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The Bathroom Tile is Done

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

The guy came over at 8AM this morning to finish up the . All he had to do was the grout.

I must’ve gotten up about eight times last night for various reasons. I do this all the time when I am expecting someone to come over early in the morning. I heard a bump at about 6:30AM and I hopped out of bed. It wasn’t him, but I just stayed awake.

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He did a really nice job. We both put the back in (of which I bought the correct bolts). Then, after he left, I put the back in and hooked up the .

All I have to do now is to hang the door and installed the on the in the doorway. It should look nice. After that, THE KITCHEN!!!

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Tempering Valve to Stop Toilet From Sweating

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

If you starting seeing my hand in magazines, don’t be surprised. As you can see, my hand is model quality and I hope you appreciate it.

Back when I was taking up the tile in the bathroom, I noticed that the sub-floor to the side of the was a little wet. I thought this could be caused by two things…the water that shoots out of the because of having a lousy curtain setup or from the tank sweating. I have recently come to the conclusion that most of the moisture is coming from the , so when we put the in, I will make sure things are nice and caulked back there.

I did notice a small ring mark around the tank feed pipe as well. This leads me to believe that during the summer, that pipe (and maybe the tank) sweats due to the heat and humidity. There are a few ways one can deal with this type of issue. You can insulate the inside of the tank, insulate the feed pipe, run hot water into the or install a . I think the best thing to do is to purchase a pre-insulated tank and wrap some pipe insulation around the feed pipe. There are mixed views on the .

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Mr. Paul was kind enough to give me a that he was not using. I think he said he changed the size of his piping, or something like that. That’s fine with me, because I wouldn’t mind giving the route a try.

Some people have claimed that after installing a , they didn’t notice any difference and their tank still sweat. I hear that more often than not and I think it is because of the length of pipe from the hot water heater and the tank. By the time the warm water gets to the tank, it’s already full. What’s the way around that? I would guess it would be to hook the hot water up directly to the tank. That way, when the is flushed, the cold water in the pipe will partially fill the tank and then the rest will be filled by the hot water. I am not sure if I have ever heard of anyone recommending that, so don’t do it. Actually, you can do it and then leave a comment here letting us know how it worked out. Just don’t yell at me if it turns out bad.

When I get a chance, I am going to install the . I think that having it is better than not and I also want to use my new torch again.

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Super Ring for Closet Flange – New Toilet Bolts

Monday, November 5th, 2007

I just got back from . I bought a “Super Ring” to place over the exisiting closet flange (part of the drain pipe). I am not sure I needed this part, but I wanted to have it on hand, just in case I notice a problem when I remove/replace the after the is done. As I mentioned before, when I was unscrewing one of the mounting nuts, the bolt kept on turning. I am thinking that perhaps the is cracked in that area. Someone most likely tried to over-tighten the .

Along with the “Super Ring,” I also bought some brass . It’s my understanding that the steel decay due to moisture and the brass ones don’t. In the package were traditional as well as bolts that have half machine threads and half wood threads. So basically, these are about 2 1/2 inch rods. I am still at a loss of why I can’t just drill holes through the and slide bolts right through the whole thing. I mean, everything is easily accessible down in the basement and there is just a piece of plywood between floors. This stuff isn’t rocket science.

I suppose I will just use the wood threads and tap into the plywood sub-. That is probably the easiest route.

It is becoming apparent to me that many things having to do with household repairs make no sense. People make products that are way too complicated for what needs to be done.

Oh, by the way, I also saw flexible drain hose. It just clamps on. Someone out there is thinking.

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New Medicine Chest and Shower Rod

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Here is an exciting post. It’s about the new medicine chest and rod we bought last night.

We had to go down to Sam’s Club anyway, so we decided to hit first. We needed a few things, with the medicine chest being the most important. The rod and the little chrome thing that goes around the spout came in second and third.

Since we decided to stay with the white , the shopping was easier. It’s much easier to match white than woodgrain. The only thing you have to keep your eye on is the bevel designs. Everything is so damn cheap anyway, I’m not sure it even matters.

So, here are some pics –

As you can see, we decided to keep the current (it has a bulb out). I just unhooked it from the wall and cleaned it up a bit. Then, I reinstalled it slightly higher, to accomodate the longer medicine chest. I like this new chest because it is more “classic” than the old tri-pane one.

Here is the new rod. I know, how exciting can rods be? Well, when your old one tore the paint off the wall and fell down all the time, a new one can be kind of fun. This new one is nice and heavy and screwed into the wall.

In other news, I ran down to the place in town again today and picked out the . We ordered it. They are going to give me a call with the availability for . I met the owner…he is a nice guy. I am glad I decided not to “” this job.

I also ran over to the hardware store and picked up one of those big wax sealer things for the . We need to temporarily remove it for the . The dude told me to get the biggest one I can find, to accomodate the new height of the floor.

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