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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash

Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash





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Granite Countertop installation problems and solutions

"Trapped Appliances, Composite sinks aka Granite Sinks and Milled backsplash"

Trapped Dishwashers
Trapped dishwashers happen when flooring is installed "up to" cabinet bases, as opposed to having the cabinets set on top of the finished floor. An alternative is to use inexpensive plywood to raise the cabinets up to the height of the finished floor. This is good for new installations but too late if your cabinets are already installed on the sub floor.

We get this call about once a quarter. It's not an everyday problem. It is frequent enough to warrant awareness. Unfortunately the solution is always expensive. You have to sacrifice the counter or the floor in order to get the dishwasher out. After replacing the dishwasher you usually still have the same problem. Living in fear of appliance failure is not an easy feeling. Unless the cabinets are set at the same elevation as the finished floor this is a distinct possibility.

When your dishwasher fails, you will suffer a 0 or more repair or replace cost just for the dishwasher. The additional costs of flooring or countertop replacement can be avoided with proper planning. It's like adding salt to the wound in that to correct the problem permanently, you have to tear the kitchen apart. Prevent this by insisting that the cabinets are at the same elevation as the finished floor.

Composite-Granite Sinks
Granite or composite sinks such as Blanco and Swan sinks require silicone instead
of plumbers putty to mount the strainer or other fixtures to the sink or the sink to the stone. The sinks can and do stain from Plumbers putty. The manufacturers themselves
will tell you not to use plumbers putty to mount the strainer/garbage disposer.

Some plumbers will use plumbers putty to mount sprayers, instant-hots and other
assorted deck mounted items. This will stain the stone. The answer is silicone.

Milled Backsplash
Customers that want thin (2 centimeter) backsplash should select thin stone. Cutting 3 centimeter stone into 2 centimeter is risky and time consuming and expensive. Our stone is not priced to include thin milling. The reason why marbles come in 2 centimeter and 3 centimeter is that it's possible. The reason why most granite species are 3 centimeter thick is because if cut into 2 centimeter slabs, the percentage that break under its own weight is too high for the quarry to remain profitable. If the quarry is not willing to make it in 2 centimeter, why would we, or you, or your customer, want to take the risk?

Solutions:
1) Select a 2 centimeter stone instead of 3 centimeter. Understand the limitations of the material. Not all stone can be milled thin without breaking.
2) Cut and remove the drywall to recess the backsplash, by the thickness of the drywall.
3) Select a sink and faucet combination that actually fits the cabinet as opposed to cramming more items then actually fit the space.
4) Be honest with your self. If your bathroom is not big enough to accept a cabinet that is deep enough to allow the sink + faucet + the backsplash at the full thickness of the slab you choose. You may have to settle for a smaller sink bowl than you might have liked.
5) A tile backsplash instead of a solid piece of stone backsplash may match the rest of the bathroom better and solve the clearance problems?


Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash


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Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash



Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash
Avoid Granite Countertop Problems With Trapped Appliances, Granite Sinks and Milled Backsplash



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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Bathtub Plumbing Overview-DIY

Bathtub Plumbing Overview-DIY



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Bathtub Plumbing Overview-DIY



Amy demonstrates the process of plumbing a bathtub drain and overflow. Thisvideo is part of Bathroom Renovations show hosted by Amy Matthews . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Whether it's a simple update or a luxurious "dream spa," Bathroom Renovations will inspire you to tackle your bathroom makeover and do it with style. You learn step-by-step from host Amy Matthews how to transform an entire bathroom into a comfortable, appealing space. DIY experts cover everything--bathroom layout and design, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, counters, tile, sinks, faucets, tubs and shower enclosures.

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Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet



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Once you decide to change out cabinet hardware you might find the style you pick won't look that great if you try and replace the knobs in the same spots that the old ones were in. Well what to do? You certainly don't want to go back to the same boring old hardware. Instead you need a better understanding of your options for where to place knobs on a cabinet.

The most obvious place to put a knob will be on a side opposite a hinge. The leverage allows you to open the door with almost no effort. This is great for those that might have a disability limiting their grip strength. The only exception to this rule is if you have roll out bottom cabinets, you know, the giant drawer types. Those you'll want to install the knobs centered on the cabinet to keep it from binding up on either side.

Well that gives you a rough idea of where to put the knobs but you probably need something a little bit more exact. Unfortunately there's no magic formula for where to place knobs on a cabinet. It's all going to come down to how the cabinets are designed and the size and shape of them and your kitchen.

There's a trick you can use to figure out where to place the knobs without just randomly drilling a bunch of holes into the cabinet face and hoping for the best. Head out to the hardware store and pick up a small tub of plumber's putty. Plumbers putty is a non-hardening compound that's slightly tacky. You can pull off little dollops of it then use it to just stick the knobs to the cabinet.

Here's what you'll do.

Open up the tub of Plumber's putty.

Pinch off a piece of putty about the size of the tip of your thumb.

Roll it into a ball.

Take the cabinet hardware and press the putty onto the back of it. Now you can just stick the knob onto the cabinet face wherever you think it will look right. Repeat this for a couple of the doors so you can get an overall feel for how the knobs will look sitting in a row. You can reposition the knobs just by popping them off the cabinet face and sticking them back on in a new spot.

Once you've figured out the right look for the cabinet you'll need to measure the knob offsets from the bottom and side edge of the cabinets. You can then use those measurements as a template for knob placement. Mark the offsets on each of the cabinets and double check to make sure they aren't slanting up or down.

The last thing to do is attach the hardware. Just drill the holes in the cabinet and slide a bolt through the hole and tighten the knobs down onto it. It's all a pretty simple job. Where to place knobs on a cabinet is a completely personal choice. You'll know what looks right once you get the knobs in position.


Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet


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Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet



Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet
Where to Place Knobs on a Cabinet

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Amy demonstrates the process of plumbing a bathtub drain and overflow. Thisvideo is part of Bathroom Renovations show hosted by Amy Matthews . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Whether it's a simple update or a luxurious "dream spa," Bathroom Renovations will inspire you to tackle your bathroom makeover and do it with style. You learn step-by-step from host Amy Matthews how to transform an entire bathroom into a comfortable, appealing space. DIY experts cover everything--bathroom layout and design, plumbing, flooring, cabinets, counters, tile, sinks, faucets, tubs and shower enclosures.




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