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  2. How to Save Money on Your Dream Bathroom Renovation - AOL

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    For instance, a primary bathroom costs much more to remodel than a powder room or half bath. The national average cost of a bathroom renovation is $11,509, with a wider range of between $6,600 and ...

  3. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Slip-joint fittings are frequently used in kitchen, bathroom and tub drainage systems. They include a detached (movable) slip nut and slip-joint washer; the washer is made of rubber or nylon. [ 17 ] An advantage of this type of fitting is that the pipe it is connecting to does not need to be cut to a precise length; the slip joint can attach ...

  4. Bathtub liner - Wikipedia

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    Bathtub liners also known as tub liners, acrylic tub liners and tub inserts are made by vacuum forming an acrylic or PVC (poly vinyl chloride) sheet which is heated then formed in a mold by applying vacuum.

  5. Kohler Kitchen & Bath - Wikipedia

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    Kohler Kitchen & Bath, a division of the Kohler Company, manufactures kitchen and bath plumbing fixtures. The Kohler Kitchen & Bath Group has locations in Wisconsin, ...

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  7. Jaquar - Wikipedia

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    Mehras started the business, Rajesh Mehra's father NL Mehra started the bath fittings company and brand Essco. [8] 1972 Essco started its first manufacturing plant in Haryana, and after three years rolled out a design range of bathroom fittings under the sub-brand Deluxe. [9] 1975 Launch of Delux, the first designed faucet by Jaquar in India. 1985

  8. Bath Crashers - Wikipedia

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    Bath Crashers is a television show on the DIY Network that features host and licensed contractor Matt Muenster [1] surprising home owners with a brand-new bathroom.. Like other "crasher" shows on the DIY Network, Muenster and his crew ambush homeowners while they are home improvement shopping, follow them back to their homes, tear apart their bathrooms and help them do a complete bathroom ...

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