Tag Archives: Bathrooms

The Basics of Installing a Bathroom Fan

Bathrooms today are designed to be more like a retreat, rather than for function. Many people have garden tubs and massive showers, along with double sinks. While these larger scale bathrooms are a wonderful addition, they are also a breeding ground for mold and mildew. Installing a bathroom fan can keep the area dry and fresh, thus making your space feel as good as it looks. Continue reading

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Enhance the Beauty of Your Home With a Towel Radiator

One of the most indispensable appliances that every home needs in today’s world is a towel radiator. Towel radiators – as the name suggests – are used to heat towels in bathrooms and kitchen. Nowadays people find them useful even in the living room and bedroom as well. Continue reading

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Understanding Heat Outputs in Your Radiators

When deciding on which radiator to buy, your decision will be largely influenced by the amount of heat that comes out of it. For bigger rooms, a larger heat output will be required in order to heat the space quickly and efficiently. This also works vice versa; a radiator with a smaller output will be required for smaller rooms such as bedrooms and bathrooms. Continue reading

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The Importance Of A Quality Extractor Fan Over A Cheap Alternative

When it comes to bathrooms and shower rooms then if you have not got one already then you really should fit a high quality extractor fan, and if you do already have an extractor fan fitted, when was it installed and is it still up to the job? I will explain why you need one if you do not have one already fitted in a minute, but first let us look at your current situation if you already have an extractor fan fitted. Continue reading

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Are Bathroom Damp Or Smells A Problem?

Do you have a bathroom that is less than ideal due to it always feeling damp, or smelly, or a combination of both? Often bathrooms or toilets that are not located next to an outside wall can suffer badly from poor ventilation. This can take the form of unpleasant toilet smells, or more worryingly smells from damp. Continue reading

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