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Lavish Las Vegas Bathrooms for High Rollers

Whether you hit the jackpot or the house wins, you’ll still feel like a high roller when you stay at one of Las Vegas’ many lavish bathrooms. These five star hotels along The Strip spare no expense for their well-moneyed guests – and why shouldn’t they? For possibly one of the spendiest vacations you’ll have all year, you deserve to get what you paid for. And these opulent bathrooms certainly deliver. With massaging bathtub jacuzzis, sweeping bathroom vistas, European-styled bidets and some of the most gorgeous bathroom vanities in the American Southwest, you’ll feel like a king in one of these stunning Las Vegas hotel bathrooms.


Why Does My Kitchen Faucet Always Leak?

Drip. Drip. Drip. Nothing’s quite as annoying as the monotonous patter of a leaky faucet dripping into kitchen sinks.

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But why do faucets leak? and how can you prevent it from occurring? Well Read more »


How to Install a Jacuzzi or Hot Tub

There’s nothing quite like a relaxing evening in the privacy of your own jacuzzi. Those pulsing jets and bubbling hot water seem to wash away the stresses of the day. And think of the romance you can create with an intimate evening with your loved one, basking in the warm water surrounded by candle light. To experience this luxury, you’ll first have to know how to install a jacuzzi. Here you will find a basic overview of the process, but depending on the unit you purchase, the installation may have to be customized or performed by a contractor:

  1. Be sure the ground is level: Use a “level” purchased at any hardware store, and determine the most even and level area to install your spa. You may need to contact a contractor to level the area if it is on a slope. Read more »

By on August 25, 2008
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5 Ways to Keep Your Home Green: Part 1

Go Green in the Home and KitchenEveryone’s going green. Not only to save the planet, but to save money! And the first place to start is in your home. There are many simple, quick fixes to help you save energy, but here are five options that will require a bit of investment and work. These are effective ways to make your home more energy efficient, to help you save money on energy bills:

  1. Purchasing Appliances – When purchasing any new appliance for your home, be sure it is labeled “Energy Star.” You can check its annual energy consumption based on average use. This will help you find the most energy efficient appliance. If any of your appliances are over ten years old, you may actually save money in the long-run, by investing in a more energy-efficient appliance now.
  2. Re-Insulate your Home – A well-insulated home can save you 20-30% on your home energy bills. Some insulation can now be pumped into existing walls. Contact your local HVAC company to learn about these services.
  3. Update your Windows - Check your windows for cracks and gaps. Heat and AC can easily escape through small cracks in the window pane and frame. A new set of windows will add value to your home, and save on energy. If you can not afford new windows, caulk and insulate all frames with supplies from your local hardware store.
  4. Shade Your Home – Visit your local greenhouse, and purchase a tree to shade your home. This will cut down on summer cooling bills, but also block cold winds during the winter.
  5. Paint Your Home – Color can retain or reflect heat. So, if you life in a cold climate, consider painting your home a dark color to retain sunlight. If you life in a hot climate, consider painting the house in a light color to reflect the hot sun.

When updating your household appliances consider a kitchen make-over. Here are some kitchen sinks and kitchen faucets manufacturers that you may find to be the perfect fit for your kitchen upgrade. All of these brands are top quality and luxurious looking fixtures at an affordable rate.

Kitchen Sinks & Kitchen Faucets Brand Name Manufacturers:

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By on August 15, 2008
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How to Install Kitchen Sinks & Kitchen Faucets

They took everything, except the kitchen sinks. You’ve heard that many times before. But in reality, sometimes we wish someone would take this dingy old sink off your hands! If you are looking to install a kitchen sink, here is a step-by-step guide to help:

  1. Purchase Your Choice of Many Kitchen Sinks – If you are putting a sink into a new countertop, then you can purchase kitchen sinks of any size. However, if you are replacing a sink into an existing counter-top, you will need to purchase a sink that is the exact same size as your old one.
  2. Turn Off the Water – When replacing old kitchen sinks, be sure to turn off the water before removing the sink or any plumbing.
  3. Remove the Kitchen Fixtures – Take off the kitchen faucets and any fixtures. Then, unscrew the p-trap, and remove any plumbing. You want to make sure there is plenty of space beneath the sink to perform your work.
  4. Cut the Counter Top – For installing new kitchen sinks, you will need to cut a hole in the counter-top. A template will be included in the packaging of your new kitchen sink. Secure it to the counter-top, and then using a saw, follow the template and cut a hole.
  5. Putty the Hole – Using plumber’s putty, coat the edge of the hole, whether you cut it yourself or are installing into a pre-existing hole.
  6. Set the Kitchen Sink – Set the sink into the new hole. You may need to push the faucet and handles through the pre-cut holes in the sink. The sink should fit snugly.
  7. Caulk the Sink – Using a caulk gun, water-proof the edges of the sink where it meets the counter-top. Clamp the sink down, and wait an hour or so for it to dry.
  8. Replace any Kitchen Fixtures – Under the sink, replace the p-trap and other fixtures. Above the sink, re-tighten the faucet and handles.

Finally, turn back on the water and test your new kitchen sink! If you face any trouble, contact your local hardware store for specific instructions related to installing your kitchen sinks.

Remodel Your Kitchen with These Kitchen Sinks:


By on August 14, 2008
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