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What are the Standard Plumbing Fixtures?
In general plumbing terms, a plumbing fixture is a device that is connected to a plumbing system and interacts with liquid(or gas)
10 commentsPhew! That awful smell! Is sewer gas invading your home through the shower drain?
It's stinky in here! ©Copyright by Jaye Denman. All rights reserved. If you smell a noxious sewer-like odor inside your home, chances are it is sewer gas escaping from the drainage system. Sewer gas not only smells gross, the methane and...
14 commentsDifferent Types of Light Switches for Light Fixtures
In your house you’ve probably got light fixtures galore: bathroom lights, kitchen lights, ceiling lights and maybe even some pendant lights or wall sconces. With so many different fixtures present, it may be a surprise to realize you’ve probably...
0 commentsMy review of the T5 HO aquarium lights
A very overlooked piece of equipment that amateur aquariumists often forget is the lighting fixture. Many aquariums with fake plastic plants and decorations do not need these special lights. The T5 HO (high...
0 commentsInstalling and Wiring a Light Fixture
How to install a light fixture as well as how to wire that same light fixture. Written by an electrician that has installed thousands of fixtures.
12 commentsTwig Lights
Twig lights are just that, lights that have the shape of twigs. Typically the intended use of these is in décor; however there are regular lamps that have the stem of the lamp created in the design of a...
2 commentsAntique Chandeliers
Antique chandeliers in the proper style are imperative to an authentic look in your historic home.
15 commentsBasement Lighting Basics
A basement can be a tough place to light up. With a limited amount of natural light—if any at all—and a minimum ceiling height to hang light fixtures, it can be difficult at best to design a good lighting...
0 commentsWrought Iron Lighting
Wrought Iron Lighting Wrought iron has served as the basis of interior and exterior design for hundreds of years. Dating back to 1718 and the founding of Vieux Carré , wrought iron was matched against red brick in what is now the French...
0 commentsDecorate Your Home Using Things You Already Have
The easiest and least expensive way to jazz up the décor in your home is to use things you already have hidden in the depths of your house. Some of these items might need a little updating, and others will...
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