jason.buist
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Hey all, happy to find this plumbing forum, I bought an older home last August (first time homebuyer), two bathrooms and an en suite.. the bathroom downstairs has an old ball type faucet I am trying to find a replacement for and the bathtub shower (wall insert?) is aging. Upstairs is a doozy, has a jacuzzi tub...instead of a standard tub and shower and the bedroom en suite bathroom is about the size of a large casket... a claustrophobic nightmare.. this is my first home and I did not evaluate it sufficiently.. my fiancé and I bid on the home from a cabin while piss eyed drunk.. enough about my stupidity. My goals:
1. Simply replace the faucet downstairs with a trim kit that hopefully uses the ball type - I cant easily get to the plumbing
2. Upstairs bathroom.. I would like to remove the jacuzzi, install a standard tub and shower faucet / spigot (this is the most ambitious, I have my doubts)
3. The en suite bathroom.. I am going to demolish and extend the adjacent closet into a large walk in closet
No urgency - hoping to chip away at getting all this done over the next 2-3 years. I'm an electrical engineer / IT technician so I'm fairly good with following directions, can solder (poorly) and am cautious enough not to 'blow the place up'
Great to find a resource like this place.
Jason
p.s. if anyone needs IT advice - it's my only barter option haha cheers
1. Simply replace the faucet downstairs with a trim kit that hopefully uses the ball type - I cant easily get to the plumbing
2. Upstairs bathroom.. I would like to remove the jacuzzi, install a standard tub and shower faucet / spigot (this is the most ambitious, I have my doubts)
3. The en suite bathroom.. I am going to demolish and extend the adjacent closet into a large walk in closet
No urgency - hoping to chip away at getting all this done over the next 2-3 years. I'm an electrical engineer / IT technician so I'm fairly good with following directions, can solder (poorly) and am cautious enough not to 'blow the place up'
Great to find a resource like this place.
Jason
p.s. if anyone needs IT advice - it's my only barter option haha cheers