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Bathroom Help
Asked by T.L. from St. Louis
on March 15, 2011
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I am getting ready to make over my bathroom from top to bottom. Is there something in your bathroom that you LOVE and just have to have again if you redo your bathroo...
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- If I ever redo our bathroom, I'm getting deep whirl pool tub. I want one that I can submerse myself in. And a door that locks. :)
- My favorite thing in our bathroom is that our double vanity is in the corner, so I get one side of the "L" to myself and hubby gets the other.
- We redid our bathroom about 5 years ago. We were going to do a doorless shower (there would be only partial glass) and I'm so glad we didn't. The glass guy said they...
Tankless Water Heaters
Asked by M. from Dallas
on January 31, 2008
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Hi Ladies,
We're thinking about replacing our traditional gas water heater with a tankless water heater. Do any of you have experience (good and bad)with this type o...
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- I can't recall the details, but tankless water heaters work best depending on which source you are using (gas or electric....sorry I just can't remember which is bette...
- Hello We have an electric tankless water heater and love it. My gas bills went down by 75% when we installed it. I recommed the higher capacity ones that allow you ...
- We have a Rinnai and I love it. It was already in place when we moved in and only serves the master bath (that part of the house was added on). What I have read onli...
Best Space Saving Heaters Found
Asked by J.S. from Sioux Falls
on January 15, 2012
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I am 38 weeks pregnant and am looking for a space saving heater that I can use in our bathroom during bath time. Our bathroom gets pretty cold in the winter time and ...
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- I got one about that size at target a few years ago. Most of them have safety features where they shut off if they fall over. I've been very happy with mine.
- We have a Sunbeam heater from Walmart that cost less than $20. It has a Hi or Lo setting and you can set it to blow until the air temp reaches between 60-80 degrees a...
- I would use the baby bathtub in the kitchen sink. That is where I always bathed the babies when it was winter and they were tiny. It was just warmer and easier to stan...
Bbay Gates
Asked by L.D. from Burlington
on October 6, 2006
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I live in an apartment and it has electric heaters along one wall of the living room, kicthen, and what we are using as an office area. My question is, my daughter is ...
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- If you touch the heater, do you burn yourself? Most heaters will not actually burn you unless you keep you hand on it for more than a few seconds. Keep in mind that h...
- I know its not easy to hear this but when my grls were real little I also had baseboards for heating and they really dont get hot enough to burn you , if they were lik...
- my little girl crawls and *almost* walks and we have electric heat too. I too have the same worry- so I'm looking into something Toys R Us has called a super play yard...
Gas Heater in Restroom Has Stained Everything
Asked by A.M. from Dallas
on January 18, 2010
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Our heater in the house is broken and we just haven't been able to afford to get it fixed. So we have been relying on the gas heaters in our restrooms to warm up. But ...
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- i agree with the other post i don't think is a good idea having in the bathroom , gas heaters produce carbon monoxide which is a poisonous gas. if these are used in a ...
- Call someone that cleans heaters & get it cleaned. It could be that the piece that lets the gas in from outside (the line) is letting to much gas in. Soap & water will...
- I'm not sure what kind of gas heater you are using, but is it vented properly? You could have a very serious CO2 situation if you are not careful. I think there are ...
Plumbing Question (Hot Water Recirculating Pump?)
Asked by D.K. from Dallas
on October 13, 2011
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We used to waste a lot of cold water especially in winter months during bath time in the bathroom farthest from the water heater tank. So we recently got a hot water r...
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- When it comes to recirculating pumps, you need a plumber to install them who knows what s/he is doing. I would recommend that you speak with a commercial plumber (some...
- If the hot water pump was installed correctly then there should be no mixing of the hot and cold water from any faucet. I recommend you call a 2nd plumber to see what...
- I saw one of these pumps at Costco and was torn as to whether to buy one. I tried to research them and the logistics of them online and finally decided that the water...
Neighbor's Son - Urinates on Floor. What Would You Have Done?
Asked by D.P. from Los Angeles
on February 21, 2011
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My neighbor, who lives about 3 doors down, tells me that everyday her 9 y/o son is more and more out of control. We were talking about this a month ago and she was tel...
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- I think you did GREAT. Her son and her *obviously* need therapy (because what they're doing isn't working)... but that's not your battle (thank god). I mean, you *...
- Something sounds very developmentally "off" with this child. His mom needs to know what happened - it's a toss-up whether I would have asked that he come clean it u...
- She is well aware of the issue, and she does need to know. My thought goes to Oppositional Defiant Disorder. If it had happened at my house, I would have made hi...
Nesting in overdrive...need Help!
Asked by L.T. from San Francisco
on January 6, 2008
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We recently moved to a new place that we love, but have found that in this cold damp weather, the windows that afford us such amazing views of the SF bay keep fogging ...
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- Congratulations on your pending parenthood, you'll love it! This is not a solution to the moisture, but I would suggest that you have your house tested for mold levels...
- Well first question: do you own or rent? If it's the latter, talk to your landlord (before you go out & spend more money) about the problem & see what they're willing...
- We had mildew issues in our bathroom. We put up a heated towel rack and 98% of it never returned. It will not help the other rooms in the house, but a place to start...
Do You Turn Lights on When You're Home Alone?
Asked by R.D. from Richmond
on May 24, 2011
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I work from home, and it's just me and my son during the day. I have a lot of natural light from our windows, and really only turn a light on to use the bathroom or if...
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- I'm your husband, my husband is you. I hate dingyness. I love light. I figure I'm worth a few cents of electricity. (Sorry if that's not green.) Though I only u...
- I dont turn on the lights or the TV if I am the only one home, I will turn on the heat but not the air .
- I do this! ~My sister hates it...always makes fun of me for it...to her my house is too dark although I have a wall of windows in my living room? ~My husband kil...
Wood Stove
Asked by J.J. from Bismarck
on November 21, 2011
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We have a wood stove in our house. My husband likes to use it to supplement the furnace in our house. He claims that it saves us money on propane and he enjoys using i...
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- In addition to the excellent points already made, be aware that the fine particulates and other substances suspended in wood smoke are a health hazard. They become emb...
- If you're getting the smoke smell in the house you might also be getting Carbon Monoxide. Do you have a detector????
- I agree. As someone who grew up in a house that was heated with a wood stove, we never had any wood smoke smell in the house. One would never know from meeting us that...