Pros and Cons of a Modular Home

Workshop assembly of modular buildings.

Modular homes are becoming increasingly popular, which means more people opt for them instead of traditional stick-built homes. If you’re one of those people, there are a few things you need to think about first.  Modular homes are partially fabricated, shipped to the lot, and assembled on a permanent foundation. But, like any home, it … Read more

What are Modular Home Foundations?

Modular Home Crawl Space Foundation with Support Beams

When considering building a modular home, a critical decision is the type of foundation. Modular homes must be bolted to a foundation to keep them in place against the elements, also called a permanent perimeter foundation. A modular home’s foundation is the base level of the building. It keeps the ground’s moisture away from the … Read more

How Long Do Modular Homes Last?

One-storey modular houses with large panoramic Windows. House of sandwich panels

Since constructing the first modular home in 1958, they have become more popular as a viable (and cost-effective) alternative to on-site construction houses. Considering building a modular home, you’ve likely wondered about its longevity and sustainability. Modular homes can last anywhere from 30 to 100 years, depending on the materials, foundation, and build quality. Modular … Read more

Can a Modular Home be Remodeled?

Construction instruments, plan and brushes on wooden table background

Have you ever wondered if remodeling a modular home is possible? Are you looking to change your current modular home? Or considering to buy and renewing one? Regardless of why you want to remodel your home, it should be a fun experience. You can remodel any modular home as long as you comply with local … Read more

Where to Donate Toilet Paper?

Where to Donate Toilet Paper? 7 Places To Chanel Your Donation

If you’ve been asking yourself about where to donate toilet paper, then you’re at the right place. People around the universe should come together to give a hand to each other now that things are tough following the COVID-19 pandemic. Regardless of how tough the economy might be, you can still do certain things to … Read more

How to Clean Natural Stone Shower?

Contemporary en-suite bathroom with natural stone tiles and marble fragments in cappuccino brown

If you have a natural stone shower, congratulations! You have a beautiful and unique addition to your home. However, with that beauty comes responsibility- it is important to clean your natural stone shower regularly to keep it looking its best. To clean the natural stone shower, the best way is to form a solution of … Read more

How High to Install a Shower Curtain?

If you are one of those people who have never hung a shower curtain before, you might be confused about how high you should install your curtains. It can be quite intimidating to find the ideal height to attach your shower rod and curtains.  The average length of all shower curtains is around 72-73 inches. … Read more

What Board Is Needed for Shower Ceiling?

Picking up the best board for your shower ceiling can be a tiresome job at times. It is an overwhelming situation when you don’t know about the basics of getting the perfect material needed for the shower ceiling.  According to user consumption, the best boards suitable for your shower ceilings are drywall, acrylic, tile cement … Read more

Orange Stains in Bathtub/Shower

orange stain near bathtub drain

Cleaning your bathroom deeply, only to discover that it wasn’t done right and that the bathtub and shower still have orange stains. What a pain, I know. But now that I’ve got this article for you, you don’t have to be concerned about them any longer. The naturally occurring iron and magnesium in your water … Read more

Toilet Water Splashback Disease

Toilet Water Splashback Disease

Are you worried that you might get toilet water splashback disease when using a public toilet? You’ve probably heard a lot of myths about getting sick if you experience toilet splash back, but worry less! Of course, there might be plenty of pathogenic bacteria in the bathroom, such as E. coli, staphylococcus, shingella, and streptococcus. … Read more

Does Landlord Provide Shower Rod and Curtain?

close up photo of a bathroom with blue curtian and yellow shower rod

If you’re furnishing your new apartment, you’re probably wondering whether you should purchase a shower rod and curtain or if the landlord would give them. It may be a little complicated, but let me address your question. Even though most apartment landlords do give you a shower rod and curtain, there are still some who … Read more

How to Fix Shower Diverter in Wall?

Brass diverter used on shower and bathtub with copper fitting and pipes set of tools for the plumbing in the work pipe cutting tools, fixings

I absolutely understand how frustrating it may be to have a leaky bathroom that prevents you from even taking a shower. A faulty shower diverter might be one of the reasons behind this. However, It can be quickly fixed, which is a big relief, and repairing it is not a big deal. The two ways … Read more

Why Does My Water Smell Like Rotten Eggs?

woman feel bad about rotten egg smell

Do you notice a rotten egg smell whenever you use the bathroom’s water? Perhaps you’re wondering who might have possibly left an egg in your bathroom, but actually, wait! In reality, the water is what is emitting the odor, not a rotten egg! Your water has a rotten egg-like smell because it might contain hydrogen … Read more

Where to Stop Tiles in the Shower?

Bathroom and toilet tiler, worker with spatula in bathroom putting tiles

While renovating your bathroom, have you ever wondered about what type of tiles you should use or where to stop them in the shower? If you are facing these problems and want to answer all your queries, you should read this blog.  It is your call if you want to extend the tile to the … Read more

Should You Waterproof Your Shower Ceiling?

Close up view of bathroom ceiling with modern shower

Waterproofing the interior of your bathroom is a good idea if you don’t want to spend too much on maintenance in the long term. It’s sometimes possible that your bathroom doesn’t need much in the way of waterproofing, especially if you live in an area with a generally cold climate and a lot of wind. … Read more