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How long does a landlord have to fix a bathtub?

How long does a landlord have to fix a bathtub?

While the law generally considers 30 days an appropriate amount of time for landlords to fix something, it also expects issues to be fixed in a shorter period of time if it is something more urgent, such as the water or electricity not working.

Do landlords have to provide a bath?

The landlord is not required to provide a washing machine and dryer. There must be some form of heating in the living room. The bathroom must have a bath or shower, and toilet facilities must be provided. The bathroom should have ventilation, by a window or another form of ventilation.

How often should a tub be replaced?

Based on trends, the answer is roughly four to five years. Based on the lifetime of bathroom appliances, the answer is a little more difficult to gauge—maybe 15 to 20 years, depending on the quality of the bathtub and/or shower system.

How often do you have to replace a bathtub?

But two years is a good amount of time to replace it and start fresh. Bathtub and shower surrounds: Answer: After a Bath Planet remodel, you never need to replace your bath! That’s because we stand by the quality of our products with a lifetime guarantee.

Why is there no tub in the master bath?

He said no one really has time for soaking in a tub anymore and many felt having a bathtub in the master bathroom was just a waste of space that could be used for something more important, like additional vanity/cabinet space or a larger shower.

What happens when you fall in the bathtub?

My left leg hit the side of the tub and then my whole body was inside the bathtub. The pain was great. The surprise was even greater. And it was scary. I sat there in stunned silence for a bit and then started to cry. I texted my friend across the country, “I’m having a really bad week. Now I can add falling in the bathtub to the list.”

Which is way do faucet knobs turn to go on?

DanH | Jul 02, 2012 08:47pm | #9 What I’ve found is that rotation depends on whether there’s a knob or a lever. With knobs, you generally “unscrew” the knob to turn on the water. This is naturally CCW on the right side and CW on the left side.

Do you have to live with a leaking bathroom faucet?

Maybe the drip, drip, drip of your leaking bathroom faucet is driving you insane, there’s an unsightly stain in your living room carpet, or the paint in your kitchen has gone from crisp white to the dingy yellow of spoiled milk. These aren’t huge problems and don’t justify a move, but you don’t just have to live with them, right?

How do you replace a bathtub faucet at Home Depot?

Insert and tighten the set screw to secure the spout in place. Apply caulk where the base of the spout meets the wall. When all the new fittings are in place, turn the water supply to your house back on. Tip: If you added new caulk, make sure it has dried to manufacturer’s specifications before running water in the tub.

What are the signs of an old bathtub faucet?

Three signs that your old bath faucets are treading water: Their finish is dull or pitted. They still drip even after you repair them. Or, their style looks dated with the bath remodel you’re planning.

Is it time to replace your bathtub faucets?

Or, their style looks dated with the bath remodel you’re planning. If that describes your faucets, get ready for a sea of replacement options.