I'm in the wrong trade... bathroom remodel...

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I've read that you can train cats to use the toliet instead of a litter box. Maybe they would even prefer your heated toliet seat.
 
   / I'm in the wrong trade... bathroom remodel...
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How often does it get used? Daily use by multiple people is a lot different than one used mostly by company.
My wife had them at one place she lived before we met, told me in no uncertain terms they were off the table when we re-did our bathroom.

My one boy takes a shower in the guest bathroom (his primary bathroom) at least 4 times a week (either before school, or after work when he gets home).

My wife and I use the guest bathroom as well since the master bathroom has been being redone.

We don't really clean it even monthly, and honestly, the glass doors have really never looked really bad.

What's interesting is if you look online, frosted shower doors don't leave water residue as bad as clear glass, but my wife after research on her end went with clear glass.

That said, after the glass goes first up, you'll need to ask my wife, but you treat the glass beforehand to help to leave no streaks or spots.

The guest bathroom below. When it stains is right after you take the shower and the water "dries" right after, but after time it seems to clear up on it's own. These doors haven't been cleaned in at least a month...

Think you'll agree it doesn't look bad.

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I've read that you can train cats to use the toliet instead of a litter box. Maybe they would even prefer your heated toliet seat.
Our one cat, ANYTIME you get on the hopper wants to sit on your lap. Go figure

The very same cat is VERY interested in the lights and the sounds the new toilet makes in the master bathroom LOL
 
   / I'm in the wrong trade... bathroom remodel... #44  
When it stains is right after you take the shower and the water "dries" right after, but after time it seems to clear up on it's own.
You must have soft water.
 
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You must have soft water.
When we bought the house 18 years ago, it actually had very hard water per the well system.

We installed a water softer system for the well water shortly after we bought the place, and it has helped immensely (original system lasted about 15 years, we had to rebed the system last year).

Have to laugh... found this thread as it was about the same time we installed a water treatment system...


Other than looking for a "real" tractor (which I've never bought), it's the primary reason why I came to this forum. 2005 is about right when we bought the place. Side note, we gave up on Southern Foods, but overall not a bad experience as we still have the freezer and it still works great.
 
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I just had to put new seals in my water softener, it's over 20 yrs old. they are pretty easy to work on.
 
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I just had to put new seals in my water softener, it's over 20 yrs old. they are pretty easy to work on.
With rural well water, at least in our area, a house water treatment system is almost a must. That said, this is the only house I've ever bought in my life, but that water treatment system has been worth it's weight in gold in our area.

We can even tell by the taste of the water when it's time to refill the system (if we forget) with rock salt.
 
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All the better to see you:)
Even when I got married at age 38, I really didn't care who sarw me in my birthday outfit. Seriously, once went for 40 minute run in the rain at 0100, naked with only running shoes on just to see what it would feel like, and I didn't care if I got busted for doing it. That said, with my grey hair all over the place (with more hair on my butt than my head) and being overweight now, I can pretty much assure you that you DON'T want to see me in the shower:ROFLMAO:

Besides that, wherever the shower is, there should be a door in the bathroom that should be CLOSED that others should not see you showering. If anyone else is in the bathroom when you're showering, either they're looking in a mirror or sitting on the hopper.

Actually a interesting concept on shower doors for privacy.

I always joked with my boys (who freaked out when others where in the bathroom with them when they're showering) that they were in for a rude awaking if they wanted to enlist the first time they wanted to take a crap in basic training. Perhaps things have changed, but when I was in, there were no bathroom "stalls".
 
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Even when I got married at age 38, I really didn't care who sarw me in my birthday outfit. Seriously, once went for 40 minute run in the rain at 0100, naked with only running shoes on just to see what it would feel like, and I didn't care if I got busted for doing it. That said, with my grey hair all over the place (with more hair on my butt than my head) and being overweight now, I can pretty much assure you that you DON'T want to see me in the shower:ROFLMAO:

Besides that, wherever the shower is, there should be a door in the bathroom that should be CLOSED that others should not see you showering. If anyone else is in the bathroom when you're showering, either they're looking in a mirror or sitting on the hopper.

Actually a interesting concept on shower doors for privacy.

I always joked with my boys (who freaked out when others where in the bathroom with them when they're showering) Bathroom Remodeling In Bradenton that they were in for a rude awaking if they wanted to enlist the first time they wanted to take a crap in basic training. Perhaps things have changed, but when I was in, there were no bathroom "stalls".
Can anyone give a rough idea of the price of a complete bathroom renovation for a bathroom in a 3-bedroom semi-d? Also the same with an en-suite. The first company I spoke to gave me the price of just under 20k for a basic setup up which I thought was off the wall.
 

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