How to Replace a Toilet Flush: A Practical Homeowner Guide
The toilet runs for ten seconds after every flush, or it runs constantly, or the handle has to be jiggled in a specific way that
Jake Morrison • June 18, 2026
The toilet runs for ten seconds after every flush, or it runs constantly, or the handle has to be jiggled in a specific way that
Jake Morrison • June 18, 2026
The toilet has been running for months. You replaced the flapper. The toilet still ran. You replaced the fill valve. The toilet still ran. You
Jake Morrison • June 18, 2026
The flush handle broke off in your hand on a Tuesday. The plastic arm inside the tank snapped clean at the pivot point, and now
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
You told yourself it would take a weekend. Saturday morning you pulled the first door off its hinges, full of optimism. By Sunday night the
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
The basement is 800 square feet of concrete floor and exposed joists. It has been that way since you moved in. You have drawn floor
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
The basement walls are bare concrete. The moisture test passed. The rigid foam insulation is ordered. The next check you write is for framing. Framing
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
The basement is 800 square feet of potential. You have decided to finish it yourself, which is the difference between a $30,000 contractor-built basement and
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
The tub faucet has been dripping for a month. It started as one drop every few seconds, a sound you barely registered. Now it is
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
The toilet is not running in the way that fills the house with the sound of rushing water. It is running quietly. A thin trickle
Jake Morrison • June 17, 2026
A standard ceiling light fixture box is not strong enough to hold a ceiling fan. The box must be fan-rated, which means it is made