I'm doing this now in a very small 1/2 bath. I'm an experienced Handyman - Homeowner. The place was built in 1986. I have faced almost every problem. 1. Wallpaper on the walls 2. The Old shut off valves leak 2. The floor is not level. 3. The Wall is not plumb 4. The wall is curved. 5. finding studs is not always straightforward, especially with plumbing in the wall. 6. The sink base and sink do not line up so that the flat surfaces provide a good gluing/caulking area. This video provides some basic knowledge but there are better ones out there. Give your project a try but be aware that you will likely face a few obstacles that might require you to watch a few more DIY videos or even make you think "I should have hired a professional." If you take your time you will get it done.
How did u solve the unleveled floor issue? Also, have you ever run into the issue where the piping and drain come in through the floor as apposed to through the wall?
@@rmggng the bath is so small that I just did my best to keep the tile lined up where it is visible. I can't say I am 100 percent happy with the job. The floor should have been floated to level it out first. But I am not experienced at that and didn't want to deal with the toilet flange being below the floor. I have not delt with plumbing coming out of the floor.
oh - that was a sarcastic response - I am so bad at picking up on sarcasm - I was just about to point out how wrong that was - so glad I saw it was sarcasm first. this is a really old post so i doubt you see this for a laugh.
I just use a black marker/paint (something along those lines) on the pipe and push the vanity to the pipes and it marks the pipe locations on the back of the vanity. No measuring pipe location and transferring those measurements to the vanity. I found my method to be very easy.
I love how they make it look like a piece of cake. Our vanity was glued on so well that we couldn't get it off without breaking it and damaging the cabinet. We are taking the whole thing out with the vanity still intact.
Great video. I'm so happy to see how easy this is. The G.C's want to charge so much for such a simple install so I'm going to try it myself. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
😂😂😂 Its a parody. They were not serious. It was meant to be a joke. In car mechanics, to change a wheel bearing they charge $450 parts and labor. It is only a $60 part and you only have to unscrew 15 bolts. In reality a beginner it would take them 8 hours to change a wheel bearing if they are lucky. However, go on UA-cam and watch a 15 minute video of how to change a wheel bearing. Do you see where I am going with this?
This is a “ abstract “ DIY video. Just to cover main steps in a perfect world.Very helpful to get the main idea and see tools & things to have . In reality, you have to be very careful in each step. So, Do not rush. Allocate plenty of time. Expect the worst and “ measure twice before any cut / drill/ hole”… Good luck
I wen to to Lowe's yesterday to get a bathroom vanity to take advantage of their bath savings event. Most of the vanity sinks were made out of a painted material they call "cultured marble". It's a bad quality material that doesn't last. You have to be very careful, because it looks solid, but when you tap on it you can tell it's either plywood or plastic. I had to go somewhere else to get a vanity with a porcelain top.
I'm about start my remolding of my guest half bath. I've really invested a lot of time in making it look larger. My space is very small but I want to make a big statement. I'm needing some suggestions. Please help with a video
Sounds like an exciting project, Quanica! Here's a few bold powder room designs: low.es/2mtiQmU. You might also find some inspiration from our Blogger vs. Builder Grade Bath video series: bit.ly/2lWIHR7 Thanks for watching!
great video, however I worry that the faucet is right in front of an electrical outlet....even if it is a GFI one. Anyone else have thoughts about this?
Are u concerned about this video placement of the vanity or your own? Trust me, this is probably just a prop location since it's for Lowes. But if it wasn't it, can easily be moved.
At 2:36 you can see the placement of the sink is not against the wall and its butted to the window trim and is partly in front of the window. The outlet is behind the faucet. It still doesn't look too bad. Let that be a lesson in itself.
tga2848 Good eye! This bathroom had some layout challenges that couldn't be addressed without changing the footprint so we made it work. Thanks for watching our video.
+tga2848 I noticed that and it bothered me too. However, as Lowe's described in their response, this was one of their better problem-solving solutions without having to re-plumb the bathroom. To Lowe's, you've turned a *scary* project into something that looks fun, managable and is certainly less-threatening to attempt. Honestly I can't wait now to get started on my first of three bathroom projects. I think the hard part now will be designing the bathroom and picking colors and a vanity. (That's a switch!) I feel equipped! Thanks, Lowes!
+Steve Stanley For what it's worth; I learned something regarding the the typical vanity that's purchased as a complete unit. They're fine butted against a back wall but if you're going to put them in the corner (like the above video) check your wall for square. I found that my wall, from the corner, out 22 inches, there was a gap of nearly a half inch. It's a problem trying to hide that because you can't shave the top to fit and you can't fill the gap with calk. If I'd known this beforehand, I'd have picked a top that came with a matching corner filler strip. I've decided to move my vanity away from the offending wall, which means space is wasted.
After inspecting my bathroom, it appears I'm in the same boat. An uneven, un-squared wall with a square vanity top that was shoved in place and a rather large amount of chalking used to compensate the gap. Whoa, never noticed that before. But, thank you for taking the time out to share this with me! I really do appreciate it. You certainly saved me extra work and I can adjust my bathroom design much easier! Again, thank you and much respect!
Do not install the faucet before putting the top on. If you do then you won't get a caulking gun, edging tool or your fingers behind the faucets to apply a nice bead of caulk.
"Watch us tear up a historic bathroom and make this look like the typical 'flipper house'..." Great guidance on how to hook up the new P trap, too... jeeeeez.
GFCI protected outlets can be installed this close..and the protection need not be at this outlet: this outlet can be fed by another that has the test/reset buttons (ie the actual GFCI outlet). While we are on this topic, verifying proper protection with the correct features of a GFCI is also required: you want a GFCI that when it has reached its end of life, that it permanently trips, regardless of grounding (ie an older home with open ground two-prong outlets).
Suzette Richardson just do as the video literally did and you should be good. Feels more complicated doing this when you haven’t done it before. But, once you do it you’ll realize it was easier than you thought.
That pink tile was beautiful. I honestly think that black vanity by itself would've been enough to really spruce up the entire bathroom and add a bit of contrast. Now it's just a grayscale bathroom. :(
The wall and floor tile was beautiful compared to the cheap looking result of the remodel. I would have ditched the toilet and vanity and located a vintage toilet and wall sink to give that bathroom a mid century look!
I rent, but since renting the same apartment for over 5 years, I gave up the miserable life of depending on landlord and started doing my own renovations to have a comfortable space. I could care less about money spent and not getting my security deposit back, but it only makes sense to make yourself comfortable in your own home if you can afford it.
@@beigefox6579 Until your landlord increases your rent, due to your improvements and then makes more money on your hard labor (if you are doing quality work). If you are not doing quality work, then the landlord will evict you for destroying the rental.
@@tonyfromindiana508 lol, I live in NY and pretty sure I can win most cases about landlord trying to increase or evict me for no decent reasons. Maybe I just dont let the landlord come inside the apartment. They've never been in the apartment anyways. But I get your point, sometimes miserable landlords could get offended that tenant modified minor things like floor tiles or kitchen countertops(they would need to replace it anyways for the next tenants)
Kids; parties; gatherings. Normal people will wash their hands and the water will trip the breaker every time. Unless the GFCI fails and you electrocute yourself when you are drying your hair while your significant other is shaving...
yeah, it's a frosted window. what is your point? the electrical outlet have covers in them so when nothing is plugged into it, it slides over the back of the outlet so no moisture or water gets in. A little research goes along way. Beats making dumb comments for likes...
@@TriniLush7 Go read a hundred other comments, No One likes it this way, it's complete crap. How do you plug in your blowdryer where it is? And your wet hands are going to be splashing that outlet every five minutes. I seriously doubt that's CODE in any state. I know it's just a fake bathroom video in a studio, but really they shouldn't be showing that, making people think it's ok to install like that. And aesthetically, the cabinet is butted up in front of an actual window, also just bad looking not to mention a drafty spot to stand so close to.
not a good look for a home improvement store to go totally amateur hour when there are so many great *actual* DIY channels on here. vanity protruding into the window space (leaving a great pocket for dust and grime)? electrical outlet directly behind faucet and in a totally awkward position? you had the walls down to the studs, why didn’t you move the outlet box? you guys are experts in home projects? hella sloppy upgrade.
This is not hard stuff agreed, however one might save money by hiring someone if they don't have a drill and some hole saws, proper tools etc.. and general knowledge about how to use them. factor in the inevitable multiple trips to the hardware store and an inexperienced person might have saved some time and money by just hiring a professional.
How about showing the removal process if the pipes are built into the back of the vanity? We came for a clear and concise "how to" discussing all possibilities. I expect more out of Lowes.
He should never had to be sorry for being gay. He didn’t owe anyone an apology. His dad should have loved him and accepted his son no matter what. Now he is gone. 😢
And what do you do when your vanity top does not sit flush with the wall(s) or the vanity cabinet. If you've done any home remodeling, you will know almost nothing goes this smoothly. The devil is in the details. What do you do when things don't line up. This video does not address any of the most common problems when installing a vanity sink, and therefore is really useless.
This is what you get when you hire actors instead of professionals. Faucet in front of an outlet and sink sticking out into window. My Pro Tip: When installing a sink cabinet combo like this, go easier on the pancake makeup and scary eye-brow trims.
Sooo many missed steps like reaming the pipe, why is the vanity covering part of a window? Can we get a video on how not to mess up your eyebrows? The hell happened there?
this store sells quality products.but there is a.problem.mainly.the new jersey store.does not have.professional.staff.they can never help customers.because . they are always busy.👎👎.Me and my contractor do not shop at these stores anymore.
I'm doing this now in a very small 1/2 bath. I'm an experienced Handyman - Homeowner. The place was built in 1986. I have faced almost every problem. 1. Wallpaper on the walls 2. The Old shut off valves leak 2. The floor is not level. 3. The Wall is not plumb 4. The wall is curved. 5. finding studs is not always straightforward, especially with plumbing in the wall. 6. The sink base and sink do not line up so that the flat surfaces provide a good gluing/caulking area. This video provides some basic knowledge but there are better ones out there. Give your project a try but be aware that you will likely face a few obstacles that might require you to watch a few more DIY videos or even make you think "I should have hired a professional." If you take your time you will get it done.
How did u solve the unleveled floor issue? Also, have you ever run into the issue where the piping and drain come in through the floor as apposed to through the wall?
@@rmggng the bath is so small that I just did my best to keep the tile lined up where it is visible. I can't say I am 100 percent happy with the job. The floor should have been floated to level it out first. But I am not experienced at that and didn't want to deal with the toilet flange being below the floor. I have not delt with plumbing coming out of the floor.
@@joelcummings8677 Yes, but I was reffering to the Sink and vanity portion my good sir.
@@joelcummings8677 Like in ur video for example.
@@rmggng O! I had to modify the cabinet.
i like how the vanity stick over into the window space.
Homeowner special
And the receptacle right behind the faucet lol.
That DIY remodel 🤣
@@everbeenzen lol .. at least it's a GFI outlet (I think!)
oh - that was a sarcastic response - I am so bad at picking up on sarcasm - I was just about to point out how wrong that was - so glad I saw it was sarcasm first. this is a really old post so i doubt you see this for a laugh.
I just use a black marker/paint (something along those lines) on the pipe and push the vanity to the pipes and it marks the pipe locations on the back of the vanity. No measuring pipe location and transferring those measurements to the vanity. I found my method to be very easy.
I love how they make it look like a piece of cake. Our vanity was glued on so well that we couldn't get it off without breaking it and damaging the cabinet. We are taking the whole thing out with the vanity still intact.
0:11 - Now putting in a new stinkin vanity is easy :) All seriousness, helpful video!
Can’t wait to go to Home Depot and use this information thanks Lowe’s
Cuz home depot surely won't tell you how to install right?
LOL
niiiiicccceee man you left a big enough gap to catch dust and mold but you didn't make the cap wide enough to put your hand in
wow it only take 3 minutes and 20 seconds to do
Great video. I'm so happy to see how easy this is. The G.C's want to charge so much for such a simple install so I'm going to try it myself. Thanks for sharing this video with us.
😂😂😂 Its a parody. They were not serious. It was meant to be a joke. In car mechanics, to change a wheel bearing they charge $450 parts and labor. It is only a $60 part and you only have to unscrew 15 bolts. In reality a beginner it would take them 8 hours to change a wheel bearing if they are lucky. However, go on UA-cam and watch a 15 minute video of how to change a wheel bearing. Do you see where I am going with this?
curious how it worked out for you? I am planing to try it myself as well
That’s perfect! I can plug my faucet in without an extension cord.
Dude I laughed out loud when I read this
Yeah outlet right behind the sink
Holy cow! The outlet is right in front of the faucet handle!!
Fervent Love I didn't realize this.
And it's not even up to code 🤣
That's not good.
And the vanity is in front of the window 🤦🏻♂️
Lol
This is a “ abstract “ DIY video. Just to cover main steps in a perfect world.Very helpful to get the main idea and see tools & things to have . In reality, you have to be very careful in each step.
So,
Do not rush. Allocate plenty of time. Expect the worst and “ measure twice before any cut / drill/ hole”…
Good luck
the hook is very important.Great video.I will share your video to my facebook
Looks awesome next to that window!
I wen to to Lowe's yesterday to get a bathroom vanity to take advantage of their bath savings event. Most of the vanity sinks were made out of a painted material they call "cultured marble". It's a bad quality material that doesn't last. You have to be very careful, because it looks solid, but when you tap on it you can tell it's either plywood or plastic. I had to go somewhere else to get a vanity with a porcelain top.
dumb spot for the outlet... now would've been the time to relocate
Nevermind the window 😂
I'm about start my remolding of my guest half bath. I've really invested a lot of time in making it look larger. My space is very small but I want to make a big statement. I'm needing some suggestions. Please help with a video
Sounds like an exciting project, Quanica! Here's a few bold powder room designs: low.es/2mtiQmU. You might also find some inspiration from our Blogger vs. Builder Grade Bath video series: bit.ly/2lWIHR7 Thanks for watching!
great video, however I worry that the faucet is right in front of an electrical outlet....even if it is a GFI one. Anyone else have thoughts about this?
Are u concerned about this video placement of the vanity or your own? Trust me, this is probably just a prop location since it's for Lowes. But if it wasn't it, can easily be moved.
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I currently have offset looking to replace with centered top due to cost. Is that possible without having to change the plumbing around?
I bet it's one of those 8 hour projects for the 1st timer,it's always something that gets messed up.
It's never as easy as it looks.
This is why i love Lowes, they know how to do i right! Thank You.
mymovievideos happy to help! Thanks for watching our video.
The vanity is in part of the window. What’s wrong with these two fools
Terrible.
Hahahahaha I didn’t even notice that. That’s hilarious.
Yes! That outlet is kinda stuck behind the sink too. Makes me wonder how they will be able to change it if they wanted to lol.
Only reason why I clicked in the comment box.
Lol
Wall hung vanity spaced 6 inches off the wall would look much better in this situation
Why does everybody skip over the faucet install. Annoying. People need that information. The directions are useless.
How much do they charge to install ?
At 2:36 you can see the placement of the sink is not against the wall and its butted to the window trim and is partly in front of the window. The outlet is behind the faucet. It still doesn't look too bad. Let that be a lesson in itself.
tga2848 Good eye! This bathroom had some layout challenges that couldn't be addressed without changing the footprint so we made it work. Thanks for watching our video.
+tga2848 I noticed that and it bothered me too. However, as Lowe's described in their response, this was one of their better problem-solving solutions without having to re-plumb the bathroom. To Lowe's, you've turned a *scary* project into something that looks fun, managable and is certainly less-threatening to attempt. Honestly I can't wait now to get started on my first of three bathroom projects. I think the hard part now will be designing the bathroom and picking colors and a vanity. (That's a switch!) I feel equipped! Thanks, Lowes!
+Steve Stanley For what it's worth; I learned something regarding the the typical vanity that's purchased as a complete unit. They're fine butted against a back wall but if you're going to put them in the corner (like the above video) check your wall for square. I found that my wall, from the corner, out 22 inches, there was a gap of nearly a half inch. It's a problem trying to hide that because you can't shave the top to fit and you can't fill the gap with calk. If I'd known this beforehand, I'd have picked a top that came with a matching corner filler strip. I've decided to move my vanity away from the offending wall, which means space is wasted.
After inspecting my bathroom, it appears I'm in the same boat. An uneven, un-squared wall with a square vanity top that was shoved in place and a rather large amount of chalking used to compensate the gap. Whoa, never noticed that before. But, thank you for taking the time out to share this with me! I really do appreciate it. You certainly saved me extra work and I can adjust my bathroom design much easier! Again, thank you and much respect!
tga284
Do not install the faucet before putting the top on. If you do then you won't get a caulking gun, edging tool or your fingers behind the faucets to apply a nice bead of caulk.
why cant you put a bead of caulk on the back of the faucets after installing them on the top BUT before adhering the top to the vanity?
It bothers me slightly that it’s up against a window.
i love all your vids they are so amazing when i grow up i wanna be like you guyz
"Watch us tear up a historic bathroom and make this look like the typical 'flipper house'..." Great guidance on how to hook up the new P trap, too... jeeeeez.
My fav video on youtube
natalia jotyl really? this is your favorite. ok
Erik Mcnabb
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You must be a very interesting person
So black plash is just optional ?
Can I use silicone caulk instead of silicone adhesive to attach the sink to the cabinet?
No one else answered, but adhesive is used to hold things together. Caulk is used to seal water out, it won't hold things together.
Incredible
Also known as: How to be sure your vanity installation is NOT UP TO CODE. (hint: electrical outlet about two inches from faucet)
GFCI protected outlets can be installed this close..and the protection need not be at this outlet: this outlet can be fed by another that has the test/reset buttons (ie the actual GFCI outlet). While we are on this topic, verifying proper protection with the correct features of a GFCI is also required: you want a GFCI that when it has reached its end of life, that it permanently trips, regardless of grounding (ie an older home with open ground two-prong outlets).
It's not that it's not code. It's just a really silly location, typical you put a mirror there.
@@everbeenzen that’s true too
what if the new vanity doesn't have feet ? do we need to caulk the base (skirt) to the floor?
Yeesh that would bother me that it’s covering part of the window...
I used the stud finder and the only thing I found was myself. Help!
Can I do a job like this by myself looks pretty eazy if you know how to follow instructions but is every vanity the same
Suzette Richardson just do as the video literally did and you should be good. Feels more complicated doing this when you haven’t done it before. But, once you do it you’ll realize it was easier than you thought.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Ah wall outlet near faucet?
3:00 putting a vanity next to the window. Poor taste.
Great l really love Lowe's.
Wall socket needs to be moved, vanity needs to be 4” away from window not crammed infront of it. Shouldn’t need shims if tile person did a good job.
what exactly are those screws?
Why is the vanity different? One had open bay and other drawer..
That pink tile was beautiful. I honestly think that black vanity by itself would've been enough to really spruce up the entire bathroom and add a bit of contrast. Now it's just a grayscale bathroom. :(
How much you all charge ?
The plug location in not up to code
Awesome!
electrical outlet right over the vanity top by the faucet? Don't think so...
The wall and floor tile was beautiful compared to the cheap looking result of the remodel. I would have ditched the toilet and vanity and located a vintage toilet and wall sink to give that bathroom a mid century look!
Thank god you're not designing my bathroom.
Duuuh! 😱
Have to be brave to pull the sink out.
This makes me want to do home renovations..... But I rent
I rent, but since renting the same apartment for over 5 years, I gave up the miserable life of depending on landlord and started doing my own renovations to have a comfortable space. I could care less about money spent and not getting my security deposit back, but it only makes sense to make yourself comfortable in your own home if you can afford it.
@@beigefox6579 Until your landlord increases your rent, due to your improvements and then makes more money on your hard labor (if you are doing quality work). If you are not doing quality work, then the landlord will evict you for destroying the rental.
@@tonyfromindiana508 lol, I live in NY and pretty sure I can win most cases about landlord trying to increase or evict me for no decent reasons. Maybe I just dont let the landlord come inside the apartment. They've never been in the apartment anyways.
But I get your point, sometimes miserable landlords could get offended that tenant modified minor things like floor tiles or kitchen countertops(they would need to replace it anyways for the next tenants)
People worry about the outlet location...WHY?. How much water do you slop around, put a GFI and move on
Kids; parties; gatherings. Normal people will wash their hands and the water will trip the breaker every time. Unless the GFCI fails and you electrocute yourself when you are drying your hair while your significant other is shaving...
Outlet in front of faucet, vanity in front of window 😂
yeah, it's a frosted window. what is your point?
the electrical outlet have covers in them so when nothing is plugged into it, it slides over the back of the outlet so no moisture or water gets in. A little research goes along way. Beats making dumb comments for likes...
Wow, you got me big time
I was thinking the same thing. This is a cleaning nightmare. That window frame is going to need repairs in a year.
@@TriniLush7 Go read a hundred other comments, No One likes it this way, it's complete crap. How do you plug in your blowdryer where it is? And your wet hands are going to be splashing that outlet every five minutes. I seriously doubt that's CODE in any state. I know it's just a fake bathroom video in a studio, but really they shouldn't be showing that, making people think it's ok to install like that. And aesthetically, the cabinet is butted up in front of an actual window, also just bad looking not to mention a drafty spot to stand so close to.
not a good look for a home improvement store to go totally amateur hour when there are so many great *actual* DIY channels on here. vanity protruding into the window space (leaving a great pocket for dust and grime)? electrical outlet directly behind faucet and in a totally awkward position? you had the walls down to the studs, why didn’t you move the outlet box? you guys are experts in home projects? hella sloppy upgrade.
In other words, hire a pro to do this. :)
In other words, it's super simple to do yourself
This is not hard stuff agreed, however one might save money by hiring someone if they don't have a drill and some hole saws, proper tools etc.. and general knowledge about how to use them. factor in the inevitable multiple trips to the hardware store and an inexperienced person might have saved some time and money by just hiring a professional.
Slow down! Move the outlet
Y’all make shit look too easy. Might get into a little trouble doing this
How did Lowes approve this. The vanity location is all wrong including the outlet above. I have to rethink shopping at Lowes now.
Needs more detail
Mike Slaybaugh That’s like saying I should be able to do it myself after watching a home remodeling TV show. You’re an idiot.
Not up to code with that outlet right there
Obviously a scripted studio production. Look at how clean and new those pipes are.
You would never put vanity up against window and caulking is done with tape
electrical outlet failed
NAH
I think the first thing I would have done is get rid of that window !
EASTERN Haulers,🍂
Bathroom Vanity Direct feat. InFurniture Inc. p
so they show how to shut off the water supply in detail but don't explain how to open that window with the stinkin in the way
instructions are great, but the fact that the vanity comes out to obscure the window is pretty shoddy
Why the hell is the outlet right in front of the sink
👍👍👍
I don't need no stinkin screws
0.45
Useless video doesn't tell me how to install the plumbing or the sink
No one uses levels anymore
The vanity’s too close to the window. That door is going to be a pain
At the end, the vanity comes out in front of the window. WRONG SIZE VANITY.
What happens if you splash water into the electric outlet??? Against building codes??? Have these people ever remodeled anything??? Weird...
Your vanity is sticking above the window
I think it looked perfect before you ruined it 🤣🤣
How about showing the removal process if the pipes are built into the back of the vanity? We came for a clear and concise "how to" discussing all possibilities. I expect more out of Lowes.
Lol settle down. It's not that serious.
Lol it sticks out covering window
These videos are why i only shop at Lowe's
This is completely whrong you can not have an electrical outlet that close to the sink and lowe's should know that.
Can I poop on the vanity if the toilet is clogged?
That electrical outlet is not up to code and is a hazzard.
So the only thing holding the vanity in place is a thin bead of silicon? Come on surely that can’t be right.
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He should never had to be sorry for being gay. He didn’t owe anyone an apology. His dad should have loved him and accepted his son no matter what. Now he is gone. 😢
Lol
this is so wrong - use a base cabinet in a corner - no furniture styles - the tiny gap between sink cabinet and wall is not acceptable
And what do you do when your vanity top does not sit flush with the wall(s) or the vanity cabinet. If you've done any home remodeling, you will know almost nothing goes this smoothly. The devil is in the details. What do you do when things don't line up. This video does not address any of the most common problems when installing a vanity sink, and therefore is really useless.
This is what you get when you hire actors instead of professionals. Faucet in front of an outlet and sink sticking out into window. My Pro Tip: When installing a sink cabinet combo like this, go easier on the pancake makeup and scary eye-brow trims.
Funny that the vanity in the "before" photo is not the same vanity they are shown removkng..haha
Darryl Cuevas You’re right on that sir.
She's cute.
THE WINDOW IS TOO LOW .. MUST BE A RENTAL HOME .. NOBODY CARES ABOUT HOW CRAZY AND WEIRD THINGS ARE IN A RENTAL ..
Thanks but no thanks.
Sooo many missed steps like reaming the pipe, why is the vanity covering part of a window? Can we get a video on how not to mess up your eyebrows? The hell happened there?
Copied from old vid
this store sells quality products.but there is a.problem.mainly.the new jersey store.does not have.professional.staff.they can never help customers.because . they are always busy.👎👎.Me and my contractor do not shop at these stores anymore.