A pedestal sink offers a classic look to your bathroom. However, installing a bathroom pedestal sink takes a little more planning. There is no cabinet to hide your plumbing supply lines inside. Because there is no base cabinet, pedistal sinks are great in smaller bathrooms.
In this issue, Tim's seminars at Cincinnati Home and Garden show, original blueprints help relieve remodeling stress, monster Checklist Sale nearing the end and bathroom exhaust fans can cause fires.
In this issue, tool storage systems, preventing rust on tools, tile backsplashes and electrical outlets, a pocket door tip, Tim speaking at the Cincinnati Home & Garden Show, ice dam damage, contractors, checklist sale, Stain Solver help, new Liquid Wrench six pack and the Fire Pit.
In this issue, back home to finish the honey-do list, how to store paint for those touch ups down the road, Stain Solver oxygen bleach news, speaking at the Cincinnati Home and Garden Show, installing huge ceramic tile, latest columns and the Fire Pit.
A reader has questions about bathroom tubs and a bathroom tub fixture. In a debate with his wife, the reader wants to clear up issues with bathroom soaking tubs and a bathroom garden tub. What happened to the standard bathtub?
In this issue, a lack of snow in New Hampshire, counterfeit pocket doors, looking for great writers, snap-together ceramic tile and the latest columns dealing with ceramic fireplace tile, septic cleaning, vessel sink and the framing square.
Vinyl siding replacement is very expensive. Try cleaning vinyl siding with a spray and wipe vinyl siding cleaner. This could restore the look of your vinyl siding without all the expense.
In this issue, pictures and videos of a New Hampshire winter, questions and answers coming to you, product review of new hole saws and a Sears snowblower. In addition, a tip for cleaning your septic tank and some columns you must read, covering topics such as attic insulation, ceramic flooring tile, workbenches, gutter repair and the myth surrounding the Loretto Staircase.
Lumber drying is accomplished in a lumber drying kiln. Kiln dried lumber has reduced moisture content, but the dried lumber does not reach 0% moisture.