How to Clean a Bathroom Fan: Step-by-Step Guide

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Cleaning a bathroom exhaust fan takes under 30 minutes and requires nothing more than a screwdriver, a vacuum, and soapy water. Turn off power at the circuit breaker, pull down the cover, vacuum the grille and fan blades, wash the cover in soapy water, wipe down the housing, and snap everything back together. Do this … Read more

How to Install a Glass Shower Door: Framed, Frameless, and Sliding

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Installing a glass shower door transforms a shower from a wet mess behind a curtain into a clean, finished enclosure. The process differs by door type: framed doors use aluminum channels anchored to the walls; frameless doors use heavy-duty hinges and clips mounted directly to tile; and sliding doors use a top-and-bottom track system. This … Read more

How to Change the Washer in a Shower Faucet

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A dripping shower faucet almost always means a worn-out rubber seat washer — and replacing it takes under an hour with tools most homeowners already own. Shut off the water supply, remove the handle, unscrew the packing nut, pull the valve stem, swap the washer (and replace the O-ring while you’re in there), and reassemble. … Read more

Bathroom Cleaning Hacks That Actually Work (Surface-by-Surface Guide)

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Most bathroom cleaning hacks fail because they treat every surface the same. The toilet needs disinfection, the mirror needs a streak-free method, the showerhead needs descaling, and the grout needs a completely different approach from the tile. This surface-by-surface guide gives you the right hack for the right surface — with the science behind why … Read more

How to Clean a Toilet: Bowl, Seat, Tank, and Base — Complete Guide

A properly clean toilet requires addressing five separate zones: the bowl interior (including under the rim), the seat and lid (both sides), the exterior tank and handle, the base and floor junction, and the overflow tube inside the tank. Most people clean only the bowl — but the toilet base and tank interior are the … Read more