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KITCHEN AND BATH CLASSICS a SASKATOON BATHROOM Expert Answers your FB Fan Page Questions

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   April 3, 2013 12:25

Whether you are building a new home or remodelling a single room, Kitchen & Bath Classics Saskatoon a Trusted SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERT offer you one of the largest selections of plumbing fixtures, faucets, and accessories from quality names, displaying the latest trends and cutting-edge styles. The showroom consultants offer the best expertise in the business as they understand the building process; working with you to ensure that your project stays within budget and that the right products are delivered on time.

 
TrustedSaskatoon.com Talk to the ExpertsTrusted Renovation & Style show Questions for Lori - Kitchen and Bath Classics:
 

Leanne Rollheiser: We are going to be redoing our bathroom on main floor. Is there a benefit to use the waterproof drywall for the entire bathroom ? There are five of us so many showers and baths. We do have a fan and a window. Just wondering for moisture.

 

A: As we do not sell drywall, only the plumbing fixtures, I would suggest contacting our Trusted Partner, Jabba construction with this question, as they would probably be more familiar with the product and be able to answer your question.

 

Your fan may need an upgrade, if it is sized too small for the bathroom, we do have bathroom fans available, that are quiet and powerful to help remove moisture in the bathroom. Come visit our showroom, and just bring in your width and length of your bathroom and we can assist in sizing a new fan for you, if you do have an older fan.

 

Miranda Young: How much water can you actually save with new water sense fixtures?

 

A: The Water Sense labelled plumbing fixures are part of a program in the US designed to encourage a reduction in water use. For plumbing fixtures the model must perform with 20% less water than average products in that category.

 

For example an older model toilet could be flushing as much as 13-22L per flush and a Water Sense tested model would be at only 4.9L. Switching your toilet out would save about $90 per year on your water bill, depending on how much you are flushing now. Switching out a shower head with a higher flow 2.5gallons/min or more, and reducing it down to one that is only 2 gallons per minute will reduce your hot water bill for electricity by a couple hundred KW and this will be noted on your electrical bill as a savings throughout the year. We have many models of toilets and shower heads and also some lav and kitchen faucets that are made to reduce water usage and we can help you pick out designs that fit your home at Kitchen and Bath Classics.

 

Darlene King: Is it an easy fix to increase the water pressure so you are able to run two showers at the same time?

 

A: Water pressure is somewhat unique to each home, although in the city most homes are similar. On an acreage or some in some smaller towns you may have lower water pressure. I would suggest discussing with your plumber the option of a booster pump, these pumps are installed on homes with low water pressure, say off a well, and allow you to “boost” the pressure into the home, so that you have enough water flowing to where you need it. This may or may not be possible in your home, but a plumber would be able to advise.

 

If you are thinking of running two showers in one bathroom, chances are your existing line throughout your home is probably only ½” and this does not allow for two shower heads to run in one shower, you have to increase your plumbing line from the source to ¾” up to that shower and then you can do multifunction from there with a higher volume valve.

 

I suggest coming in and meeting with one of our experts and we can see what we can find for options for your home.

 

Marylee Zimmer: would like a walk in shower or walk in tub in our bathroom. Do you have any suggestions?

 

A: We have lots of options for sizes of walk in showers, with many shapes and sizes also, wheelchair accessible bases, and a line of walk in tubs that are designed for renovating or new construction. Please come into our showroom and meet with one of our knowledgeable staff and we can show you what will fit into your space. 
 

 

Caleigh Kimber: I have an extremely small basement bathroom, I am looking for suggestions to make it look as spacious as possible while still maintaining functionality. Any suggestions?

 

A: Depending on space and layout there are different ways to give the visualization of more room. With a standard tub and shower layout, you could use a curved shower rod, to maximize the space inside the tub for showering, and leave open when not using to expand the visual space. If you have a standup shower, keeping the door clear glass allows the eye to see more space within the room. A corner shower allows for lots of glass and opens up the space. A round front toilet is compact and leaves several extra inches for manoeuvring room. There are sinktops available where the sink and countertop are all in one, so this frees up countertop space as there is no sink ledge. There are also great shelving ideas like you would see in a hotel, to combine a towel bar and shelving all in one, that is compact and stylish. We have lot’s of these options on display in our showroom, so we invite you down to check it out and meet with one of our consultants and they will assist you in finding what fits in your space.

 

Elizabeth Dahl: I'm doing my upstairs bathroom, but there is no space, grrrr... Anyway, is there sinks like this for small areas?

 

A: There are sinktops available that combine the sink and countertop all in one, this gives you more counter space as there is no sink ledge. There are also pedestal sinks that are compact, and would take up less space than a larger vanity. If you do a pedestal, then we can make sure you have shelving and storage options for towels, bath products ect. We do have some compact vanities available that are only 24” wide and still allow you to store items inside. We do have some of these options on display in the showroom and we invite you to come down and meet with one of our consultants who will help you design a bathroom that fits your needs and the space.

 

Julia Herperger: Energy-efficient, green, appliances are the way to go, but how do I know which ones are really energy efficent, and meet all the standards for being energy-efficient?

 

A: As we do not sell appliances, I will have to answer this question with how it applies to plumbing fixtures. There are many options within plumbing fixtures to save water, whether it is your toilets, kitchen faucets or your shower heads. There are specific liters or gallons indicated on our specification info for each product, so we can help you choose products that meet the lower consumption of water, and this in turn will save you money through out the year after you switch out a higher consumption product, like say a toilet that uses 13L or more water and switch to one that only uses 6L or less. We have many in our showroom so come down and take a look and we can help you find ways to use less water.

 

Our Trusted partner, Saskatoon Appliance would be able to answer your questions about energy efficient appliances.

 

Becky Panter Myers: I live in a small house with a horrid kitchen, what is the best way to maximize my cupboards without chucking abunch of things?

 

A: We do not actually sell kitchen cabinets or accessories to go inside them to reorganize them, I would check with our Trusted Partners Saskatoon Woodworks or KTS Custom cabinets for ideas.

 

If you do require any plumbing fixtures for you kitchen, such as a new sink or faucet, come and check out our showroom and knowledgeable staff.

 

Dawn Starblanket: What are the costs ranging from for backsplash. I would like to put in some (preferabbly drk grn) backsplash in my kitchen?

 

A: We do not sell countertops or backspashes, just plumbing fixtures. I would direct you to our trusted partner Saskatoon Woodworks or KTS Cabinets and they may be able to advise you on replacing the backsplash.

 

If you do decide to replace your sink or kitchen faucet, come and check out our showroom.

  

Find Kitchen & Bath Classics online at http://www.kitchenandbathclassics.ca  in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY of Excellence...they are your SASKATOON BATHROOM FIXTURES and FITTING Expert !

TrustedSaskatoon.com Talk to the Experts- The Trusted Saskatoon renovation & style show

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   February 16, 2013 18:43

Trusted Saskatoon.com THE Saskatoon Directory   is proud to be hosting a Talk to the Experts show " The Trusted Show' Monthly on Newstalk 650 ..the first show aired June 9th.  Find them all here in our tips library or on our Trusted Channel on You Tube which is a fabulous resource of Tips , Interviews, Demos and Tours.

Listen to all the shows ON DEMAND, you can share them with friends who may be interested in the shows subjects and this makes sure you never have to miss a Trusted Show - www.Trustedsaskatoon.com  is the Ony Local Directory that works for you...and the only  place to offer this kind of service in Saskatoon !  

This latest show we are featuring is the TRUSTED SASKATOON Directory  renovation and style show

All of the questions on the show have been submitted by our wonderful Trusted Saskatoon Facebook Fans  and one lucky fans question was chosen by Brent to win the Prize package submitted by the 3 Trusted Businesses worth over $1500!

 

This months ' Trusted Saskatoon Experts' are:

 

Lori from Kitchen & Bath Classics a Trusted Saskatoon Bathroom expert answering all the appliance questions  Lori donated a fabulous high end sink and fixtures worth over $800

Dave from JABA Construction  a Trusted Saskatoon renovations expert - they donated a  ' Ultimate couples night out at the Parktown Hotel' from Jaba Construction ( includes: $40 GiftCert to Riverside lounge or Finns Irish pub, 2 x tickets to laugh shop comedy show, 1 night in Jacuzzi suite, Champagne , Roses , in room couple massage , 2 trad breakfasts or room service, complimentary parking and an extended 2 pm checkout time...)

Tristan & Lana from Palliser rooms a Trusted Saskatoon funiture store - they provided a $300 Gift Certificate.   

 

 

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Contests and things to be won all the time!

 

Bath Fitter a Trusted Saskatoon Bathroom Expert Bath Fitter shares a tip on Bathtub Liners

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   February 8, 2013 13:38

A Bathroom Re-modeling Solution That Lasts a Lifetime...Done in Just One Day...Why spend tons of money - not to mention gruelling hours - on bathroom remodelling? Bath Fitter Saskatoon offers all this, and absolutely outstanding service...you will not be disappointed at any stage of the process ..from the friendly and welcoming receptionist, the knowledgeable and helpful sales staff, the efficient and talented installers...to the boss himself...they are all proud to do what they do, and strive to give you the best possible experience when choosing BATH FITTER.

Here they provide their second Trusted Tip on the Saskatoon Directory, they are  SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERTS

 

 3 Ways New Bathtub Liners Improve Bathrooms

 

Is your bathtub better suited for a museum than your bathroom? Are the words “ancient”, “decrepit” or “belongs at Grandma’s house” commonly used in reference to your tub? Making the move toward improving your bathtub can be tough, and the thought of major bathroom remodeling can be especially daunting.

There is a way, however, to install a new bathtub liner without ever having to demolish and remove your existing one. Simply put, a bathtub liner is custom fit to the dimensions of your tub, and installed seamlessly over your tub. The pre-existing tub cannot be seen but provides structural support to the new tub. It functions and looks like a brand new tub – as it essentially is one!

 

Bathtub Liner Before:

 Here are ways in which your bathroom experience can benefit from having a new bathtub liner installed.

1. Style & Look

a. Bathtub liners are brand new and fit over your existing tub. The new liner will look entirely new and no sight of the pre-existing tub will remain. You have a clean slate and can achieve an entirely new & contemporary look.

b. The tub liners are high gloss, have great light reflection, and will retain their “shine” for a long time.

c. New tub liners are available to your tastes in a variety of styles and colors.

d. A liner can be custom color matched to fit your bathroom walls and décor perfectly.

 

2. Function

a. Acrylic is a scratch-resistant material.

b. Gives you new options to accessorize based on your needs in your new look bathtub.

c. New bathtub liners are easy to clean and maintain.

d. You don’t have to worry about what size to buy or if the liner will fit, because they are custom fit to your tub.

e. Less than an inch of space is needed around your tub for the new liner, so your tub won’t feel any smaller.

 

Tub Liner 3.

Durability

a. Most tub liners on the market are acrylic, an incredibly durable material.

b. No cracks, and therefore no leaks, because it’s all one piece of durable material.

c. New acrylic bathtub liners won’t peel or chip.

d. You’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes with durability over time and knowing it was a sound investment

e. Adds resale value if you have any thoughts of selling your home.

Whether you’re itching to update your bathtub, or just now starting to think that a change is in your future, a new bathtub liner is worth considering, as it can improve your bathroom in a number of different ways at a fraction of the cost of major bathroom renovations.

Find BATHFITTER SASKATOONat , online Here or in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS Category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY..they are SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERTS

 

Bathfitter a Trusted SASKATOON BATHROOM Expert shares a Trusted Bathroom Tip on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   October 13, 2012 16:47

A Bathroom Re-modeling Solution That Lasts a Lifetime...Done in Just One Day...Why spend tons of money - not to mention gruelling hours - on bathroom remodelling? Bath Fitter Saskatoon offers all this, and absolutely outstanding service...you will not be disappointed at any stage of the process ..from the friendly and welcoming receptionist, the knowledgeable and helpful sales staff, the efficient and talented installers...to the boss himself...they are all proud to do what they do, and strive to give you the best possible experience when choosing BATH FITTER.

Here they provide another Trusted Saskatoon Bathroom Tip on the Saskatoon Directory, they are  SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERTS

Small Bathroom Renovation Made Easy

 

Fear not, owners of small bathrooms! Bathroom renovation for the cozy and compact doesn’t have to be a burden. In fact, it can even be fun and exciting, especially if you utilize this guide to making small bathroom renovation easy. You’ll find suggestions geared specifically toward small spaces, as well as tips that can create the impression of more space and open up your bathroom.

Wainscoting Is for All Size Bathrooms

Wainscoting is an easy process that knows no limits, big or small, when it comes to the size of your bathroom. It is an aesthetic transformation that adds texture to any part of the wall that you choose. There are plenty of options, and it can be a DIY procedure if that’s easiest for you.

A Conversion Is the Pathway to Freedom

An easy way to add space to your small bathroom is to perform a tub-to-shower conversion. This allows you the freedom to dictate how big or small your shower will be, since you are not hampered by the tub and the need for space to bathe. In addition, a shower allows for other options that will open up space in your bathroom, covered in detail below.

Shower Doors Should Open Up…The Room

If you’re upgrading to a shower door or getting rid of your old one, think about how you want it to open. Sliding doors don’t need any clearance. If you’re opting for a hinged door, think about making it as small as possible and make sure it opens up in a way that won’t be interfering with anything else in your bathroom.

Clear Glass = More Space

Frameless & clear glass shower doors can give the appearance of more space because they will eliminate visual barriers from the room. You may also want to make sure your shower walls are up to snuff with a new shower surround renovation, since they will now be exposed to the entire room.

 

Let There Be Light

Opt for lighter colors and more solid patterns. Lighter colors and subtle tones will open up the room, and solid patterns will help create the illusion of more space. Keep this in mind when making design decisions for any aspect of your bathroom: shower surround, wainscoting, wall paint, furniture, etc..

Accessorize the Shower

Accessorizing your shower can allow you to add a design element to your existing space while simultaneously creating more storage within your shower. Maybe it’s time to move certain things from the linen closet to a towel bar or a corner shelf. Even replacing your faucets and fixtures for more simple ones can give the impression of more space. If you have a clear glass shower door, these shower accessories become part of the overall look of your bathroom.

Go Vertical

Go Vertical, whatever that might mean for your bathroom. Utilize the space from the floor to the ceiling. Put a shelf somewhere new. Condense your tub area to a more vertically-oriented shower. Put a storage bin on top of something, even if it’s tough to reach. Before you know it, you’ll have more space and you’ll be wondering why you didn’t think of going vertical on your own. These are just a few ways in which renovating a small bathroom can stop being a nuisance and start becoming fun. Good luck in your project, and as always, your friends at BATH FITTER Saskatoon are a phone call away to assist you with anything you might need.

 

 

Find BATHFITTER SASKATOONat , online Here or in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS Category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY..they are SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERTS

 

KITCHEN AND BATH CLASSICS a SASKATOON BATHROOM Expert share a Trusted Tip on Bidets on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   May 28, 2012 12:03

 

Whether you are building a new home or remodelling a single room, Kitchen & Bath Classics Saskatoon a Trusted SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERT offer you one of the largest selections of plumbing fixtures, faucets, and accessories from quality names, displaying the latest trends and cutting-edge styles. The showroom consultants offer the best expertise in the business as they understand the building process; working with you to ensure that your project stays within budget and that the right products are delivered on time.
 
Kitchen and Bath Classics showroom manager Lori shares her latest tip!

To Bidet or not Bidet?

What is a bidet?A question many North Americans struggle to answer. A bidet is a plumbing fixture that cleanses the user after he/she has used the toilet. This idea was first introduced by the French in the late 1700′s and has become wildly popular throughout Europe and Japan. Today a bidet and or washlet is found in more than 70% of homes in Japan and Europe, and only 20% of homes in North America. The newest form of bidet is the bidet seat (Washlet from Toto www.totousa.com ); this unit takes the place of your standard toilet seat and requires a 120VAC, 15A, 60Hz Class A GFCI outlet. With this more convenient application this unit saves room in the bathroom as opposed to the standard bidet sytle which was a separate fixture beside the toilet.

Some of the features associated with this S400 Washlet from Toto are:

•Auto Flush Activated by Sensors or the Simple Touch of a Button

•Automatic Open / Close Lid Activated by Sensors, or the Simple Touch of a Button on the Remote Control

•Gentle Aerated Warm Water

•Front and Rear Washing

•Massage Feature

•Warm Air Drying with Variable Three-Temperature Setting

•Automatic Air Purifier

•Heated Seat with Temperature Control

•Convenient Wireless Remote Control with Large LCD Panel With the increased cleanliness and therapeutic effect of water (e.g. great for rashes, hemorrhoids, constipation, pregnancy, menstrual and just everyday cleaning) the bidet almost eliminates the use of toilet paper for greener living.

Stop by the Kitchen & Bath Classics showroom today and see how one works!

Find Kitchen & Bath Classics online at http://www.kitchenandbathclassics.ca  in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY of Excellence...they are your SASKATOON BATHROOM FIXTURES and FITTING Expert !


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BATHFITTER SASKATOON a SASKATOON BATHROOM Expert shares a Trusted Tip on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   May 11, 2012 08:26

A Bathroom Re-modeling Solution That Lasts a Lifetime...Done in Just One Day...Why spend tons of money - not to mention gruelling hours - on bathroom remodelling? Bath Fitter Saskatoon offers all this, and absolutely outstanding service...you will not be disappointed at any stage of the process ..from the friendly and welcoming receptionist, the knowledgeable and helpful sales staff, the efficient and talented installers...to the boss himself...they are all proud to do what they do, and strive to give you the best possible experience when choosing BATH FITTER.

Here they provide their second Trusted Tip on the Saskatoon Directory, they are  SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERTS

Organizing Your Bathroom

We know how difficult it can be to stay organized in the bathroom, what with the exorbitant amount of hair products, lotions and soaps cluttering my counter space. This video, featuring Linda Germal from “Rejuvinate Your Home,” offers excellent advice for ridding your bathroom of chaotic clutter and hwill help turn any bathroom from messy place to serenity space.

 

Find BATHFITTER SASKATOONat , online Here or in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS Category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY..they are SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERTS

 

KITCHEN AND BATH CLASSICS a SASKATOON BATHROOM Expert share a Trusted Tip on Designing your perfect shower on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   April 5, 2012 07:57
Whether you are building a new home or remodelling a single room, Kitchen & Bath Classics Saskatoon a Trusted SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERT offer you one of the largest selections of plumbing fixtures, faucets, and accessories from quality names, displaying the latest trends and cutting-edge styles. The showroom consultants offer the best expertise in the business as they understand the building process; working with you to ensure that your project stays within budget and that the right products are delivered on time.
 
Kitchen and Bath Classics showroom manager Lori shares her latest tip!
 
Designing your Shower Experience

When starting to plan a renovation or new home construction there are a lot of factors that come into play. Designing a shower is one of them. First, Plan whether you are completely changing the layout or just changing out the fixtures, know the size and layout of your shower and the capacity of your drains and water heater- this will help in determining where an how many shower heads you are able to go with. Consider heights, if this is to be a multi user shower keep in mind the heights of the users when planning body sprays and number of volume controls (you may want to consider having the top body spray on a separate volume control for smaller users and maybe a hand shower on a slide bar) Style and options, from contemporary to modern to traditional to anything in between, many manufacturers now offer a vast selection in their shower experience with rain heads, hand showers, and body sprays/jets. Make an appointment with one of our knowledgeable sales consultants today and let them guide you in your shower design process.

Find Kitchen & Bath Classics online at http://www.kitchenandbathclassics.ca  in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY of Excellence...they are your SASKATOON BATHROOM FIXTURES and FITTING Expert !

Hows this for a DREAM SHOWER SASKATOON!

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KITCHEN & BATH CLASSICS a SASKATOON BATHROOM Expert Share a Trusted Tip when choosing toilets..on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY

posted by Trusted Saskatoon    |   February 13, 2012 13:59

Whether you are building a new home or remodelling a single room, Kitchen & Bath Classics SASKATOON a Trusted SASKATOON BATHROOM EXPERT offer you one of the largest selections of plumbing fixtures, faucets, and accessories from quality names, displaying the latest trends and cutting-edge styles. The showroom consultants offer the best expertise in the business as they understand the building process; working with you to ensure that your project stays within budget and that the right products are delivered on time.

Lori Nadrowski the Saskatoon Showroom manager shares her First Trusted Tip..a NEWS FLUSH no less!!

MYTH – Low Flow Toilets don’t Work!

When working in the showroom it was always surprising how many times in a day the advantages and disadvantages of toilets were discussed. Most would think that clients would spend more time in choosing a new kitchen faucet (as it tends to be usually the focal point in many homes) as opposed to making sure they received the best toilet out there. But after you think about it, what is used more in the home and what do you want to make sure will always continue to work — especially during a dinner party? it’s your toilet! So here is the 101 on choosing your toilet. In order to get a great flushing toilet you do have to spend more than the standard $200 on a gravity flush toilet. As all toilets now are low flow, they have went from 13litre to 6litre to now the new 4.8litre, don’t get discouraged – with all the technology out there the 4.8litres do work and no you do not have to flush twice. A couple things to look for is a larger flap valve (standard is 2″) – this is allowing more water to enter the bowl at once giving it a more forceful flush and a larger fully glazed siphon trapway (standard is 1″) to make sure everything is exiting properly. A great resource in deciding on your toilet is the map-testing website http://www.map-testing.com/index.html  this gives you a complete breakdown between manufacture and toilet and the flushing capacity for bulk removal. What you want to look for, for the best flush, is between 800g – 1000g for bulk removal. Then from there it comes to style, toilets have come a long way, you can get ADA (comfort height toilets), fully concealed trapway toilets (easier to clean), and of course the must have the easy close seat – no more slamming!

Find KItchen & Bath Classics online at http://www.kitchenandbathclassics.ca  in the SASKATOON BATHROOMS category on the SASKATOON DIRECTORY of Excellence...they are your BATHROOM FIXTURES and FITTING Expert right here in SASKATOON !

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