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| Smolka Kitchen and Bath Newsletter |
September 2006 | |
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Greetings!
Remember Smolka Kitchen and Bath is offering: * With any purchase over $500 get a FREE WaterSentry. Limited supply. * FREE software if you update your profile or if someone signs up for a new subscription. NO HIDDEN FEES.
Smolka Kitchen and Bath * Now has over 375 catalog entries for sale on the web site. * Updated our 'Books+' page (a single page of items) to Relaxation Aides with over TEN categories with more than 10 pages per category.
ContractorsWe are interested in publishing pictures of kitchens and bathrooms installed by contractors. We will pick those that please us and publish them on our website with full contact information of the contractor. If you or your contractor would like this internet exposure then send your pictures as attachments to publicity@smolka.biz by email and include the contractor company name, address, telephone number and web URL, if there is one.
Steve Zwillick 63 |
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Soak up spa style Bring bathroom luxury home
Toilets, sinks and showers arent what people want in a bathroom, theyre what they need.
What people dream about, however, is a soothing retreat a spa-inspired space to rewind in. People now want soaker tubs and multiple shower heads.
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Toilet Paper  for your X-Spouse
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Bathroom Medicine Cabinet: Do You Have One? Do You Need One? By Delbert Parkison
Everyone loves a good bathroom cabinet. There are so many things that they are good for: holding linen, toiletries, and other fanciful things. Bathroom cabinets can be attached to the wall or free standing on the floor. Sometimes, they have special purposes; sometimes, they are more a general use cabinet. For instance, a bathroom medicine cabinet is in almost every bathroom made since the 70s. Full story |
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Copper Costs a Pretty Penny These Days Demand Is Up, Supply Is Down, Builders Are Stuck in the Middle
While the rest of the country is complaining about rising gasoline prices, builders and remodelers have their own commodity problems right now with copper. In some areas, copper prices have more than doubled in just six months. And with the average single-family home using as much as 440 pounds of copper, according to the Copper Development Association (CDA), those price hikes are beginning to have an impact on costs. Full story | |