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Elena is exclusively designed to save spaces without compromising on the overall appearance. This suave bathware is crafted to symbolize the contemporary lifestyle and is a perfect amalgamation of fashion and functionality. Metropolitan bathware suite has a uniquely-designed shape giving a touch of finesse to the bathrooms. The classy looking bathware suite comes in Wall-hung format and is available in different colours catering to various tastes of the consumers. Opulence is chic urban bathware suites that come with feminine and masculine finish. The classy-looking bath ware suites come in Back-to-Wall, Wall-Hung and Close Coupled model designs catering to various tastes of the consumers. Opulence bathware suite is available in colour Alpine White. plays its role for a better Environment and Society 50 million pieces of bathware success story in 20 years RAK Ceramics’ Bathware encompasses an elegant range in Wash Basins (Mounted & Pedestal types), Bathroom Sets - comprising of wash

basins, water closets and bidets (Floor Standing Close Coupled, Back-to-Wall & Wall Hung types), Special Need Toilets, Bath Tubs, Shower Trays, Kitchen Sinks and Exquisite Designer Faucets from Kludi RAK along with other accessories compliment the exclusive range of Bathware.
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RAK Bathware plays its role for a better environment and society Saves 33% in water consumption using the latest flush system in Bathware models. Compact elegant designs ensures space-saving in bathrooms by 20-40% depending on bathware models. Utilizes recycled natural raw materials to help in conserving natural resources. Adopts Clean Development Mechanism projects to reduce carbon emission during manufacturing process. Vitreous China Sanitaryware products are manufactured using high quality Ball Clay, Kaolin Clay, Silica Sand, Feldspar etc. The raw materials are tested as per the Standards procedure in laboratory before being taken for production. The non-plastic raw materials namely Silica Sand and Feldspar are crushed into manageable state to undergo a wet milling process in the ball mill. The mix is then transferred to a high speed blunger, where the clay will be added as per the recipe and the resulting ‘Body slip’ will undergo a 2 hours blunging process to achieve homogeneity of the mix.

It is then passed through a vibrating sieve attached to a fine mesh with powerful magnets to remove impurities before being finally stored in the storage Arc. From the storage Arc the body slip is transferred to various casting departments after testing the rheological properties. Quality Standard ISO 9001:2008 RAK Ceramics has been assessed by Bureau Veritas Certification, U.K. and granted approval under the terms of the scheme for Supplier Quality Management system to ISO 9001:2008.RAK Ceramics has been awarded the NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities) accreditation from Australia that certifies RAK Ceramics Sanitary ware Testing Laboratory is incompliance with NATA requirements to perform specific tests and operate in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025. The approval relates to Design, Development, Production and Supply of Ceramics and Porcelain Floor and Wall Tiles, Porcelain Slabs and Vitreous China and Fire Clay Sanitaryware including Acrylic Bath and Shower Bases, ABS Resin Toilet Seat and Covers.

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More experienced handymen can estimate how long a job will take before they start. Some handymen have certain jobs they charge a flat fee for as well. Discuss your project in detail with your handyman ahead of time to establish the price.This includes relatively simple things such as replacing light switches and outlets. Replacing a broken garbage disposal is also considered a small job, as is repairing a leaky faucet, replacing a thermostat, or even hanging a picture. As a rule of thumb, if it requires simple hand tools and takes no more than 1 to 2 hours, it’s a small job.Example: Fixing a water spout in the bathroom. The parts are there; they just need to be installed.These are a little more involved. Medium jobs can take more time and require a little extra expertise. For example, repairing drywall involves spackle, a putty knife and attaching support material if the damage is large enough. Hanging shelves can also be a medium job as shelves must be properly anchored into studs. These jobs can take between 2 and 4 hours to finish.

Example: Replacement installation for a mailboxThese are the most involved of handyman jobs and include wiring for a home theater, installing heating and cooling registers, wall repair or installing a kitchen sink with all of the elements. Generally, if you’re wondering if you need a handyman or a contractor for a particular job, it’s probably considered a large job. These jobs can take from 4 hours to a couple of days to finish depending on the complexity.Example: Add locks to certain interior doors, install gate on stairway for kids and pets, and turn a cubby into a linen closet all in one visit.Keep in mind, that if the job is big, requiring $500 a day or more, or includes the use of heavy machinery (bobcats, front-end loaders, etc.) you may want to hire a contractor instead.The average hourly rate of a handyman is in the $60 to $65 price range. However, there are professional handyman services that may charge higher, sometimes up to $125 an hour. The benefit of these services, while more expensive, is a degree of assurance that the handyman is a competent professional and will provide a certain quality of work.

The national average is about $77 an hour.Experience can be a valuable commodity. The rate will be based on their level of expertise. Experienced handymen may charge a higher rate, but take half the time to do a job than a less experienced pro.You might think that an experienced handyman could do a job faster than an inexperienced one. However, consider that some jobs don’t take that long and most don’t involve serious complications. The $60 an hour handyman who just opened his business will probably take about the same time as the $125 an hour handyman who has 30 years in the business, and both will probably have no trouble on a small job like changing cabinetry hardware. However, a more complex job -- hanging entirely new cabinets or replacing kitchen countertops -- may benefit from an experienced handyman.The more complicated the job, the longer it will probably take and the more you'll pay for labor. A good handyman will be able to tell you from the start if there are aspects of the job they can't handle well.

In those cases, you'll need a contractor or licensed specialist.Simple jobs are often small jobs, but even some larger jobs can be fairly simple. Changing an interior door knob is easy and a “small” job while sanding and re-hanging an interior door is a “medium” job, yet neither is particularly complex. Removing and replacing an old toilet, on the other hand, involves heavy lifting, plumbing knowledge and cleanup. If you aren’t sure about the complexity of the job, ask the handyman you are interviewing about what’s involved.Handymen normally charge by the hour, but can also charge a flat rate by the job. Some may charge for travel time, and some may charge a markup on parts they buy for your job. When gathering estimates, this is something you want to know early on.A handyman who works independently will usually charge around $60 to $65 an hour on average. Depending on where you live the actual price range can run from $55 to $75 for an independent operator. A handyman who is part of a larger business can charge up to $125 an hour or more.

The advantage to this is that he is expected to have a lot more expertise and meet a certain standard.Whether an independent handyman or part of a business, some jobs are best charged at a flat rate. These are usually larger jobs such as hanging chandeliers, mounting wall TVs, installing a toilet or a ceiling fan, or other such involved work.The more complex a job is, the more likely it is to have complications. Also, some jobs can take a couple of days if preparation hasn’t been done. If you break it down, billing by the job can sometimes mean you are paying higher per hour if a handyman works quickly. However, some jobs take longer and you wind up paying less by the hour. So for example:In general, an experienced handyman knows how long a job should take and may give you a flat rate based on that. If he knows a particular job will take about an hour, he may present his hourly rate as a flat rate. If he knows it will take two hours, he may give you the rate for two hours as a flat rate.

Naturally, this is incentive for the handyman to work quickly, and keeping a happy customer is an incentive to do the job well.Here are examples of some of the more common services and how long they take:Some services are quite involved and charging by the hour would make the cost prohibitive. Therefore, many handymen charge more complex jobs by the job. Here are some examples of services and prices that are often billed by the job:Developing a trusting relationship with a skilled, reliable handyman is like finding that great daycare provider or doctor. Here are some tips about selecting which handyman to hire:A handyman, contractor and DIYer share a lot of the same skills. However, there are times when you have to decide whether the job is one you can handle, or if you should call for help.Many small repairs or modifications can easily be handled by anyone with a screwdriver or hammer. DIY, however, is entirely dependent on the individual. What one person considers a simple task could be well beyond the abilities of another person.

One way to decide if a project is better as a DIY project is to ask yourself what can go wrong and how badly.Another consideration to think about is how many people it will take to do the job. A single person can build a house. However, it’s going to take a very long time and will be very difficult. Installing insulation or drywall can be handled quite easily by one person and requires little in the way of specialized skills. The actual effort of the job should be regarded as well. Installing a cinderblock wall is very labor-intensive. Moving blocks, mortar, and rebar can become tiring very quickly. Some jobs may seem simple enough -- turning your attic into an office or a spare bedroom, a larger picture window in your living room -- but often require quite a bit more knowledge. If your project is going to cost over $500 a day and take more than a day or two, you might want to hire a contractor. These projects are usually fairly big. They will also be more likely to require permits and inspections, and will often require a crew of workers to accomplish.

If you project requires any of the following, you need a contractor:This list is by no means exhaustive. Before beginning any project, check with your local regulations to see if your project is required to be done by a licensed contractor. Although it’s more expensive than hiring a handyman, hiring a contractor is a way to make sure that things are done safely and up to code.A handyman is the happy medium between DIY or hiring a contractor. As stated above, there are some jobs a handyman isn’t allowed to do. This is why some handymen are also licensed contractors. It enables them to spread their nets wider when bidding on jobs.To determine if you can use a handyman instead of a fully-licensed contractor, ask yourself the following:Answering “yes” to these usually means that your project can be done by a handyman. When looking for bids, be sure to give as much detail about the job as possible. An ethical handyman will tell you upfront if the job requires a contractor or if he or she isn’t comfortable with certain kinds of work.