Home Improvement - Bathrooms (Part II)
The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting
it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the
subject of home improvement bathrooms is certainly no exception.
Some bathrooms have tile walling and flooring areas. Over the
years tile suffer deterioration and/or damage due to steam,
heat, moisture, and even accidental hits.
Thus to repair tiles instead of buying new tile is relatively
easy. The tiles have a bit more detail than simply tiles,
including caulk and joints. The caulk sometimes need replacing,
or renewed especially when water causes the material to fade.
It is important to work around dry areas when re-caulking
bathrooms for improvement. You will need a scraper, since the
old caulk and/or grout needs scraping before the new is applied.
You can use an awl, which is a pointed tool that marks the
surface, or else pierce smaller holes in the area. The rubbing
alcohol is needed in this home improvement scheme, since the
joints must be freed of debris and dirt and soaked in the
alcohol for cleaning before reusing.
It is important that you follow steps when improving you home,
thus, the next step is to fill the tub slowly before starting
the new caulking process. Thus, the water will minimize or
eliminate the possibilities of the caulk cracking.
It is important to clear the joints of spores or mildew before
filling the joints in with new latex caulk. You can also use
silicone to fill in the joints. Solutions for removing mildew
are available at most hardware stores.
Note: Keeping a moist finger will help stop sticking from the
silicone and/or caulk. You can use your fingertips to smooth out
the area where the caulk is applied, using the fingers to figure
the caulk into a bay form.
Once the caulk is applied, you will wait until the material
dries before continuing to carve away any residue around the
area.
Sound complicated, or are you feeling that the terms are
frightening? Many homeowners shy aware from home improvement or
repairs, simply because the carpentry or technical terms scare
them into paying high dollars to fix or remodel their homes. If
this method frightens you, you may want to consider using
"performed peel-and-stick tub and tile caulk" which is easier
than the preceding details to follow. The caulk only requires
that you peel and stick.
If you have wallpaper in your bathroom, thus repairs may extend
further than fixing tiles. Whoever comes up with the notion to
add wallpaper in the bathroom was not thinking in my opinion.
Wallpaper is fragile, and when it is exposed to heat, moisture,
and steam, it tends to deteriorate much faster than caulk on
tiles. Some of the nicest looking bathrooms in homes are tiled
walled and floored, and/or have a laminate flooring or wall that
has sturdy materials.
Bathrooms with tiles or firm laminate walls and floors often
clean better and will stand longer than wallpapered walls. Thus,
if you are repairing your bathroom and it has wallpaper on the
wall, then you may consider remodeling the entire wall area of
the room.
Tips Bathrooms often have accessories. Bathrooms include towel
hangers, toothbrush and soap dishes, and other lofty
accessories. The accessories can make a bathroom look good, or
else make it look bad. Thus, if you are improving your bathroom
you may want to consider an entire make over. If you have broken
accessories in the bathroom area, a few dollars will help you
enhance the appeal of your bathroom.
A sophisticated carpenter may require that you have a pocket
full of tools and materials to replace towel holders, or other
accessories in the bathroom, but in most instances, a few tools
and materials will suffice.
Repairing your home or else improving your home is an awarding
experience. Our home makes a statement as to what type of person
we are. Thus, when we take the time to take care of our home, we
are telling others that we care about self and what others think
about us.
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