Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Coupon Codes

Are you in the market for kitchen and bathroom supplies? Are you remodeling your home and would like to save an additional 5-10% off already discounted prices. If so, call me directly at Dominic Anfossi at 800-875-7999 ext 1302 or email me directly at DominicA@HomeCenter.com. I have a wealth of knowledge and can assist you in making the right choice for you project. Plus I will save you money on the items you purchase.

There is no catch to this offer, simply call or email me with the model numbers you’re interested in and I will do my best to get you the items you need.
I carry all the top name manufacturers from Kohler, Danze, Grohe, Kindred Franke, Moen and many more.

Monday, October 1, 2007

HomeCenter.com Discounts

Are you in the market for kitchen and bathroom supplies? Are you remodeling your home and would like to save an additional 5-10% off already discounted prices. If so, call me directly at Dominic Anfossi at 800-875-7999 ext 1302 or email me directly at DominicA@HomeCenter.com. I have a wealth of knowledge and can assist you in making the right choice for you project. Plus I will save you money on the items you purchase.

There is no catch to this offer, simply call or email me with the model numbers you’re interested in and I will do my best to get you the items you need.
I carry all the top name manufacturers from Kohler, Danze, Grohe, Kindred Franke, Moen and many more.

Monday, September 10, 2007

The Canadian Connection for Plumbing Supplies


Living in Canada shouldn’t limit your plumbing supply options. You can now have material shipped to you from the states. Companies like http://www.homecenter.com/ can ship stainless steel sinks, faucets, hot water dispensers and other lightweight products directly to you. You can usually receive in stock items in 3-7 business days. Why settle for what your neighbor already has or what your local supplier has to offer. You can get the latest and greatest products and set your design apart from the rest. Homecenter.com has the ability to ship material via UPS right to your doorstep. Shipping cost varies depending on your postal code, however with highly discounted prices you can still save money in most cases.

Please note, any duties/custom fees are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.

Log on to http://www.homecenter.com/ today and check out their huge selection.


Send all quotes to:
Dominic Anfossi,
DominicA@HomeCenter.com, in most cases I will reply with in 24 hours of receiving your email. Please include your postal code, city and model numbers.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Plumbing Supply Discounts and Coupon Codes



Are you remodeling your Kitchen or Bathroom? Are you looking to save money on the products you purchase? If so, then look no further and check out my blog on a regular basis. I will be posting coupon codes that can save you up to 10% on purchase of $750.00 or more. Check out http://www.homecenter.com/ to view a large selection of products for your remolding needs. Once you determine the items you’re interested in, simply email me (DominicA@Homecenter.com) the model numbers, quantities, your zip code and I will put together a quote for you. Of course I will apply any coupon codes that are available at that time and indicate if the material is in stock or not.

If there is no coupon code available when I receive your email. I will see if I can offer any additional savings to you, of course the larger the quote the better chance of receiving additional discounts.

Don’t delay; email your product selection today!

Send all quotes to:
Dominic Anfossi,
DominicA@HomeCenter.com, in most cases I will reply with in 24 hours of receiving your email.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Finding the perfect toilet seat for your needs.

When it comes to replacing a toilet seat on an older toilet, you may have some difficulties finding the perfect seat. A lot of manufactures may have discontinued the particular color/ style you may need.

Simply going to your local home center may prove to be a waste of time and money. Here is a tip you can use to help determine what seat will best fit your needs, please see below:

First, determine who makes that toilet you currently have. The name is usually printed on the toilet.

Carefully remove the tank lid off the tank, inside you should find a series of numbers and or letters.

Write this information down, it will help the manufacturer determine what color and style toilet you have.

Once you have this information, you will have to call the manufacturer directly;

I have provided a phone list of the top manufacturers for you.
Kohler 800-456-4537
American Standard 800-442-1902
Crane Plumbing 800-546-5476
Eljer Plumbing 800-423-5537

When a manufacturer stops production on a toilet seat colors or styles, they will usually sell the molds to third party companies who will continue to produce the items under their own label. If the manufacturer tells you they no longer make the seat, ask them if they have a Church or Bemis equivalent model number. If not. You may still be able to purchase a seat from Church or Bemis.

Too find more information on Church or Bemis please see the links I have provided.http://www.bemisseats.com/catalog/retail/?cat=colors or http://www.churchseats.com/

This method has proven successful for a lot of my clients. Its may not solve every seat situation, but in most cases it will. If you have a uniquely colored seat, you may want to consider buying an extra toilet seat and storing it away just in case. Good luck,

By, Dominic Anfossi

Monday, September 3, 2007

Kitchen Sink bowls

Kitchen sinks are available in one bowl, two bowl, or three bowl models. The bowls can be deep or shallow, and have straight or sloped sidewalls. When deciding on the number and type of bowls you will need, think of how you are planning to use your sink.

Single bowl sinks are basic, but can be purchased with a depth of up to 10” or 12”. If you plan on using your sink primarily for rinsing dishes to prepare them for the dishwasher, then a single-bowl sink will probably meet your needs.

Two and three bowl sinks allow for multi-tasking. You can rinse or store dishes in the large bowl, and use the small bowl for a garbage disposal or to rinse vegetables.Bowls are available in different depths. Extra-deep bowls are great for soaking larger pots and roasters, but reduce the amount of space under your counter and may be troublesome for your back on a daily basis. Shallower bowls are great for rinsing vegetables or supporting garbage disposals. Bowl depths range from 5” to 12”.

The placement of the drain in bowls varies. The most common is a center-drain. Some bowls areThe placement of the drain in bowls varies. The most common is a center-drain. Some bowls are available with a rear-positioned drain. offers more usable bowl space, and since the plumbing underneath is set further back, it also adds the benefit of additional under-counter cabinet storage.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Selecting a Kitchen sink

Selecting your kitchen sink can be one of the most important decisions you make when remodeling your kitchen. Obviously your appliances play an integral role, however everything stems from the sink. That is where you wash and prep your foods and finish off your cooking experience. Selecting the right sink is very important and shouldn’t be rushed.

Most manufacturers make similar styles and shapes, but what you should be looking for is the features and benefits of each. Selecting a deep sink will be important if you use large pots. It gives you the added dept to fit a large pasta pot in the sink.Stainless steel sinks are probably the most versatile sinks when it comes to accenting your décor. Stainless steel is a neutral finish and works well in any kitchen. Do some research and continue checking out my blog for helpful tips and suggestions.

Dominic Anfossi