Shower heads will always wear out faster than the shower itself, but many homeowners are unsure about how frequently they should replace this fixture. A general recommendation is to replace the shower head every 6 to 8 months, which is probably a lot sooner than many would expect!
Read MoreIf you’re part of the sandwich generation—those in their 30s and 40s caring for their minor children and their aging parents—home renovations come with unique challenges.
Read MoreIf you’re like 90% of seniors, you would rather live in your own home as you age than move into an assisted living facility or nursing home. This choice—called "aging in place"—sounds appealing. But it requires more than just deciding you want to spend your golden years in your own home.
Read MoreFor any homeowner looking to remodel their bathroom, an extra emphasis should be placed on the wet area.
Read MoreReplacing a tub with a walk-in shower is a smart choice for seniors who want to improve safety and comfort at home. But before you begin, it’s important to plan carefully. Here are seven things to consider when replacing your tub with a walk-in shower. 1.
Read MoreAs we age, stepping 14 inches over the side of a standard bathtub can become difficult and even dangerous. In fact, 80% of senior falls happen in the bathroom, due partly to stepping over high surfaces.
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