after using it, as it can stay on the cloth and spread to other areas you clean. It’s advised that you keep the area aired out and wear goggles and gloves when doing this procedure. Once you have removed all visible mould, using clean water wash off any spare bleach you can find and then let the surface dry.

Now you need to stop the existing mould from sticking to the wall, by using Bin paint this can be done. With a roller, roll a coat of Bin paint on the area and allow to dry for 45-60 minutes. As it’s a stain killer also, this will stop the old mould from seeping to the surface later. You have now removed mould from your bathroom.

To prevent mould coming back, you can use a coat of Mildew-Proof paint the same way you used the Bin paint. This doesn’t kill the mildew so make sure you get rid of the mould effectively at first. But the best idea is to buy an extractor fan because it ventilates your bathroom but also limits the amount of heat loss when showering.

How To Unblock a Toilet Or Drain

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

How To Unblock a Toilet Or Drain

Unblocking toilets etc can be a relatively easy, but still dirty job. The key here, as with 99% of jobs in the building and DIY world, is to have the right tools. It is also necessary to wear a very good pair of rubber gloves. We will not go into the diseases toilets and waste pipes can carry, but trust us, you do not want any of them!

A sink, bath, basin and shower tray can be unblocked in a few ways. An ordinary plunger can be used by placing it over the plug hole and pushing up and down on the handle. This creates a force in both directions, compression as you push down and suction as you release. The idea here is that the blockage is dislodged and breaks up allowing it to flow down the drain. For blocked drains in Luton Bedfordshire please see Drain Cleaner Luton.

How To Unblock a Toilet Or Drain

For an easier way to unblock sinks etc, you can now use what is known as a power plunger. This (centre) tool is simply “pumped up” by pumping the handle at the end and placed over the plug hole. By pressing the trigger all the compressed air is released, forcing the blockage down the pipe or breaking it into bits.

Our personal favourite at Diydoctor is the one on the right, the water injector. Put some water in the sink, basin, bath or shower tray and stand the pump in it. Pull up on the handle to fill it with water. Then place it over the plug hole and push down hard, then pull up again etc etc. The water is pushed at great force through the blockage, and then by sucking up again, the forces explained in the first example with the plunger are put into operation.

Finally, for sinks, basins, baths and showers, there is the corkscrew cable. The flexible wire is pushed into the drain pipe, wiggled about to break up the blockage, and wound back in. Very simple, very effective.

Corkscrew Cable

For unblocking toilets, the blue plunger at the top is the tool to use if you think your blockage is in the U bend at the back of the toilet. The action is exactly the same, push and pull to break up the blockage. For blockages which appear to be further down it may be necessary to open the manhole to inspect and clear. You may have a visible soil and vent pipe (SVP) coming out of your bathroom which you can follow down to the ground and look around for the nearest manhole to it. It may not be the one and further checks may be needed. There are two types of manhole for the purposes of this project. The surface water manholes which collect water from your rain gutters, and the foul water manholes which collect the waste water from the sinks, basins, baths, showers and toilets. These will smell so identification should not be too much of a problem. Although your toilet may be blocked there is a chance that some seepage is occurring through the blockage and you may need to identify this to see which manhole it is running into. This can be done by adding a little dye into the water and watching at the various manholes to trace the flow.

How To Unblock a Toilet Or Drain

Once you have traced the manhole or manholes you may well be able to rod back up towards the house. Drain rods come in lengths of one meter and are screwed together to make a long length. They are very flexible and are simply inserted into the drain pipe and pushed into the run. You will feel when you meet a blockage and you should then prod the blockage with the rod. Drain rods come with various fittings to screw on the end which, in theory, make the removal of blockages easier. We always start with nothing except the rod, prodding and poking until the obstacle (usually loads of toilet paper or nappies) clears. Occasionally we have had to use a worm screw (this comes with the set). Sometimes you may not feel a blockage as it is either too far or too soft to register. Then its time to screw on the rubber plunger. Use the rods then as a giant plunger, pushing and pulling up and down the pipe. This will create the same pressures again as mentioned above and release the blockage.

Usually a brick built structure (modern manholes are sometimes formed with precast concrete rings) with a sloping floor called benching, which slopes down into a half pipe shape called a channel. After carefully removing the manhole cover which can sometimes be very heavy, the rods should be screwed together one at a time and pushed into the drain pipe. Sometimes if your pipe is well blocked, the channel and benching may be covered in water making the drain hole difficult to see…Poke around with the rod until you find the entrance.

A word of warning: some manholes can be quite deep. These manholes are normally fitted with iron steps built into the sides of the brickwork or concrete. This is obviously for climbing down…BUT; manholes are very dangerous places as the gasses they contain can be overpowering. Do not go down into a manhole without someone at the top to make sure you are ok…Sounds very silly in your own back garden, but professional builders have drowned in manholes because they were overcome by the fumes.

Very occasionally you will meet a blockage which cannot be reached from the toilet end or from the manhole end. This means it may well be in the soil and vent pipe itself. Most of these will have access plates, which should be undone very very carefully for obvious reasons. A lot of SVP’s will be boxed in and this can cause real disruption. If you cannot unblock the drain/pipes etc by your self and you feel you have established that the blockage is in your SVP then I’m afraid it may be time to call a plumber. The mess that can be created by this kind of blockage is something you really do not want to deal with if you are not sure of what you are doing.

One last word of warning. Drain rods will screw together in a normal clockwise way. When you are rodding a drain, the rods will turn in your hand, its impossible to stop them….Make sure you deliberately turn the rods as you push and prod and make sure you are turning them clockwise. If you do not do this, and without you realising the rods are slipping anti-clockwise in your hands, they can undo themselves. Leaving a length of drain rod in your waste pipe will not help your blockage we can promise you that.

How To Unblock a Toilet Or Drain