Ah, summer. Between neighborhood softball games and trips to the community pool, it's the biggest time of the year for moving and home remodeling.
While many of us turn our thoughts to upgrading our homes, our budgets may already be tapped. Here are some simple do-it-yourself ideas to spruce up your home, specifically the kitchen and bath, without breaking your budget.
Filed In: Home Improvement | Kitchens | Faucets
Posted by: ShySuzan
My kitchen faucet is all scratched up dented and just looks awful. I seen a few styles at our local hardware store that would do just fine for our sink. I just don't know if it is a project that I can do myself or if I should just have a handyman install it for me. The thing is that I don't have much for money so I would like to install it myself if possible.
Could anyone out there give me some insight on this?
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Posted by: JohnTeal
I was looking around for a new kitchen faucet and I ran across something called a wall mounted faucet. I have never seen such a thing!
I just don't know what the purpose of having one would be or why someone would have one installed in their home. Is this a new trend or just something for businesses or what?
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Posted by: Sueellen1973
I have a sprayer that is seperate but have seen kitchen faucets with a pullout sprayer. I am just currious as to which type people prefer and why.
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Posted by: Kalamazoo
When looking at the various models I have noticed that some are compression and some are ceramic disc. There isn't much for information about these types on the websites I was looking at. I am mainly wondering what is the difference between the types and which are the best.
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