How to Remove Old Plumber’s Putty: A Step-by-Step Guide
I once pulled a sink drain out of a 1978 bungalow and found a lump of plumbers putty that had hardened into something between coal and ceramic. It didn’t j…
I once pulled a sink drain out of a 1978 bungalow and found a lump of plumbers putty that had hardened into something between coal and ceramic. It didn’t j…
The shower curtain clung to my leg like wet tissue paper—not from steam, but from silence. No rush. No roar. Just a trickle, slow and stubborn, as if the w…
I’m crouched on a 1970s avocado-green bathroom floor in Crouch End, torch between my teeth, trying to rock a one-piece toilet sideways so the wax seal will…
Twenty-seven drips per minute. That’s what I heard when I opened the bathroom door at 3 a.m. in a semi-detached in Bury. Not a leak. Not a faulty valve. Th…
Twenty-three millimetres—that’s the exact gap I stared at last Tuesday when a brand-new Vitra S50 pan refused to sit flush against a newly tiled wall in a …
Three hours into what should have been a 45-minute job, I was lying on my stomach in a Belfast kitchen, arm buried behind a Zanussi ZWC1301, fishing out th…
Twenty-seven centimetres. That’s the exact gap I measured between the back of a Miele WDB020 washing machine and the wall in a terraced house in Bristol—ju…
3 bar feels like a power-washer when you’re trying to rinse shampoo, yet 1 bar makes the electric shower gasp like a landed fish. I discovered this the har…
“Your shower head is dribbling out 1.8 gallons per minute when the spec sheet promises 2.5—multiply that shortfall by every tap in the house and you’re pay…
“Three hundred and forty-two litres—gone overnight.” That’s what the digital meter on my parents’ Kinetico 2020c read when I popped round for Sunday lunch….