www.FixItWithFitte.com Check out the official Fix it with Fitte website for special features including production stills and our online store! http Subscribe to Kat 5 Films so you’ll be up to date on the latest antics of the Fix it with Fitte show! Episode 1: Fitte gets called in to fix a clogged sink to find that the task ahead is bigger than he expected. Making her ‘Fix it with Fitte’ debut, the lovely Kara heads off to take a shower while Fitte tackles the task of cleaning her pipes out!
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from natewood and more videos in the Bathrooms and Tubs category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Don’t call a pricey plumber! Anyone with a few tools can unclog a drain — without even resorting to those strong, toxic chemicals. Most of the time, anyway. To complete this How-To you will need: Baking soda Vinegar Rubber gloves Cleaning rags or duct tape A rubber plunger A plumber’s snake Petroleum jelly A bucket or pan A length of hose Step 1: Try baking soda If the clog isn’t too bad, try this easy cure. Remove the stopper and pour one-quarter cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by two ounces of vinegar. Let sit for 15 minutes, then rinse with two quarts boiling water. Warning: Don’t try this if you’ve already used a commercial drain opener, as it can create harmful fumes! Step 2: Prep the area If the baking soda and vinegar combo doesn’t work, prepare to plunge the drain by putting on rubber gloves and removing anything from the area, like a basket strainer in a kitchen sink. If the drain has an overflow hole—or two, if it’s a compartment sink—you’ll need to block it with cleaning rags or duct tape. Step 3: Add water Place the plunger over the clogged drain, and then fill the sink with enough water to nearly cover …
www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates why the size of your overmount stainless steel sink determines whether you should install your sink before or after the countertop is in place.
See how this drain cleaning system makes unclogging a drain a blast! Thisvideo is part of Cool Tools show hosted by Chris Grundy . SHOW DESCRIPTION id you know there’s a device that lets you carry a sheet of plywood with one hand? How do you use your drill for cleaning ducts or snipping sheet metal? And just what does WD-40 stand for anyway? DIY Network’s Cool Tools answers these and other questions offering an insider’s look at the tools you may not yet know about. Innovative new products, funky gadgets, technological advancements and improvements to old stand-bys – we take you behind-the-scenes for a look at design, development, demonstrations and testing. Stay on top of the changing tools marketplace as you see new tools in action and get tips on how to use them. If it’s cool, you’ll see it on DIY’s Cool Tools!
www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to install a kitchen faucet. Putting in your own kitchen faucet isn’t as hard as you think. This video walks you through hooking up the waterlines and a veggie sprayer.
A built in refrigerator, such as the Viking refrigerator in this video, fits seamlessly into kitchen cabinets. Tim Carter of www.AsktheBuilder.com demonstrates some important features to look for when looking for a built in refrigerator for your home.
Sink installation can be simple with a few tips. In this AsktheBuilder.com video, host Tim Carter shows you how to cut, mark and cut the hole for your sink.