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Affordable Walk in Shower Cubicles
Posted on September 13th, 2009 1 commentNobody minds saving a little cash when trying to decorate their home although we don’t like to buy cheap if it means we are going to get inferior quality products that don’t last as long as we would like.
The current fashion in bathroom design means that many of us are opting for the convenience and usability of walk in showers. Given that such things can turn out to be expensive it can be handy to do a little research to find a walk in shower cubicle that comes in at a more economical price point than the most expensive items in the stores.
You can actually find good quality walk in shower cubicles for as little as $250, but you’ll have to add another $50 for a shower head. The digital consoles and all the fancy gear are expensive, but you don’t have to have all that to get clean. Since these units are self contained you need not buy a tray or panels or doors separately.
Everything you need is included in these walk in shower enclosure kits (except the tap and shower head). You don’t have to tile the back wall unless you want to. Add a personal touch by getting a small wooden bench ($10 -$15) and put some pumice stones on the floor ($10). Pumice rock is great because it’s light and won’t damage the tray and can double as foot scrubbers. (Now add $50 for a plumber) The total cost = about $370.
As you can see its possible to get yourself fashionable quality for a very reasonable price which will allow you to get so much more out of your bathroom than a regular shower. If you are in any doubt about which model to buy in order to get a good deal then you can always do a little extra research online and get advice from those who have already made a purchase in this area.
By Alex Gapper
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Ideas on Walk-in Shower Enclosures
Posted on September 13th, 2009 3 commentsIf you are currently in the market for a walk in shower and you are having trouble funneling all of the possibilities into one fluid vision of showering tranquility, then you should consider the ideas presented in this article. Specifically we will discuss design preferences, personal requirements, and your renovation details. After consulting the information in this article you should be able to design your new shower enclosure with ease.
When envisioning your shower you should first consider your personal design preferences. If you feel like you are at your best when you are outdoors and surrounded by nature then you may want to include some of these aspects in your design. You could make your floor out of smooth pebbles with an appearance similar to river rock or incorporate some accessories with items like animals, plants, or seashell designs. However, if your taste is more contemporary you could include tile with clean lines and a polished feel. If neither of these style ideas is appealing and you are more interested in enjoying a luxurious spa like experience, this can also be accomplished with steam room enclosures. There are a plethora of options available for walk in shower enclosures and the sky (or ceiling) is the limit.
Other things to consider when creating this new space are the personal requirements and needs of the members of your family. Will someone who will be using it be handicapped? If so, then you should probably install handicap rails. Is there a chance that more than one person at a time will be using this bathing area? If you and your spouse like to share the shower, then the space allotted should be larger. Can you live without a bathtub to take the occasional soak? If not, then you should consider tub shower enclosures. No matter what your needs are when designing your new space there will be an option to fit the circumstance.
Next we need to discuss your renovation details. What is your budget? Are you the ultimate do-it-yourself guru or will you be hiring a contractor? And what are the size limitations on the space? If you have a tight budget you may have to do a little more research and investigation in order to make sure your are getting the best product at the lowest possible price, but this should not hinder your ability to create the bathing space of your dreams. It may also require more research on your part if you are planning to do this installation yourself. You will not have all of the knowledge that an experienced contractor will possess. Such as which tile is more porous and likely to absorb water that will leak through to the backing behind the tile. You will want to make sure all of the products you will be using are water safe and recommended for walk in shower enclosures.
Finally you should always take the size limitations of your space into consideration. There are many types of shower enclosure kits that you can purchase as long as they are not too large for the area. Also, if you do not have any space limitations, you may want to make the entire room into a wet room.
The options are limitless and no matter what your design preference, family requirements, or renovation details are the perfect walk in shower enclosure is just around the corner. With the information I have provided in this article you should be on your way to the bathroom of your dreams.
By Addison Lee
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Eight Question to Ask Before Buying a Whirlpool Tub
Posted on September 13th, 2009 1 commentWhirlpool tubs are becoming increasingly common in master baths and on larger decks all over the world. So before you take the plunge and order one, here are a few questions to ask to ensure you buy the right Whirlpool Tub for your needs.
Is it safe? Make sure the tub you choose has non-slip steps, grab bars, and other safety features.
Is it easy to clean? Air jet tubs are easier to maintain; with water jets, even a little water left in the pipes can breed bacteria.
How many jets? Whirlpool tubs come with an endless array of jets and options.
Is it comfortable? A tub can have a huge array of massaging jets, but if the seats themselves aren’t comfortable, you won’t enjoy it.
Will it fit? Some tubs don’t disassemble completely-so you’ll need to be sure the one you choose will fit through your bathroom door.
Is it heavy? Especially if you’re installing your whirlpool tub in a second floor bathroom, weight should be a concern.
Does it have a low-water sensor? A low-water sensor keeps the motor from wearing itself out circulating a low level of water.
Does it have an internal heater? Some tubs come with internal heaters that keep the water warm while it’s circulating or while the air is being pumped through.
Do your research; measure your space; and try out a large number of whirlpool tubs. If you do, you’re more likely to find the perfect fit for your space and your budget.
By Ray Dobson
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Tips For Selecting A Whirlpool Tub
Posted on September 13th, 2009 1 commentWhen selecting a whirlpool tub there are a number of factors must be taken into consideration. First, you need to understand the difference between a whirlpool tub and a spa or hot tub. The primary difference being that a whirlpool tub is filled and drained each time it is used, whereas a spa or hot tub is kept full over a period of time and chemicals are added to the water in order to maintain the proper balance.
Despite this difference, there are many similarities between a whirlpool tub and a hot tub or spa. For example, a whirlpool tub utilizes jets to help provide massaging water. Similarly, the water temperature of a whirlpool tub can be maintained at the level desired by the user.
Since the main reason homeowners desire a whirlpool tub is to take advantage of the water jets, this is the first area that must be considered when selecting one for purchase. The number of jets and the location of these jets is key, as some whirlpool tubs focus more on the back while others may focus more on the feet or other areas of the body. In addition, some may only possess two or three jets while others offer multiple jets, making it possible to create a more personalized and desirable effect for multiple users.
Whirlpool tubs also allow the user to adjust the amount of pressure that is exerted by the jets. For those wishing to have more control over the intensity of the massage, it is important to purchase a tub that allows for a great deal of personalization.
When purchasing a whirlpool tub, it is also important to consider the fact that these tubs may be unsuitable for certain users. The velocity of the water can be harmful to individuals with certain medical conditions. In addition, children may not find the jets to be comfortable.
In addition to considering the number and placement of the water jets, the shape of the whirlpool tub is also important. In fact, whenever possible, it is best to actually sit in the tub before making a purchase in order to make sure the shape is comfortable for all that will be using the tub.
By Gabriel J.Adams



