Toilet mechanics have changed and the resulting toilet performance as well. Where toilets are concerned, the newer, the better.
Toilet mechanics have changed and the resulting toilet performance as well. Where toilets are concerned, the newer, the better.
If odor emanates in the shower or your sinks, or drain odor from the disposal, there is a simple fix. Stop sewer smell with oxygen bleach.
A toilet that flushes slowly may be clogged, have a faulty toilet flapper valve or have lime build up.
Prepare detailed building plans with all specifications to minimize or avoid project delays and costly change orders. Ask your contractor for a timeline, preselect all materials, and monitor project progress to make your project go forward without delays.
Create an accurate, realistic timeline to minimize or eliminate project delays. Timelines list all major tasks and key materials needed to complete your project.
3 ring binders will help you get organized and keep your construction on target. Contractors and subcontractors can refer to the binder at the jobsite. Three ring binders are a simple, inexpensive way of getting organized in your project, and these binders can save money, mistakes, delays and conflict.
Avoid costly change orders whenever possible by selecting all materials before work begins. If your plans must change, get all specifications and details in writing from contractors on the change order. Leave nothing to question!
Get accurate construction bids by preselecting all materials to eliminate allowances. Get itemized quotes and liability certificates to compare all builders.
Finding a good architect may take some research. Architects receive little residential training. To locate a good residential architect, follow this little known technique.
Getting accurate estimates for new construction can be frustrating and heartbreaking. A workable construction bid is possible with some estimate homework upfront. Preliminary construction estimates can be provided by builders from your description and historical data, or check book references to help with building cost estimates.
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