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Home Improvement: Considering a Bathroom Installation?

Friday, January 30, 2009
I am a hundred percent sure that most of you always look for some home improvements. In fact, this idea occurs every day. However, most of us seldom focus our home improvements outside the home but rather inside, and the usual spot for such activity by most people is the bathroom. Well, for some reasons, the improvement involved in the bathroom is really important as we spend much time in that place.

In this article, I would be dealing with some tips and techniques for improving the looks of your bathroom. The main focus here is mainly on bathroom installation, particularly on shower or bathtub installation, bathtub enclosure and bathtub surround installation. But before anything else, let us look at some common mistakes and recommended guidelines involved with bathroom installation.

Most Common Mistakes and Guidelines for Bathroom Installation

There are a number of common errors observed from most of the bathroom installation. Here is a list of those errors:

Ignoring or violating local code restrictions
Employing pipes that are too small
Attaching copper to galvanized without employing a brass or dielectric fitting between the two
Not considering Teflon tape or pipe compound especially at threaded joints
Not installing an air gap filling for fixtures
Not properly aligning tubing into fitting or stop valves
Cutting supply stub outs too short to install the shutoff valves onto after the finished wall is in place
Not leveling fixtures when installing them

Now, after knowing those errors, I think it is best for you to know some of the standards developed by the federal government for those who are thinking of a bathroom improvement. Note that these standards are highly applicable whether you are planning of designing a bathroom for wheelchair or just to make the room more comfortable and functional for anyone with limited mobility. Here are some of the recommended guidelines:

Entrances

Starting with your entrance into the room, I know that you want to make sure that the door is at least 32 inches wide. If you find that the doorway is located off a hallway and you have a wheelchair that must turn from the hall into the doorway, then the door width must be adjusted to about 36 inches. Also if possible, avoid putting a threshold in the doorway. However, if a particular threshold is needed, you try to choose a flat one that is no more than ¼ inch high, or perhaps one that is beveled on both sides and no greater than ¾ inch high. In case you have a member in the family with limited hand strength, a standard door knob can be very difficult to grip. So, what is commonly advised is to select a lever handle, instead of a knob. The height of this handles must be at 48 inches or less above the floor.

Bathroom Fixtures

As opposed to a conventional toilet which is about 14 to 15 inches above the floor, you can employ accessible toilets which are designed and developed so that the seat is between 17 to 19 inches above the floor. For the sink, you may want to make sure that the rim is no higher than 34 inches above the floor. Aside from that, the sinks should extend out at least 17 inches from the rear wall, and the area under the sink must be opened with a clearance of at least 29 inches starting from the floor to the bottom of the sink. If in case you want your sink to be installed in a countertop, consider putting it no more than 2 inches from the side of the counter. According to some experts, this promotes maximum accessibility. In addition, you can employ a protective boot over the water lines and trap underneath the sink to prevent contact. Use a single-handle, lever-style faucet that is easily operated with one closed fist.

Floor Covering

Many homeowners considered the sheet vinyl flooring as the best choice. The main reason for this could be its smooth quality and its being easy to clean. However, if you are using a ceramic tile, try to choose large and smooth tiles so to lessen the grout lines and some surface irregularities. Also look for a non-slip surface texture. And, if you are considering floor carpeting, stick with naps that are ½ inch high or less.

Interior Clearances

This is another advice for those who are wheelchaired. Well, for you to make a 180-degree turn, a wheelchair needs at least 60 inches, which is 5 feet, of clearance. Note that this amount of clear space is oftentimes difficult to achieve, but consider a T-shaped space instead. Each side of the T must be at least 36 inches wide. According to some experts this configuration will allow space for a wheelchair to be able to comfortably make a three-point turn rather than having to maneuver in a complete circle. Along with this consideration, try to make pathways to any fixtures at least 36 inches wide. And, when it comes to the sink, it should have a clear space in front of it.

Grab Bars

Perhaps one of the wonderful features in just about any bathroom is the grab bars. These even make the bathroom safer and more convenient for anyone to use. Well, it is worth noting that if you are installing a horizontal grab bar, it should be positioned on the wall behind the toilet. You can install another one on the closet sidewall adjacent to the toilet. Also, the grab bars should be placed inside bathtub as well as shower enclosures. If you are remodeling or installing new and the walls in the room are open, make sure to provide wood blocking in the walls. This will allow simplification of the grab bars’ attachment.
Okay, enough about those guidelines. Let us now proceed to some steps to install your shower or bathtub.

How to Install Shower and Bathtub

When thinking for installing a shower or bathtub, it is very important to note that the pipes required include the hot as well as cold supply lines, other than a pipe leading to a shower head. Also, many experts often suggest a blending valve and shower head for the installation, including air chambers.

Usually, the bath or shower fixtures rate low in fixture units. So they are often placed on the branch drains and wet or back vented as are the sinks. Accordingly, both the shower stalls and tubs enter the stack at floor level or below due to the angle of which the floor drain trap is positioned.

When it comes to faucet and shower head assembly, one should note that it requires an open wall for installation. Also worthy of consideration is that, bathtubs and shower stalls may need support framing. One of the common ideas here is that a bathtub filled with water is extremely heavy; therefore, it is important to examine first the building codes, including the framing support prior to the bathtub installation. There is also a required floor area for a shower stall. According to some experts, a minimum area required is 1,024 square inches, but you should also allow 24 inches from the stall itself to any other fixture or wall.

Here are the basic guidelines:

All piping should be installed before installing the tub itself.
Lower the tub into place. This will allow a continuous flange to fit against the wall studs and rests on 1 x 4 or 2 x 4 supports. In relation to this, don’t forget to anchor the tub to the enclosure with nails or screws ensconced through the flanges into the studs.
Put together the drain connections. This can be done by way of attaching the tub overflow with the tub drain above the trap, and not beyond it. Note that the trap will have a compression fitting that screw over the arm of the overflow assembly.
Run the hot and cold water lines to the tub or shower mixing valve where they are attached. You can do this by sweating these directly into the hot and cold ports of the mixing valve.
Run a pipe up the wall for the shower head. Note however that on the top of this pipe, you should sweat on a brass female threaded winged fitting that is nailed or screwed into a framing support.
A piece of 1/2” pipe should be extended, but this must be in accordance to the instructions provided by the manufacturer, for the tub spout. Also sweat on a male threaded fitting at the end of the pipe or employ a brass nipple of the proper length as well as a 1/2” cap.
At this time, you will need to have your rough plumbing checked.
Restore water pressure and inspect the drain connection, including the supply pipes for any leaks.
Replace the wall with moisture resistant drywall as a base for your wall covering. Also important to note is to seal joints between the wall and your new tub perhaps with silicone caulk. This caulk will serve as protection against water seepage.
It is now time to install the handles, shower head and Spout. Note that the shower head screws onto the shower arm stub out. And, whether you are installing a new shower head or replacing an old one, always clean the pipe threads and apply a new pipe joint compound. You can also consider a Teflon tape or both to prevent leaks.


Installing a Bathtub Surround

As you may know, a bathtub surround (commonly known as wall kit) is an easy way to provide a handsome, watertight and easy-to-maintain barrier around a tub or shower alcove. These surrounds can be put up over plaster, tile, drywall or any solid and flat wall. Well, there some surround kits in the market these days. Most kits contain either three or five pieces that overlap to account for different dimensions. Also, these kits include instructions, which you should consider reading before you leave the store. When installing a bathtub surround, you may require an adhesive as well as color-matched caulk, so consider buying these from the store.

Now, you want to know the basics for installing a tub surround in your home? Here are the steps:

Step 1: Prepare Walls

Before anything else, it is important for you to save carton to use as a template. Then, start preparing the walls of the alcove by first removing the faucet spout and handles. You can remove these by trimming with screwdrivers, adjustable wrench or Allen wrench, as needed. Proceed to removing any soap dish or other obstacles. Then make any needed repairs to ensure that the existing surface is solid and secure. However, if the surface is slick, such as ceramic tile, consider sanding it with coarse sandpaper. Clean and re-caulk the tub joint.

One particular tip for this step is to consider installing support handrails to make your tub safer, especially if the framing is exposed. Also the rails must be anchored into framing or to wood blocking between studs about 21 inches above.

Step 2: Consider Measuring

Many experts suggest measuring the spout and faucet locations and transfer measurements onto a cardboard template that you cut from the shipping carton. Also, position the template on the wall and make any necessary modifications before tracing the openings onto the end wall panel.

The main tip here is to write “wall” on one side just to remind you which way the template must be positioned, especially when tracing cutouts onto the end panel.

Kitchen Care: Hints for Cleaning That Flawless Brand-New Look

Of the many parts of the home, the kitchen deserves a close attention. Although it is just one room, it is where at any given time you can find a family eating, working on homework, talking on the phone, or simply hanging out with buddies. So it’s no big surprise that the kitchen, as the centerpiece of the home, is also one of the dirtiest and toughest rooms to clean. Many experts have even said that not the bathroom bowl but the average kitchen sink contains the most concentrated combination of harmful microorganisms in the house. Now, isn’t it yucky?

Well, getting a spotless kitchen can seem like an overwhelming task in the first place, but it doesn’t have to be. As what the former director of engineering for the Good Housekeeping Institute, Mark Kalinowski, once said, a clean kitchen can be attained if routine and streamlined tasks are performed in the kitchen on a regular basis. Every home owner or housekeeper can particularly achieve this by using time saving tactics, coupled with proper cleaning tools. These can no doubt significantly lessen the time spent completing the dreaded kitchen responsibilities.

Now below is some of the most recommended time saving tips to ensure that the hub of your home will remain spotless. Just sit back, relax, and read on.

Tips Before You Clean

Make a Clean-Up Checklist

Most experts often recommend forming a clean-up checklist before you consider actual cleaning. According to them, this will help your kitchen shine. Well, one particular reason behind this idea is that taking stock of your cleaning needs and supplies before you start the task will make sure that you will have everything on hand and ready to go. So, consider mapping out the chores you want to accomplish as this will further help in keeping you organized, so nothing is overlooked.

Teamwork is a Great Idea

Why don’t you think teamwork? Yes, that’s it! Teamwork is also vital when considering kitchen or home cleaning in general. So you don’t have to do everything yourself, it is best to enlist the help of your family, including your children. It is worthy to note after all that a good work ethic can be easily learned at an early age. Moreover, it’s a great opportunity for you and your family to spend time together and get some work accomplished.

Be Organized

Also, set aside a certain day every week to take care of the household chores that needs to be done. Having an organized system in fact will allow you more energy to sit back, relax and enjoy the time with your family and friends.

Tips During Cleaning

Get Motivated

One particular great idea here is to get motivated. I know that most of the time, you should restrict the limit of the number of distractions as you clean, but note that it is also necessary to use certain motivators that could pump up your cleaning routine. Speaking of motivators, why don’t you consider a bit of music? It’s great to work while music is on the air, right? Many experts in fact agree with me when it comes to setting up “music” as a cleaning motivator, as it can transform the drudgery of kitchen cleaning into an almost enjoyable experience. As you may know, one of the fastest and perhaps easiest ways to make the tedious duty of spring cleaning less taxing is to pop in a CD while doing your chores. You can even sing or dance with the beat of the music, and that’s enjoyable. Now, I’m motivated!

De-Clutter the Kitchen

Tossing away every mess in place before you begin the heavy duty scrubbing is the first step to cleaning a room. This is most applicable to the kitchen where papers and mail can pile up quickly on countertops. Note that by de-cluttering the kitchen, you will have less mess to sort through while cleaning. It will even be much easier and quicker to wipe down surfaces. So, simply tackle every clutter first.

Consider Cleaning Vacuums

Another time saving tip commonly suggested by home experts is to throw away that old straw broom and dustpan. There are a lot of cleaning vacuums in the market these days that could help you finish the task easily and quickly. To mention, the new Dirt Devil Sweeper Vac with Swiffer is what most of the experts commonly suggest as this combined two innovative technologies into one easy to use and convenient cleaning tool. As noted, the Swiffer allows you to sweep and dust your floor free of dust and allergens. And, if you encounter some large debris, like cereal pieces or cookies crumbs, you can just press a switch on the handle and suck up the mess with its rechargeable vacuum. Great, isn’t it?

Top to Bottom, One Side to the Other

Probably you’ve heard someone telling you to always clean from top to bottom and from one side of the room to the other. Well, my Mom often told me to do this when I was younger and I know that this is worth noting. What I’ve personally learned from this approach is that if taken, there won’t be any time wasted in criss-crossing the room or wiping down the same counter twice. When you’re finished, you’re finished. But still, look critically to see what you may have missed.

Watch What You Are Doing

Perhaps another best tip to save time when cleaning is to be aware of what you are doing. The main idea here is not to waste time cleaning something that isn’t dirty. As commonly noted, the vertical surfaces like walls are almost never as dirty as the horizontal surfaces, like the cupboards and countertops. The upper shelves as well as molding have less dust then lower ones. So, if you find that the entire area doesn’t truly need it, then why spend some time cleaning it?

Tip After Cleaning

When you’re done with all the cleaning tasks, it is best that you take all the kitchen items that you don’t use. You can donate them to a local charity of your choice, or you can open a garage sale for them. Always note that permanently cutting down on any kitchen mess will make it much easier for you to keep this known centerpiece of the home clean and neat.

Home Improvement: Should You Do-it-Yourself?

Most of the homeowners these days think or plan for home remodeling projects for one particular reason – to address an immediate need or provide for the future of the house. Well, any home remodeling project, whether it be a simple replacement of fixtures or perhaps a major addition, it critically involve at least some pre-planning. Aside from that, there is also a need for the home owner to invest financially for the project. I am pretty sure that no one wants to become involved in a so-called “money pit” situation. Are you familiar with it? It’s actually a series of events in which one home remodeling repair inevitably leads to a dozen unplanned repairs.

Now, if you are thinking of remodeling your house by yourself, knowing that you can eliminate the labor expense and chop a project’s cost in half than hiring a contractor, then you should first take a moment to consider a few important questions before jumping headfirst into a major home Do-It-Yourself project. Always note that home improvements can be like a Chinese puzzle of complexity, with interlocking portions that must proceed in exactly the right direction and order. Planning, as you all know, is the key. So, it is very necessary for you to be clear about your goals, and in the end develop a comprehensive plan for achieving them.

It is also worthy to note that whether you are adding a room, installing new cabinets, installing insulation, or building a deck, spending at least extra little time planning before you actually launch your home remodeling project can no doubt make the process much smoother. If all is well, then the results are far more successful. Isn’t it?

Here are the preliminary questions to ask yourself before hiring contractors or investing in building materials:

Is a building permit needed?

As you may know, some of the home remodeling or improvement projects may involve structural adjustments or elaborate re-workings of current electrical and plumbing circuits. These jobs are perhaps among the most difficult, and maybe dangerous. They may even be susceptible to mistakes which can be quite costly. Plumbing, for example, involves crawling under the house.

So, before a homeowner can start an addition, the city department anywhere in the world which oversees private construction projects must issue a building permit. It is this permit actually that insures that the home improvement plans meet certain building codes, and only those qualified workers will handle the essential rewiring and refitting needs in the house.

Am I capable of performing this home improvement project myself?

One thing to remember here is that even a simple replacement of bathroom or kitchen fixtures perhaps can involve some background knowledge of safety factors. Also, if you are considering wallpapering and interior painting, then you should know that these are other areas where amateurs do-it-yourselfers may find themselves over their heads. Given this fact, it is then worth noting that before tackling any form of remodeling plan, the homeowner should first invest some extra time reading some home improvement books or watching videos produced by professionals. There are also some in-store demonstrations of basic remodeling techniques that are available these days, including some technical support. Some of them are usually provided at any local building supply store.

Will the home remodeling plan address the actual problem?

When it comes to home improvements, most of the homeowners find themselves in a constant state of instability. The truth is instead of investing a substantial amount of time and effort in a particular large remodeling project which may resolve the entire dilemma; they tend to form a number of smaller improvements over time. And, what does this imply is that this can prove to be even more costly to repair later. Repainting a room will not make it larger, for instance. Because of this common consequence, sometimes it is recommendable to just hold off on a certain home remodeling plan until all of the necessary work can be accomplished at one time.

Are licensed contractors available for hire?

Thinking for hiring a professional contractor? If so, please ask yourself first if your remodeling project really calls for a professional help. Perhaps it is best to note that a good contractor can be a life saver. However, if you get a bad contractor, better expect nightmares. Yes, bad contractors can be a nightmare, especially for the nervous homeowners.

Therefore, be careful of who you will appoint to handle the more delicate home improvement tasks. If you have a friend or relative, or if you know someone who has recently made home remodeling similar to your own plans, I think asking the contractor’s name and contact information is worth considering. Aside from that, you have the chance to ask some local building stores for referrals. Note that most of these stores deal with reputable local contractors on a daily basis.

There is one particular thing that you should know about a good contractor though – He or she is always in demand. So, if this is the case, then you may want to plan your home improvement plan around his or her schedule. But please, when it comes to hiring contractors, try not to allow impatience to be your guide. Always think that there may be a very good reason why a certain unknown contractor is available right away. After all, there is always a purpose and a reason for everything.

So, all questions and doubts are settled. Now, what will you do next? To know the answers, just continue reading.

Keys to Proper Planning

Here, I will be discussing about some helpful steps that could help you in planning your home improvement project. What will be mentioned below are based on the experts’ advices that I have gathered online. Here they are:

Consider Setting Your Priorities

Many experts recommend breaking down the various elements of your plans and rating the importance of each aspect. It is so common that people want fast, inexpensive, and high quality outputs. I myself agree to that. So, as a rule you can pick two of these. If you want it fast and inexpensive, the possibilities are pretty good that it won’t be high quality. On the other hand, if you want it fast and high quality, chances are it won’t be inexpensive, and so on.

Paint Makes a Difference!

When it comes to improving one’s home, perhaps one of the easiest, quickest and least expensive ways to create a stunning, significant impact to a home is to consider painting. I guess nothing revives perks-up tired walls, weatherworn siding, or adds a touch of style and some sorts of uniqueness better than a new coat of paint. When you say painting, it can be like an instant renovation.

Painting is actually cheap, not to suggest. The truth is, there is something more than just it’s being cheap. Painting in fact involves a serious commitment of time, money and of course, effort. Note that this is a requirement, whether you do it yourself or hire a professional. You want to get it right the first time, so you won’t be back on ladders in a couple of years, right?

Choosing the Right Paint

As you may realize, one of the most important decisions you will encounter when planning a home improvement through painting is choosing the right paint. To tell you honestly, this is so critical to whether or not your paint job will look good and last for a number of years. However, there are instances that choosing the right paint can be tricky. The paints today have gone through such dramatic changes in the past few years that it is now becoming hard for us to know what to purchase. But, don’t despair. There is still a hope for that.

The following information will give you a closer look on how to choose the right paint so you can make clear, informed decisions. Just read on.

The Paint Basics

Essentially, paint is a mixture of pigment, resin and a carrier. The main, white pigment is said to be the titanium dioxide, and relatively small amounts of other pigments are added by the paint dealer to tint the color. Resin, on the other hand, is what makes paint adhere to a surface. And, the carrier is the evaporative liquid that is usually added to thin the mixture so you can brush or roll it on water for latex paints or a solvent for oil or alkyd paints.

Paint also contains clay or other inert ingredients which are added to adjust the paint’s sheen. It may also contain small amounts of secondary solvents that help gloss, drying characteristics and the like.

Further worth noting is the fact that the amount of quality of every ingredient is what determines the performance and price of paint. Paint with plenty of titanium dioxide, for example, has strong hiding characteristics, and since this pigment is the most expensive ingredient, the paint no doubt costs more. On the other hand, those oil or alkyd paints that use odorless mineral spirits as a carrier are pricier than those with regular solvents. Given this fact, it can be concluded then that price is a good indicator of quality.

Latex Paint of Oil/Alkyd?

The most perplexing question for homeowners when it comes to house painting is “Should we use latex or oil/alkyd?” Well, according to some experts this common confusion is rooted in history. It was noted that for years, solvent paints were favored for trim, woodwork, most exterior and some interior surfaces for the reason that they flow uniformly. Also, many have noticed that these solvent paints have superb leveling characteristics, and adhere well particularly to poorly-prepared or chalky surfaces. They even give a tough, hard-shell finish, and most of the exterior alkyds can be utilized in sub-freezing conditions.

However, such conception has been changed nowadays. The change is in the wind, so to say. The fact is, today both state and federal air-quality laws are clamping down on the use of solvents in oil/alkyd paints. Well, the problem is, a gallon of solvent-based paint contains about two quarts of mineral spirits. It is these solvents actually that evaporate into the air as volatile organic compounds, resulting to air pollution.

In the near future, it is commonly heard that the federal Environment Protection Agency (EPA) is expected to issue certain guidelines to all states, setting minimum standards for the paint formulas. As you may know, there are a number of state regulations these days that align-with or exceed-these standards. And, some of the experts say that solvent paints that comply with these standards don’t really have advantages over the water-based paints. The fact is, they dry slower and are more difficult to apply. They even cost more.

After saying all of these, I think the bottom line is this: the technology has changed so dramatically that the considered best paint option in most situations will be the latex. It may eventually become your only option.

Alkyd-Modified, Vinyl-Acrylic, or Acrylic?

So it is given that the most favored type of paint these days is the latex. Now, latex paints are not all the same. Note that although the first known latex paints were named after their synthetic “latex” rubber base, the synthetic rubber is not used anymore. So, now when you say “latex”, it refers to all water-borne paint. However, within that category, you have three choices: vinyl-acrylic, 100 percent acrylic, and alkyd-modified latex.

So, what is best option?

In the first place, the vinyl-acrylic latex is by far the least costly latex paint. But, this is considered appropriate for most interior walls as well as for shorter-durability exterior walls.

The well-known high performance interior paints on the other hand are 100 percent acrylic. Many have claimed that this kind of latex paint has better color retention, better adhesion, and in better gloss than vinyl-acrylic in the case of the enamels.

Finally, most of the high-quality exterior paints are either 100 percent acrylic or alkyd-modified latex. Both of these types are excellent though. However, if the siding was previously painted with an alkyd or is chalking, considering alkyd-modified latex is a nice move to take. It has been said that the alkyd-modified latex does an excellent job of penetrating and anchoring the coating on a chalky surface. But, many of the manufacturers these days consider the 100 percent acrylic as their best products.

“One-Coat Hiding” on the Label

When choosing the right paint, also look at the coverage, sometimes called “hiding”. For many experts, the “hiding” is another distinguishing property of a good paint. So, when a label says “one-coat hiding”, read the fine print. Be aware that an interior or exterior finish that is guaranteed one coat should cover in one coat when properly applied, without any exceptions. I guess it is quite obvious that one-coat hiding is a major label saver and well worth paying a premium to obtain.

There is one particular determining factor for good hiding – the level of titanium dioxide in the mixture. As often said, the more the paint contains titanium dioxide, the better the hiding. Today, most of flat paints use cheap fillers to attain high levels of hiding. The downside is that, the rest of their characteristics, such as scrubbability fall short.

The Scrubbability Rating

Interior paints have a scrubbability rating, which is formed through standardized testing. Basically, this is a good indicator of the toughness of the paint’s film, as well as its ability to withstand physical abuse. However, there are some instances that this rating may not be posted on the can. So if this is the case, a paint retailer should have information on the rating. What you can do is to compare the ratings and you will obtain a good idea of the quality of the paint.

If you are using a flat paint on the interior walls of your house, just note that there is a tendency that it can be washed, but it doesn’t take kindly to scrubbing. If you scrub it with a damp cloth, you will only remove the dirt or smudge but exposed pigments particles actually become burnished or polished, which in turn damages the finish. So, how to avoid this? Simply choose a high performance eggshell paint rather than flat paint.

The Paint’s Sheen

Paint may have any of the several lustres. From dull to shiny, the paint could be flat, eggshell, pearl, satin, semi-gloss, or gloss. Essentially, the paint’s lustre depends upon its mixture of pigment, resin and inert ingredients. It is often considered that the paint with les pigment and more resin is glossier than the reverse. Enamel is also a term that usually denotes an extra-smooth, hard surface coating, which is typically the result of using a lot of resin in the paint formula.

As a homeowner who wants to apply paint for home improvement, it is important for you to know that the glossier a finish, the more durable and washable it tends to be. Perhaps what is important for both exterior and interior walls is the use of flat paint, which is deemed great at hiding irregularities and surface imperfections. The pearl and eggshell paints are a compromise. As commonly noticed, they hide imperfections partially and are more washable than flat paints.

For painting the interior, many experts often recommend flat paint for ceilings, eggshell for walls and semi-gloss or gloss on doors and trim. On the other hand, the exterior calls for flat or satin wall paints and semi-gloss on trim.

Knowing Which Room

When considering painting for home improvement, it is always important to have an idea of how a particular room will be utilized. This is also very critical for choosing the right paint. In functional rooms like kitchen, baths and bedrooms, for example, you might want durability and easy maintenance first. In more decorative rooms, such as living rooms, master bedrooms or dining rooms, note that appearance is often the key factor. And, in a child’s room, safety is very critical. So, choose the right paint that suits best on every room.

Be Brand Conscious and Meticulous

So you’ve made a clear decision regarding the type of paint. The next thing to do now is to go with reputable brands. Of course, you need to tailor your choices to the project, but avoid wasting your time, effort and money on low-quality paint. There are a lot of significant differences between cheap and quality paints, and these differences are often seen in characteristics such as washability and hiding. There is also a possibility that you’ll find a more extensive color palette in the quality lines.

Lastly, always remember to check the warrantee on the label, which is a benchmarking device that typically provides you a fair measure of the differences between quality levels of different paints.


Estimating House Paint Quantity

So, you’ve learned a lot of about the types of paint, the quality, and some factors to consider when choosing the right paint. Now, let us figure out how much paint you will need for your home improvement project.

The first thing to do to identify the needed quantity of paint is to know the square footage of the area to be painted, as well as the spread rate of the paint. Note that the spread rate is typically about 400 square feet to the gallon. But, still check the can to be sure.

Home Improvement Tips for the Do-It-Yourselfers

Planning for a home remodeling? Want to do the project by yourself? Well, many of the home owners these days think or plan for a home improvement project by themselves, knowing that they can eliminate the labor expense and chop a project’s cost in half than hiring a contractor. In the first place, do-it-yourself activities are interesting and gratifying. When you do something from start to finish it is immensely satisfying to see the end product. However, engaging in a do-it-yourself task is sometimes tricky; especially if you are not a well-experienced do-it-yourselfer. As what most of the experts often say, there are some precautions that you must follow while undertaking home projects by yourself.

Here are few of the common safety tips for the do-it-yourselfers:

When working with some hazardous materials, it is best for you to wear protective clothing. There are some safety goggles and gloves that you can wear while doing the home improvement task.

Use a mask while working in dusty conditions, especially if you are sawing wood.

If you are considering house painting, keep the room well ventilated and never smoke.

If you are working with materials that provide off toxic fumes, it is always important to make sure that the room is airy and well-ventilated.

Employ good quality equipments while working. One thing to note here is to use the right tools for the job.

Speaking of tools, keep the tools in such a place that they are safe and that children and pets cannot reach.

If you are using knives, cut away from you. Using after them, keep them locked.

When fixing or checking electrical connections, it is much advisable to switch off the power and remove the fuse. And, since we are somehow dealing with electricity here, wear rubber shoes while working with electricity.

While fixing or examining electrical appliances, I think it is best to disconnect the appliance from the socket.

Every homeowner must keep a chemical fire extinguisher at home. Most of the experts often advice to avoid using water to put out a fire caused by electricity. For them, it is best to use a professional for electrical and gas work.

Employ a drill that has a plastic body, as it will not conduct electricity. Also, remove the plug from the socket while fitting parts. And, avoid wearing loose clothes or jewelry as they might entangled in the drill.

Check the ladders you are using. Note that ladders often cause a number of do-it-yourself accidents. So, before assembling a ladder, read the instructions carefully and assemble according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. It is always advised not to lean on one side as you may lose your balance while working.

Whatever the job on hand, it is critical that you plan out your work carefully. Make sure that you can do-it-yourself, otherwise hire a professional to do the tasks. Just consider your skills. Ask yourself if you really can take the job or not. Do not be in a hurry to complete the job. After all, this is not a race. It is then perhaps best to ask someone in your family or friends to help you out.

If the job you are about to perform involves the disposal of dangerous material, it is best to contact your local environmental health department for advice.

Now, after reading those tips, are you ready to start working with your home improvement plan by yourself? Why don’t you start working on your bathroom?

The Bathroom Revolution

A lot of homeowners start working on their home improvement projects in the bathroom to give their home a new look. Do-it-yourself improvements for a bath, in the first place, not only provide you your money’s worth. It helps you to make your bathroom terrific at the end of the effort.