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How To Install a Garbage Disposer
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com; Website: www.lowes.com

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Installing a garbage disposer is a relatively easy project for an intermediate do-it-yourselfer. All you need are a few basic tools (and a little bit of patience) to get started.

If you intend to install one where there was none previously, it will require installing a switch and running electrical power to the unit. You can do this yourself if you are confident in your wiring ability and are
How To Replace a Toilet
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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e you fed up with that noisy, leaky, water-hog of a toilet that was installed in your home sometime just after the invention of indoor plumbing? Replace your toilet today. Any homeowner with basic mechanical skills and tools can easily upgrade to a new water-saving design. Installing a new toilet only takes a couple of hours.
How To Replace a Countertop or Wall Sink
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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A new sink is a bathroom design change that makes a big splash. It may seem to be a complicated task, but you can replace a countertop or wall sink in your bathroom with a few simple tools and some basic instructions.
How To Replace a Bathroom Sink
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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An old, stained or outdated sink detracts greatly from the décor of any bathroom. Adding a fresh, new sink is an easy do-it-yourself project that can dramatically enhance the overall appeal of the room. Depending on the type of sink, it can take an intermediate level DIYer four to six hours to replace using common tools.
How To Repair Tub Drains
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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Whether your tub won't drain or hold water, the first thing you need to do is determine which kind of drain you have. There are five basic types of tub drains: foot lock, roller ball, lift and turn, pop-up and plunger. Pop-up and Plunger tub drains have trip levers, mounted to the tub wall, that seal and release their stoppers. Roller ball, foot lock and lift and turn tub drains do not have trip