What makes a good bathroom.
How to choose the right bathroom suite from all the variety we have on the market? What is it necessary to consider when choosing a bathtub or necessary equipment? Well chosen and successfully placed bathtub and equipment will make them comfortable and easy to use.
To start at the right time.
It is necessary to choose needed bathroom equipment (including a bathtub) before the new bathroom installation works start. Having decided on the arrangement of bathroom equipment, it is necessary to work out water-piping and drainage system, in case new layout differs from the existing one.
A selection and a number of pipes and fitment required (connectors, fittings, branch boxes, etc) shall be chosen in accordance with the configuration plan. In case the existing layout is preserved, it is necessary to decide whether old bathroom pipes need to be replaced. New bathroom units installation starts just before the beginning of finishing works.
Where to start with when choosing a bathtub.
When choosing a bathtub, it is necessary to following criteria. A bathtub needs to be of comfortable size and form, to fit to the size and interior of the new renovated bathroom. The bathtub should be solid and resistant to mechanical damages, resistant to solvent action of water (wooden bathtubs or Ofuro, also known as furo a traditional Japanese bath, normally associated with a steep-sided wooden bathtub). A new bathroom installation system shall correspond to the existing water supply system. In case drainage accessories (waste traps) are not included in a set, it is necessary to buy a bathtub and a waste trap at the same time to provide compatibility of constructions. All of the bathtubs are supplied with the openings for overflow which are structurally connected with a bath trap.
It is recommended to choose mixers when purchasing a bath as well. It is important to know that
installing a new bathtub, it is necessary to allow a comfortable space near the new bathtub to make your bathroom safe to use. Also it is better to choose a model with anti-slip coating on a bottom which is provided by adding quartz granulated material or rubber droplets. For convenience of using, fashionable bathtubs are often provided with different types of elbow-rests, headrests, comfortable chrome-plated or gilded handles, housing for soap dishes, etc. Many manufacturers produce baths with the backrests of anatomic form which follow human body curves. Depending on a buyer's predilections and general bathroom interior design, it is possible to choose a bathroom suite of nearly any color. Usually, most of available commercial bathroom suites are of white color. More refined colors are supplied to order. Timing of orders differs.
What does a price of a bathroom suite depends on?
Manufacturing material (in increasing price: steel, cast-iron, acrylic), a size (bathtubs of standard sizes are cheaper), a form (rectangular bathtubs are cheaper than angular and shaped ones, at other equal descriptions: manufacturing material, class, setting). Also the presence of additional functional details: headrests, elbow-rests, seats, handles, shelves, etc. A class and design of a product defines the price range too: "practical", "first class", "super de luxe". For example the "super de luxe" rectangular cast-iron bathtub is more expensive than the “practical” shaped acrylic bathtub).
London Builders: Bathroom Right Choice
Posted by tiae Labels: London Builders: Bathroom Right ChoiceYou were on a vacation and your house was locked for a couple of days. And you get the musty odor as soon as you enter inside the bathroom! Perhaps molds and mildews have nested in your absence.
You should be very careful when you are going to stay away from home for a long time. Places like bathroom, kitchen or basement can catch molds. Why? Just go through the common reasons of mold infestation and you would get the answer:
1. Poor ventilation
2. Poor lighting
3. Warm weather
4. Damp
5. Humid environment
Now think why your bathroom can get moldy when you keep it locked for long due to some reason or the other! A closed or locked bathroom has all the conditions for mold growth. And if you fail to detect them timely, the problem takes bigger shape.
Molds not only fill the area with a musty odor, but leaves ugly stains on the surfaces they grow on. Wood, paper, concrete walls, bathtub, shower curtain, window sidings and blinds and other items of your bathroom can get infected easily.
Molds can grow in bathrooms that are in regular use.
Even when you are present at home, molds can easily grab a position inside your bathroom. Being a small area it is quite easy for them to take a hold on bathrooms. Moreover, the place is humid, hot, less-ventilated and not well-lit.
The problem is bathroom molds grow out of control very fast because you cannot remove the source of water.
How to kill mold in bathroom:
However, nothing is impossible under the sun and you can definitely win the battle with those small microscopic organisms. Here are few tips that would help you control bathroom molds.
-> Keep the place dry
That should be the first point in your mold cleaning regimen. Steam and regular use of water make bathrooms humid and damp. It is difficult to make the place dry. Use a fan; this is an easy way to dry off bathrooms. You can also use portable dehumidifier.
Now, when you are leaving house for a couple of days, you can keep a small window open so that air can flow in and out. However, make sure keeping the bathroom window open is not risky from any other perspective!
-> Switch on the lights
Molds prefer dark places. So keep the lights on at least when the floors are moist and reduce mold growth.
Though the time is for energy saving, turn a low-powered light on in your bathrooms when you are out for long.
-> Take special care of bathtub, shower curtain and surrounding walls
Bathtub is very much likely to catch molds and mildews. It gets wet and sustains moisture; and the buildup of organic materials makes the surface heaven for molds and mildews.
What is the most relaxing place in your home? Many people agree that it’s the bathtub. The current trend in home design reflects this. Bathtubs in new homes today focus on luxury.
What makes a bathtub luxurious? The features that a bathtub offers often define bathtub luxury. There are many types of bathtubs available with each type offering its own unique luxury features. Some of the most popular bathtub types include garden tubs, walk in bathtubs, and claw foot bathtubs.
Garden tubs are large, round tubs that are made for soaking. The large size of a garden tub is considered by many to be the most luxurious feature of this type of bathtub. Garden tubs can also be equipped with other features, the most popular being whirlpool jets.
Walk in bathtubs are made for accessibility. They provide the luxury of bathing to people who may not be able to step up and into a regular bathtub. A walk in bathtub does this by providing access to the tub via a door on the side that opens for entry. Walk in tubs can also be equipped with whirlpool jets as well as dual seats.
Claw foot bathtubs are a popular luxury bathtub choice because of their elegant Victorian style and design that has stood the test of time. The oblong shape of a claw foot tub is designed with comfort in mind. In addition, there are a variety of faucet attachments available with massaging features.
It is easy to see that luxury bathtubs come in many forms. When deciding on a luxury bathtub type, consider what features you would like for it to offer to you.
Clawfoot Bathtubs - Vintage or Premier Bathroom Design
Posted by tiae Labels: Clawfoot Bathtubs - Vintage or Premier Bathroom DesignClawfoot bathtubs have been a favorite style of bath fixture for hundreds of years and remains a popular choice today for new bathrooms. So the question arises: are clawfoot bathtubs considered vintage design or premier modern style? Here are the facts.
Vintage Clawfoot Bathtubs. The true vintage styles from past times were made of cast iron. These antique bathtubs were very long lasting, but difficult to move. They can be found in older homes and antique shops, but are no longer manufactured in the original cast iron material. Replicas of the old designs are still made, but lighter materials are now used.
Modern Clawfoot Bathtubs. The advancements in technology have allowed clawfoot bathtubs to be manufactured from fiberglass and acrylic materials, therefore weighing only a portion of what the true antique tubs weighed. The same look of vintage style can still be purchased, but new clawfoot bathtubs are also available that have a modern look, such as stainless "claws" and fixtures with massaging controls.
So, the answer to the original question is both. Clawfoot bathtubs can be incorporated into either vintage or premier modern bathroom designs. If you want to make your bathroom design vintage, select a plain claw foot bathtub that has the look of traditional Victorian style. Floral wallpaper or borders, large marble floor tile, and decorative mirrors will complete the look. For a modern plan, choose a new style clawfoot bathtub that has deluxe features and stainless fixtures. Select simple, geometric designs, and plain accessories that have character. Regardless of the style you choose, you can enjoy one of these bathtubs in your new bathroom design.
An Easier Way to Replace Bathtub Faucets
Posted by tiae Labels: An Easier Way to Replace Bathtub FaucetsI always equated the awe-inspiring task of trying to replace bathtub faucets with the 'Big Bang' inspired complicated scientific experiments. At least, the very thought of dealing with collars, trims, handles and screws seemed pretty overwhelming. As a layman that did not boast of any kind of competence in the plumbing arena, my fears were not that esoteric.
But that was until I was introduced to a home repair expert. A veteran of several repair and renovation projects, he exhorted me not to view this hugely deflating task in the tediously familiar manner.
Thanks to his easy-to-follow steps, that irritating drip-drip sound is now a thing of the past. Trust me; I have never slept more soundly.
Ignorance Is Not Always Bliss
For those of us that don't care a fig about leaking faucets, it extremely easy to remain utterly tone-deaf to that not very flattering sound in the bathroom. Since we treat this very tenuous contention with a mix of ignorance and trepidation, it does not seem high treason to succumb to the guiles of that experienced plumbing professional that walks straight into our homes from the yellow pages, and burns a massive hole in our pockets.
A few basic plumbing supplies generally housed in a tool box coupled with some patience and a firm resolve is what is needed to fix that dripping faucet.
The Einstein Of A Bathtub Faucet
Repairing a bathtub faucet calls for a nuanced understanding of its structure and composition. You could either have a two-handle compression faucet or a single-handle washerless faucet. The washerless variety comes in three different versions- ball, cartridge and disc type.
The process of replacing a washerless bathtub faucet is very similar to that of a washerless sink faucet. In both cases, the cartridge must be replaced after unscrewing the retaining nut or clip. If there's a ball type of faucet that's the cause of your consternation, a set of brand new O-rings and seals is all that it takes to assuage your fears.
Thankfully, I have come to realize that my bathroom is not the Large Hadron Collider, and replacing that leaking bathtub faucet is not about releasing a stream of protons at light speed. It's much less complicated, and the results far less calamitous.
Why Choosing a Bathtub is Like Getting Dressed
Posted by tiae Labels: Why Choosing a Bathtub is Like Getting DressedWhen a woman dresses for an evening out, she would never think of first choosing which earrings she will wear and then making the clothes fit around that choice—unless she intended wearing nothing else of course… Neither would a man choose his necktie and try to make his clothes suit the tie, unless… It’s common sense that you choose the main item of clothing first, and then choose the accessories to match the outfit.
And yet when it comes to planning their bathroom, many people do the equivalent of choosing the earrings or necktie first—or rather they choose the outfit, the shoes, the accessories without giving a thought as to how they fit together and the total visual effect. They choose a bathtub, and a vanity, and a color for the walls without thinking of the total effect… and then wonder why they feel disappointed with the end result.
But if we take a leaf from the book of common sense as applied to dressing for a night out, the job becomes so much easier. The trick is to think of the main focal point of the bathroom—and for our purposes that main focal point is the bathtub—first, and once that decision has been made plan the rest of the bathroom around it.
Think of the bathtub like an altar in a place of religious worship. It is the main place of attention, and the rest of the bathroom should kneel in worship… So if you decide that a sunken, contemporary bath is for you, a bathtub with clean, straight lines, perhaps not a curve in sight, the rest of the bathroom should follow suit, with minimalist ironmongery, with perhaps a lot of shiny chrome and brushed steel. If you go for a vintage clawfoot bathtub with beautifully curved back made for reclining and soaking in hot water, then the rest of the bathroom should follow… so think ornate finishes, possibly a vintage antique mirror on the vanity with gilded gold frame… You get the idea. Get the main focal point—the bathtub—in there first and let the rest follow naturally.
If you do this, it will be like dressing properly—choose the outfit and then choosing the accessories is easy. Of course, you might want another item to be the focal point of your bathroom, but then it’s probably not worth calling it a “bathroom”… If you want a real bathroom, then make the focal point that bathtub.
Which is Better Cast Iron or Acrylic Bath Tubs
Posted by tiae Labels: Which is Better Cast Iron or Acrylic Bath TubsWhich is better cast iron or acrylic claw foot bath tubs? This will greatly depend upon who you speak with. Listed below are some common arguments both the acrylic and cast iron bathtubs salesman will pose to you.
1. Acrylic Claw Foot Bath Tub Salesman Cast iron bathtubs are externally heavy and very difficult for four strong people to get upstairs.
Our View No doubt cast iron bath tubs are heavy. You must remember however, you only move a cast iron bath tub into place more than likely once in a lifetime. Dont let a one time move deter you from purchasing a cast iron bath tub.
2. Acrylic Claw Foot Bath Tub Salesman Cast iron bath tubs are cold to the touch.
Our View No doubt cast iron bath tubs will be cold to the touch when empty during the winter months. This would only be a problem if you take a bath without warm water in the bath tub. Simply remember to fill your bath tub with warm water before bathing. Cast iron is an excellent conductor of heat and will be delightfully warm when you get into your bath tub.
3. Cast Iron Claw Foot Bathtub Salesman Acrylic bath tubs are prone to flexing.
Our View We have also observed this issue and have found that this is generally due to improper installation. We recomend that you always employ a licensed plumber to install your bath tub whether you have a cast iron or acrylic bath tub. Cutting corners can cost you more money in the end due to improper installation.
4. Cast Iron Claw Foot Bathtub Salesman Acrylic bath tubs scratch very easy.
Our View Both acrylic and cast iron bath tubs can be scratched if not properly cared for. We suggest that you follow your manufactures recommendation for care.
Facts about Bathtub Surround and What it Can Do For You
Posted by tiae Labels: Facts about Bathtub Surround and What it Can Do For YouHidden away in a corner of the bathroom is a remarkable innovation that most people will never notice unless they meticulously inspect its edges.
Bathtub. Fit for luxurious baths and showers.
Who could ever think that beneath these exquisite creations is an ingenious utilization of what would otherwise have been just another feature of a typical form inside the house.
Going into the details of the bathtub, one gets the delightful impression of making a totally unexpected, felicitous discovery. That beneath the wonderful and relaxing baths are functional devices that serve as a barricade against water seepage — bathtub surround. Without it, you could have been stomping your way out of the bathroom due to water loss.
The Hidden Concept
What most people do not know is that bathtub surround is an innovative tool to seal or lock-in water within the perimeters of the bathtub. These bathtub surrounds can be used anywhere but they simply works well with bathtubs.
These kinds of surrounds usually come in kits, where the handbook or instruction manual is included. However, this manual is best read while inside the store because there are some instructions on buying certain materials that will be needed when you are already installing the bathtub surround.
However, as good as it may sound, many people are still not aware of the benefits that they can derive from bathtub surrounds. Hence, here is a list of some of its advantages so that they will know that the next time they see bathtub surrounds, they know that they should buy one for urgent situation or certain kinds of bathtub disaster.
1. Convenience
Bathtub surrounds are not built just for the sake of building it. These kinds of surrounds are especially made to provide convenience for the bathtub users.
With bathtub surrounds, people can expect easier, more convenient way of retaining water while taking a dip.
2. Optimum water conservation
One of the best things about bathtub surrounds is that it promotes water conservation. This is because with these things present in your bathtub, you can be assured that what you get is full ration of the amount of water that you have just placed inside your tub. This means that as you progress with your bath, no amount of water is wasted that is usually brought about by leakage or seepage within the walls of the bathtub.
3. Reliable
Bathtub surrounds can actually give you many years of leakage-free soaking and bathing. With these devices, you can be assured of a hardwearing, stain-defiant, and manageable bathtub.
4. Good Impressions
Old, grimy bathtubs are absolute disgusts. They do not just make your bathroom filthy-looking but they can also promote water leakage while taking a dip.
Hence, through the use of bathtub surround, you can easily renovate your bathtub, thereby, creating a fresher and modernized look.
Best of all, bathtub surrounds somewhat conceal the imperfections brought about by the wear and tear of your old bathtub. It covers any cracks or breaks within the walls of your bathtub, which can consequently modify the overall look of your tub and your bathroom.
Choosing The Perfect Bathtub
Posted by tiae Labels: Choosing The Perfect Bathtub, thank:http://ezinearticles.comThe bathtub can be your oasis of sanity in a chaotic world. That's why finding the focal point to your oasis room, the bathtub, is such an important task. The first thing you will need to think about when planning your bathtub purchase is the kind of bathtub person you are. Do you enjoy relaxing and lounging in a tub for peace and ease of stress? Or are you the type of bather who just likes to get in and get clean? Maybe you enjoy the look and feel of an old fashioned bathtub that corresponds with the rest of your house décor. Or do you just want something out of the ordinary that will fill you with a sense of pride whenever you walk into your sanctuary.
Bathtubs come in a variety of materials. Standard bathtubs are usually made of porcelain or cast iron. These would be the garden-variety bathtubs that you see almost everywhere. Generally built into a wall they don't leave much option for creativity in their placement. You can gain some originality through color choices with these tubs. Opt for an unusual color and build your bathroom color scheme around the bathtub. If you search hard enough you should be able to find a bathtub in any color you can dream up.
Does sinking into a steaming bathtub at the end of a hard stressful day fill you with a sense of anticipation? If yes, then you might like a soaking bathtub. Clawfoot bathtubs are the ideal in soaking bathtubs. They can come in a variety of materials and color schemes. The clawfoot bathtub with both sides raised allows for luxurious lounging for two. One of the most unusual types of these clawfoot bathtubs is the wooden bathtub. They are rustic and beautiful all at the same time. Your bathroom will take on an elegant look with one of these. Copper clawfoot bathtubs are the ultimate in luxury and beauty. Made from hammered copper these copper bathtubs can be aged naturally to their greenish patina or kept waxed to retain the copper color. Either way they are certain to become the focus of your bathroom. And finally glass clawfoot bathtubs are the sexy choice for bathtubs. These take a certain type of individual to feel comfortable lounging in a completely see through environment. But if you've got what it takes then this will certainly be the bathtub for you.
If you are a bather who just wants to get in and wash up without any of the fuss then you might be happiest with a small bathtub. Perhaps you don't have the space available in your bathroom for one of the larger freestanding models. Don't let space get you down. You can dress up a small bathtub with color and accessories to make it your own tiny oasis.
As you can see there are countless varieties of bathtubs available for every type of bather. First decide how much the bathtub means to you and what it's intended use will be. Once you've decided that, you can browse through the many varieties of bathtubs available and find the one that delivers the biggest decorating bang for your buck.
Small Bathtubs Don't Mean Small Pleasure
Posted by tiae Labels: small bathtubs don't mean small pleasure, thank:http://ezinearticles.comIt is a common problem. You really want to have a bathtub which is a pleasure to bathe in, and especially one which enables you to soak in water, but your bathroom is so small that you just can't fit in a traditional sized tub. Thankfully, modern designers have understood the problem and have come out with a range of small bathtubs that are absolutely perfect for a small room, and which can make your bathing experience worthwhile no matter how much space you have available. Here we will look at some of the innovations that have come about in the past few years which means that you can enjoy a decent bathtub no matter the size of your bathroom.
It must be said that much of the design thinking that has gone into the new range of small bathtubs probably takes a lot of influence from the Japanese bathtub, which is traditionally much smaller than the Western bathtub. One innovation that has come about in the past few years is the use of a seat in the bathtub, which means that instead of lying down you can simply sit. Of course, this means that the bathtub can be smaller, and instead of stretching out and the body assumes a more vertical position and yet still manages to soak to a good degree.
Allied to this, is the design idea that modern bathtubs can be deeper instead of wider, and this can be achieved since modern materials such as fiberglass for instance, can essentially be molded into almost any shape you can think of. As mentioned above, a small bathtub with a seat can make for a really nice bathing experience, and by using modern materials it is possible to make a bathtub that can fit in almost any area in the bathroom and have an internal shape that makes it possible to be extremely deep and therefore a good soaking tub without taking up much space.
In order to get the depth, most people think that you need to sink the bathtub into the floor. However, modern technology can come to the rescue again, since there are now a wide range of materials that can be used to place the bathtub on a pedestal, which means that in effect the bathtub is raised from the floor and then sunken, giving the depth that is needed to make it a true soaking tub without taking up the width.
So if you are thinking that a small bathtub will not give you a good bathing experience, think again. With modern design techniques, allied with the use of modern materials, some of the bathtubs that are now available are absolutely perfect for giving you a great bathing experience but without taking up the space. And not only do you get a great bathing experience, but you also get a more spacious bathroom which you can look at why you're relaxing in the bathtub, soaking up to your neck in all water
Preventing Water Damage in the Bathroom
Posted by tiae Labels: Preventing Water Damage in the Bathroom, thank http://amazines.comThe frequent use of water in the bathroom makes it extremely vulnerable for moist accumulation and potential water damage. By inspecting it regularly, you can reduce water related damages.
Bathtub and Shower
The shower and bathtub require special attention and maintenance. Check the tiles and replace if cracked. Make sure that there is no missing grout between the tiles. Inspect and replace cracked caulking at joints where the walls meet the floor or the bathtub. Clogged drains and pipes problems will prevent the bathtub from drying and may indicate serious problems beneath the bathtub. Consult with a professional immediately to prevent structural damage. Pay attention to discolorations or soft areas around the bathtub walls as they may indicate an internal leak.
Plumbing
Signs for water damage are hard to detect since most pipes are installed inside the walls. Pay special attention to flooring and walls moisture and stains as they may indicate an invisible plumbing problem. Check moisture levels in adjoining rooms as well.
Sinks and Cabinets
Sinks and cabinets are exposed to moisture and humidity daily and are often overlooked. Inspect regularly under the sink and on the countertop above it. Repair any drip in the trap as it may suggest drain problems. Look around the sink, slow draining pipes may indicate a blocked drain. Replace sink seals if they are cracked or loose.
The Toilet
The toilet is a vulnerable water junction. Check the water lines and search for leaks around the toilet seat, in the hose, and under the water tank. If you detect any signs of moisture on the floor around the toilet, check for leaks in the toilet rim and tank seals. Be aware that hanging toilet bowl deodorants increases the chances for clogs.
Smell is the sense that’s the most strongly linked to our emotions and memories. You can tell every time you smell something from your childhood—whether it’s that perfume your mom used to wear, the smell of meatloaf in the oven, or the scent of freshly cut grass on a Saturday morning, we’ve all got a few scent triggers that bring us back to a simpler time. It’s no wonder that smells are now believed to have beneficial properties that can cause us to relax, perk up, feel better, or whatever else we need. And if you want to get into aromatherapy, the perfect place to do it is already installed in your house—the bathtub.
When starting on aromatherapy, you’ll encounter two different types of oils: essential and fragrance. Fragrance oils are synthetics, and while they may be fine for perfumes, they aren’t considered ideal for aromatherapy use. Essential oils are more desirable; they’re made from parts of the plant itself: the roots, leaves, stalks, pods, flower petals, etc. They can be very strong, and before using an essential oil in your bathtub, it’s important to do a skin test to determine if you have any allergies. Simply put a drop of the oil on your wrist, and don’t wash it for 24 hours. If you don’t notice any pain, itching, raised welts, or any other reactions during this time, the oil is safe for you to use.
Essential oils are very strong, however, and many aromatherapy experts advocate diluting them in a carrier oil such as sweet almond before applying them to the skin or using them in the bathtub. Only about 5 drops or less should be used in a bath. Here are a few common oils used in bath aromatherapy, and their effects:
Lavender. One of the most common therapeutic oils, lavender is sweet-smelling and makes you smell great once you get out of the bathtub, too. Lavender is believed to have mentally relaxing and soothing properties, and it’s great for anyone who’s had a stressful day. It’s also said to be good for skin conditions such as eczema, headaches, insomnia, dry skin, and hot flashes, and it’s got antiseptic properties as well. It’s very soothing on bug bites and other skin irritations.
Eucalyptus. This one is used for people with respiratory problems. Breathing in eucalyptus-scented steam is said to clear airways and soothe lungs, and there’s no better way to do that than in a bath.
Chamomile. Chamomile, like lavender, is said to be relaxing and soothing. It’s one of the oldest aromatherapy ingredients around, and has been used to treat muscle spasms, reduce tension, and calm agitation. It’s also said to be very beneficial for the skin and the scalp, and is often prescribed to treat acne and dandruff.
Sage. Sage is another ancient aromatherapy ingredient, used in the Ottoman Empire and in Medieval Europe to treat skin conditions, rheumatism, and arthritis. In ancient times, sage was believed to have life-extending properties, and was often prescribed to aging patients for its rejuvenating effects. Nowadays, it’s used for its beneficial effects on swollen joints, as well as on skin.
Tea tree oil. Tea tree oil is used to stimulate the immune system. It improves the body’s ability to respond to viruses and bacteria. It’s good for anyone who’s got a cold or the flu.
Peppermint oil is great for the skin. It clears up acne and serves to dry out particularly oily skin and blemishes. It’s also good for migraines and indigestion.
Citrus oils such as orange and lemon are great mental pick-me-ups. Often included in blends said to relieve depression, these scents cheer you up and give you energy. Great for starting off a big day with a relaxing bath that’s sure to put you in a good mood.
Rosemary is good for aching muscles, nervous tension, premenstrual syndrome, sinus congestion, and indigestion.
Aromatherapy is a great way to spice up an ordinary bath. No matter what physical or mental challenges you’re wrestling with, chances are there’s a scent or scent combination that’s tailor made for you. Experiment with different blends and talk to an aromatherapist for recommendations for the best oils for whatever ails you. About the author
Preventing Water Damage in the Bathroom
Posted by tiae Labels: Preventing Water Damage in the BathroomThe frequent use of water in the bathroom makes it extremely vulnerable for moist accumulation and potential water damage. By inspecting it regularly, you can reduce water related damages.
Bathtub and Shower
The shower and bathtub require special attention and maintenance. Check the tiles and replace if cracked. Make sure that there is no missing grout between the tiles. Inspect and replace cracked caulking at joints where the walls meet the floor or the bathtub. Clogged drains and pipes problems will prevent the bathtub from drying and may indicate serious problems beneath the bathtub. Consult with a professional immediately to prevent structural damage. Pay attention to discolorations or soft areas around the bathtub walls as they may indicate an internal leak.
Plumbing
Signs for water damage are hard to detect since most pipes are installed inside the walls. Pay special attention to flooring and walls moisture and stains as they may indicate an invisible plumbing problem. Check moisture levels in adjoining rooms as well.
Sinks and Cabinets
Sinks and cabinets are exposed to moisture and humidity daily and are often overlooked. Inspect regularly under the sink and on the countertop above it. Repair any drip in the trap as it may suggest drain problems. Look around the sink, slow draining pipes may indicate a blocked drain. Replace sink seals if they are cracked or loose.
The Toilet
The toilet is a vulnerable water junction. Check the water lines and search for leaks around the toilet seat, in the hose, and under the water tank. If you detect any signs of moisture on the floor around the toilet, check for leaks in the toilet rim and tank seals. Be aware that hanging toilet bowl deodorants increases the chances for clogs.
Acrylic Bath Tub Repair and Cleaning
Posted by tiae Labels: Acrylic Bath Tub Repair and Cleaning, thank http://amazines.comAcrylic bathtubs if they should happen to scratch or chip your bathtub, the bathtub can be restored back to new. Simply follow the our recommendations below for cleaning and scratch repair.
How do I repair my acrylic tub?
Scratches and dulling can be removed with a liquid auto polish or metal polish.
Deep scratches can be removed by use of very fine damp sandpaper 1500 grit and then finishing with a liquid polish. When sanding ensure you use a small amount of water to avoid scratching the surface.
If your tub is lightly scratched, you can buff it out with polishing compound. If the scratch is deep, you can sand it down using a damp 1500 grit sand paper in a circular motion. Ensure you wet the sandpaper with water. Lastly, polish with polishing compound using a soft clean cloth with a modest amount of polishing compound.
How do I clean my acrylic bathtub
Cleaning Your Soap And Scum While Minimizing The Buildup
Posted by tiae Labels: Cleaning Your Soap And Scum While Minimizing The Buildup, thank http://amazines.comOne of the worst chores in your home is cleaning up built up soap and scum. If the build up is quite bad you will find that it may take you a couple of cleanings to effectively remove the soap and scum. There are some things you can do to keep the buildup to a minimum in between cleanings.
The build up that occurs in your bathtub and shower comes from the ingredients in hard soaps. It is also combined with the minerals that are removed from the body while showering or bathing. Hard soaps are made up of fatty acids that go through a process that is called saponification. The soap is actually a substance that can separate oil and water, which allows it to be removed from clothing and the body. The soap scum that occurs in your shower comes from the soap being converted back into fatty acids. If your water is hard the problem will be even worse. The soap scum will stick to the walls of your shower and there you have a build up. You will need a good cleaner that will effectively remove soap and scum from your bathtub and shower walls.
When you are cleaning soap scum you should use a cleaner that is designed for this job. They are usually made from chemicals that are designed to remove the ingredients that are in soap scum. If the scum is built up in your shower you might have to use one of these products a few times to effectively remove the soap scum. When you are using one of these products it may be necessary for the cleaner to soak into the soap scum. This is not difficult in your bathtub, but it can be a problem to effectively get the cleaner to sit on the walls of your shower. A foaming cleaner works best in this situation. You should pay attention to the directions on the cleanser for how long to keep the foam on the scum. You will have to make use of a brush or sponge to effectively remove the scum. You might find that a razor blade is necessary to remove any hard to remove soap scum.
Once you have removed the soap scum from your bathtub and shower you will want to perform some regular maintenance to ensure that the buildup does not occur again. You should check the products you are purchasing for soap scum to see if there is a barrier in them to keep the soap scum from building up. All it takes is a quick two-step process to save you countless hours in scrubbing soap scum later. You should make sure that you remove the excess soap on the walls of your shower after every time the shower is used. After you have removed the excess, spray on an amount of soap scum cleanser to the shower walls. Keep from spraying the bottom of your tub with the cleanser because it will become very slippery. If you take care of your soap scum before it builds up you will keep the shower nice and clean and you will spend less time cleaning it later.
If the problem keeps coming back no matter the steps you are taking to prevent it, you might have a hard water problem. Hard water has a very high mineral content and it will build up on your shower fixtures and walls. When these minerals come into contact with soap residue you will have a soap scum problem. You could look into filters for your water to soften it. This is an extreme approach but the amount of work you save yourself could be worth the effort.
You should also look into changing the kind of soap you use in your shower. There are some varieties of soap that will contribute to your soap scum problem more than others. Try some different brands of soap until you find one that does not contribute to your soap scum problem. A liquid soap is a good option if you have both hard water and a soap problem. Find the best way to keep your soap scum at bay and you will not have to spend as much time cleaning your shower.
Dealing with the Leaking Bathtub Faucet
Posted by tiae Labels: Dealing with the Leaking Bathtub Faucet, thank http://amazines.comDrip, drip, drip. A leaky bathtub faucet is a common problem in many homes. If you have one, the good news is they are usually fairly simple to take care of.
The repair of leaky faucets is another often minor plumbing job that can be done by yourself with a minimum of effort and with no special tools. Although this may be true, it is an extremely important job. A single pinhole leak in a water pipe can waste up to 70 gallons of water per day. A badly leaking faucet can waste even more. This is a serious environmental issue today. There are some who claim that the very population levels of the world are depending on the supply of potable water. And we are already running behind.
There are two major types of faucets. The most common one in older homes is called the compression faucet. This faucet uses a rubber washer that is compressed when the valve is closed. The compressed washer expands and seals off the water flow. This process is hard on the washer and after a time they will wear out and need to be replaced.
When you go to replace the washer, you must first shut off the water supply to the faucet. Sometimes it is possible to do this at a more local spot close to the faucet, but other times it is necessary to shut off the main water supply to the home to isolate the faucet. It is a good idea to protect the enamel of the bathtub with towels to protect it from chips from dropped tools. Another good preparation idea is to cover drains to prevent small pieces from being dropped into them.
When you take apart the faucet to get to the washer, make diagrams or notes of exactly how you do so. This will make it easier to put it back together. Normally, the replacement of the washer will solve the leak problem. Keep spare washers handy in your tool box. You will need them again before long.
The newer type of faucet is called a washerless faucet. The name tells it all. The valve opens and shuts by an actual physical closing of the valve. You can usually tell if your faucet is compression or washerless just by feel. A compression faucet needs to be tightened to get it closed. The washerless faucet glides easily into place and does not need additional pressure to cut off the flow. There are fewer problems with leaking on washerless faucets. They tend to be either working or not. When they wear out, or do not operate properly, they should be replaced.
Be careful when buying a Walk-In Bathtub
Posted by tiae Labels: Be careful when buying a Walk-In Bathtub, thank http://amazines.comWalk-in Bathtubs have been extremely popular in Great Britain, Europe and the Far East for almost three decades. Bathtubs with doors were introduced in the US 6 or 7 years ago, and public demand has increased exponentially since then. Nonetheless, in this country the Walk In Bathtub industry still caters to what most would call a "niche" market - the elderly and the physically challenged.
Primarily because of this very specific potential client base and still limited market awareness Walk-In Bathtubs are generally not available in stores or showrooms, but must instead be purchased by visiting a website such as this one, or having a "representative" come to your house. Unfortunately, this creates opportunity for the unscrupulous to take advantage of those who might have no valid frame of reference/comparison and therefore be gullible and often, vulnerable.
If you call a Walk In Bathtub Company and they refuse to give you any price information on the phone, hang up!
Prices for most big-ticket items sold by most in-home salespeople are arbitrary. Whatever they think they can get, they ask for. If that doesn't work, they have a whole repertoire of reasons it just so happens they can actually offer you a better price/deep discount i.e. models left over from a trade/home show, uncrated, never used; another customer ordered the wrong bathtub door model; you live out of the way, buy today so a return trip is not necessary...etc. All rehearsed lies. The price tag for a WalkIn tub at the end of this sales pitch can be up to $15,000 to $30,000.
There are, of course, exceptions to every rule, and we assume there are some Walk-In Bathtub companies that do employ ethical representatives who care as much about your needs as they do about their own bank account....
The Walk In Bathtub Store has a strict one price for all policy.We sell the best products for the best price, and we do not play dishonest games.
On our "WILL IT FIT?" page, we have provided step-by-step instructions on what you (or a friend, companion, relative) will need to measure and how to do so. Armed with this information, and knowledge of your personal needs and desires, we can easily assist you in determining which of our Walk-In, slide-in or handicapped bathtubs will work best for you in your house without sending a commissioned salesperson to call. We are also happy to accept digital pictures by e-mail, or photos by mail to enable us to advise you.
If you absolutely, positively have to see, feel and touch something before you buy it, you are more than welcome to come to our showroom in beautiful downtown Mount Dora, FL. You will find a map of our location, and discover what a wonderful place Mount Dora would be to visit by going to the "Our Location" page.
It is extremely important that you ask the company from which you are considering buying a Walk-In Bathtub who actually issues the guarantee/warranty!!!
Some distributors and retailers imply or actually state they are the manufacturer of the bathtub when they are not. Verify this information. Ask lots of questions.
Additionally, many on-line vendors advertise long guarantees on Walk In Bathtubs that are the retailer/vendor’s own guarantees NOT the manufacturer’s. The actual manufacturer’s guarantee is usually substantially shorter in duration than that being advertised by the retailer. For example, one of the best known websites advertises a "Standard 5 Year Manufacturer's Warranty on the Tub" on three of the models it carries, when in reality, the manufacturer's warranty is only ONE year.
Unfortunately, if you have a problem, the manufacturer will NOT honor the retail merchant’s guarantee.
ALL OF THE WALK-IN AND HANDICAPPED BATHTUBS WE CARRY ARE COVERED BY THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE – NO EXCEPTIONS!!!
Also, in most cases, if you need parts or have other issues that need to be addressed during the actual manufacturer’s guarantee time frame and that manufacturer is in China or England, it can take a very long time, sometimes months, to get satisfaction from overseas. Again, ALL of the Walk In Bathtubs we sell are made in the U.S. or Canada, and all come with the manufacturer’s guarantees and/or warranties, not ours.
Buying products made in North America where manufacturers are compelled to adhere to certain standards and can be legally held accountable is much more prudent than purchasing imports and supports the U.S. Economy.
Inaccurate and Misleading Walk-In Bathtub Measurements
Make absolutely sure you question the accuracy of the dimensions advertised for the Walk-In Bathtubs you are discussing!
The seller of the bathtubs mentioned above which misrepresents manufacturer's guarantees also uses great license in describing tub height, door width and other dimensions. This company indicates 42.5’’ & 38.5" in height for their “best” models. In actuality, the tubs are 41” & 37” high with a very small “headrest” on the seat that is 1.5” taller than the rest of the tub. Their website proclaims the door is 18” wide. Again, not true. Only the top of the door where there is a wider notch is 18”, the bottom of the door is only 14” in width. Worst of all, the step-up into the tub (threshold) is advertised as being "...as low as 6"..." but is actually EIGHT inches high!!! There is nothing wrong with the real dimensions of these Walk-In Bathtubs, but in our opinion, definitely something wrong with misrepresentation.
Unfortunately, many on-line Walk In Bathtub companies engage in these deceptive sales tactics. Be careful.
Make sure that before you spend thousands of dollars you have the facts!
Quality Control/Getting your Walk-In Bathtub with all of the correct parts and in working condition!
Many distributors warehouse the products they carry that are manufactured overseas.
Never let clogs get in your way
Posted by tiae Labels: Never let clogs get in your way, thank http://amazines.comThere are many things that are needed to be done in maintaining cleanliness and other household improvements within your homes but one messy thing that you certainly wouldn't want to do is working over that bathtub clog that you see in your bathroom. The task is surely disgusting knowing you will be dealing with those yucky and smelly grease and unwanted human hair that got stuck into your bathtub drains.
Every house owner experiences this frustrating dilemma so don't think your the only one. Instead, prepare yourself for the challenge and think of ways on how to solve your problem to make your bathtub clog-free. There are easy steps that you can follow in handling that bathroom sink clog and using chemicals available in the market is an option you can do. However, the use of such tends to be toxic and harmful in the environment and somehow spread toxins around your homes so better get that plunger instead for it could serve as your best buddy for the day.
The first step you can do to unclog drains is try plunging the tub to get it unclogged. Remove the stopper first before plunging, then plug the overflow and run some water to make the plunging easier. Another option you can do is pouring hot-boiled water into it. This will loosen the clogs and gives fast results.
Otherwise, if nothing happens and the plunger did not work, try other tools like the plumber's snake. This tool is a flexible steel cable that can be fed all through into the pipe to push all the clogs down. With the use of this tool, you can poke the clog down or the other way around. Getting those clogs fixed really needs manual labor if you don't want to spend too much money in situations like this.
Often times this tools work and get clogs done but if these did not work too, better get the service of the professional. There are sewer cleaners that you can call to get those dirty works done. They do not only have the expertise of unclogging drains but also handle everything like cleaning washing machine pipes, fixing bathroom sink clog, toilet and bath tub clogs and the likes.
Most importantly, you should take note that the best way to deal with clogs is through prevention. In this manner, you don't have to render drain unclogger services that are really expensive. You definitely wouldn't want to put a hole in that pocket of yours.
Clogs are composed of hair and grease, soap scum, and other materials that get down into your drains. A prevention step you can do is through using a fine screen that will serve as a draining tool that will keep those clog components from reaching your drains. Also, avoid letting pieces of soap from getting into the drain. Human hair might get latched to these soap particles and clog the drains. Another, you follow recommendations from experts on how to deal with cases like this. Some effective recommendations are pouring boiling water into your drain every month for it helps break up soap and grease. You can also use items you see around your house that are surprisingly effective such as baking soda and vinegar. These chemicals help dissolve the mineral deposits and soap particles that started to clog into the drain.
Finally, have self-discipline in using your bathtub or any part of the house that has drains in it. Preventive measures and responsible use of your drains are the keys to keep those drains from getting clogged.
For more information, check out this site on bathtub clog unclogging.
Claw Foot Bath Tub Package Deal's
Posted by tiae Labels: Claw Foot Bath Tub Package Deal's, thank http://amazines.comLooking for a fantastic deal on claw foot bath tubs, well look no further. Our Claw Foot Bath Tubs represent a classic design with timeless elegance that bring both style and opulence to any bathroom. If a classic clawfoot bathtub is not what you are looking for we also offer modern free standing bath tubs in package deal as well as Asian design enfluenced bathtubs.
With all of our bathtubs we include the waste drain and faucet. We offer all of our bath tubs as a turn key set up that ultimately saves you money and takes the guess work out of purchasing the correct fixtures that will work with your bathtub. No need to worry if the drain will fit or if the faucet will have sufficient reach over the side of the bath tub when purchasing a bathtub package deal. Lastly, you save money in both product and shipping costs when purchasing in this manner. If would like to purchase any of our bathtubs without the faucet please contact us for a price quote. www.bathtubsfactorydirect.com
Tips For Choosing The Right Bathtub
Posted by tiae Labels: thank http://www.isnare.com, Tips For Choosing The Right BathtubMany people spend a considerable amount of time in the bathroom.
Some people feel that spending time in the tub rejuvenates their energy and revitalizes their spirit.
Whatever the reason for spending some time in the bathroom, one thing is certain, the bathtub is one of the most important aspects of the bathroom.
If you are building a house, or if you are renovating or redesigning your house or bathroom, you shouldn't just choose any bathtub. Apart from considering the color that will go well with the color of the bathroom, or the latest design, or the manufacturer, there are other things that should be considered.
* Size of the tub
Aside from the obvious point, that this is important in checking how the bathtub will fit the designated space, this also needs to be considered for other reasons. Should you go for a one-person or two-person bathtub? Remember that if you choose a two-person tub, this will consume more water than a one-person tub.
The bathtub size is also interdependent with the capacity of the water heater. A bathtub usually requires 65% hot water. For some bathtubs, the hot water content may require up to 40 gallons. Consider then if after dispensing 40 gallons of hot water, will your water heater still have sufficient hot water for the rest of the household, or will it have enough time to reheat some water for consumption.
In this case, you may have to choose a smaller bathtub or upgrade your water heater so it will be able to supply enough water for a bigger bathtub. Another option is to install an instant water heater to the water source leading to the bathtub.
Also make sure that, with the bathtub's size, you get enough support for your head, neck and back.
* Material
Choosing the material for your bathtub depends on several factors: on how often you will use the tub, durability, ease of maintenance and budget.
Fiberglass is a cost-effective material, however, it doesn't have the durability of acrylic or porcelain bathtubs. Wooden and marble tubs are good-looking but these require much maintenance and may not last long. Cast iron tubs are the most durable, although these cost a little more than other materials.
* Depth
The bathtub's depth is important if you are considering using the bathtub for therapeutics. Many people enjoy soaking in a warm bath to rejuvenate the lost energy and to ease the pain in tired muscles. Soaking in a tub even reduces the stress levels that most people resort to a warm bath before going to bed.
However, few people know that there are special tubs designed for this purpose. Soaking tubs are designed to allow a person to immerse the whole body with comfort unlike that with a standard tub that is only designed to soak the lower part of the body.
* Functionality
Tubs with jets, such as whirlpool tubs, look very enticing, but will you be using the jets often? Consider the importance of the additional features and how will these features impact your power and water consumption.
* Features for the handicap and the elderly
People with handicap and the elderly rarely use the standard bathtub due to risks for additional injury. Check bathtubs that have features that allow easy entry and exit from the tub. These tubs also have grab rails and grab bars to prevent accidents while soaking in the bathtub. Check for ADA compliance if you want these features for your bathtub.
* Design
Most bathtubs come in cream and white, but are also available in other colors such as brown, maroon, pink, green and blue. Shapes are usually rectangle, oval, and round, but heart-shaped designs and corner styles are also offered.
These are important so the bathtub will match the color and the design of the bathroom. It also makes the bathtub inviting and makes soaking a comfortable experience.
With these tips, you can surely choose the bathtub that fits you.
Choosing The Right Bathtub For Your Style
Posted by tiae Labels: Choosing The Right Bathtub For Your Style, thank http://www.isnare.comHow do you go about choosing the right bathtub? How do you figure out which bathtub you want to install in your bathroom? Sounds like a tough choice with so many styles available. But with a few pointers to guide you, it isn't so difficult.
One thing to consider is what your goal for your bathroom is. Are you updating a guest bathroom that only gets used occasionally? Is it your kids' bathroom? A master bath? Will this be a handicapped bath for an elderly parent? Do you just want a decent bathroom, or you after something wildly luxurious? The way you plan to use the bathroom will be part of what determines what bathtub is the right one.
Next, of course, is your budget. You can spend mega bucks on a bathtub, but if it's the right one, it's worth it. High-end bathtubs have very nice options and are quite beautiful. One very beautiful, very expensive bathtub I saw was about 4X6 feet, 36 inches deep, and mounted so the rim was flush with the floor. Surrounded on three sides by windows, it was stunning. Fitted with colortherapy lights and air and water jets, it was luxury beyond imagining. Very much worth the price.
Most of us, however, must set our sights a little lower. You can still get the perfect tub, even without spending a year's salary. You can get a jetted tub, or a spa, or a beautiful soaking tub. It may be expensive, but not outrageously expensive.
Choosing the right bathtub also means getting a tub that works with your personal style and fits into your décor. If you love an ultramodern look, why not put in a clear acrylic tub? A claw foot tub is perfect with country décor. I can picture a copper soaking tub in a Tuscan bathroom, or a Japanese bath in an Asian room.
Most of all, perhaps, choosing the right bathtub means listening to your heart, and choosing a tub that you love. It should look beautiful to you and make you feel good. You'll install this tub in a private, intimate space-your bathroom, and it should make you feel special. It should be the right tub for you.
Bathtub Inserts - How to Install Correctly
Posted by tiae Labels: Bathtub Inserts - How to Install Correctly, thank http://amazines.comBath tub inserts enable a user to have an easier time while taking a bath. This is especially useful for young children and the very old. It is very handy for disabled persons too. Tub inserts are usually easy to install with just a minimal number of bolts used and does not require any need to modify the tub.
What to look for in a bath tub insert
Choose bath tub inserts that are made from gel coat and is reinforced by fiberglass materials, can be installed by a single person without any fuss and without changing anything on the existing tub, exhibits a non-slip surface which is also soft and pliable for the user's comfort, and a reasonable warranty which normally lasts from a year up to three years.
Instructions on installing the tub insert
1. First, check the tub insert kit if all the necessary components are present. Look at the tub's bottom to ascertain that its drain gasket is in place.
2. Cleaned the whole bath tub assembly, including the shower unit with the use of a non-abrasive cleaning agent. After cleaning, make sure that the whole thing is dry before continuing the installation process. This is important since any moisture left may cause damage to the floor.
3. Fit the insert to find it if it fits properly. After testing if the insert fits, remove the insert. Apply silicone caulking to the shower drain's upper part as well as the tub bottom's gasket. Make sure that the bead of silicone which encircles the drain brass is at least half an inch.
4. With utmost care, gently place the tub insert on the shower unit by sliding it into place. Apply ample pressure to aid in setting the insert. Fill the tub with water, the water's weight will help in putting the insert in place while the silicone is setting.
5. When the silicone has cured, it is time to drain the water. After draining, clean the tub and the insert using a mild cleaning agent as well as warm water. It is a strict no-no to use liquid abrasives or even scouring powder. Congratulations, you may now use your new bath tub!
Cleaning and maintenance
Again, it is important to keep in mind that you should not employ abrasive cleaners. This is because abrasive cleaners have the potential to scratch as well as dull the unit's surface. It is advisable to use liquid detergents like Mr. Clean, Ajax, or Top Job. These cleaning agents that have been mentioned may be used for daily cleaning of the tub. Never use sa metal scraper, steel wool, or wire brushes because these tools can easily damage the whole setup. Periodically, you can scrub any mineral deposits or soap stains using gel gloss or even a dishwashing detergent. Waxing it periodically with a liquid wax can improve the luster and finish of the tub and insert.
If your bath is in any way damaged, you can easily have it repaired. Contact the nearest service center and ask for a professional repairman. If ever the services of a repairman is not available in your area, you can always contact the manufacturer of your bath tub insert as well as that of the tub itself. Repair kits can also be bought from the manufacturers or from do it yourself shops. Repair kits usually include a gel coat.
How to Choose a Baby Bathtub
Posted by tiae Labels: How to Choose a Baby Bathtub, thank http://amazines.comChoosing a baby bathtub is likely one of the easiest decisions you'll have to make when it comes to acquiring supplies for the new arrival. Basically, if it holds water, you're all set.
There is little in the way of advantages to baby bathtub designs. Your basic tub shape, made of sturdy plastic, preferably with a drain plug in the bottom, will do you for quite a while. About the only essential differences, are whether the tub comes with one end that is built up so you can lay an infant back against the elevation, while washing them with water from lower down in the tub.
This style of baby bathtub, may come with a non-slip padded surface that doesn't mildew with use, but which may take a while to dry afterwards. Alternately, you can get “chairs” that are frames with terrycloth covers that create a tilted rest for your child, so you can wash them with ease, and rinse out and hang the cover when you're done.
Any tub that has a reasonable lip to it, for easy moving or carrying, is handy, although sizes do vary some, and you may want to measure them against where you plan to bath your baby. If you have a bathroom counter that will allow the space for a tub and laying the baby afterwards, you're all set. But if your space is limited, and standing at a sink is more comfortable, you might want a tub that is sized to fit in the sink itself, so that you can lay the baby on the cupboard afterwards. Working this way is also easier on a parent's back, than placing the tub on the bathroom floor.
Some parents will also choose a baby bathtub that folds up, for when they are traveling or visiting relatives. If you are interested in these, surf the Internet for the brand name, and see what consumer reports and user reviews have to say. Check for essential points such as whether there is leakage where the ends of the tub fold in, and if the tub comes with locking mechanisms that prevent an accidental collapse.
Neat, Easy Way To Caulk A Bathtub
Posted by tiae Labels: Easy Way To Caulk A Bathtub, Neat, thank http://amazines.comSince I've had some successful experiences with caulking bathtubs, I thought I'd share a few tips I've found helpful to make a neat, effective seal between the tub and the walls.
Materials needed: Caulking material: I prefer pure silicone caulking on bathtubs; it comes in various colors to match your tub or walls, it applies (fairly) neatly, and it is probably the best seal for the job at hand. There are other caulking materials you can use, but since I've only used silicone, I cannot speak about others. You may want to Google "bathtub caulking" to learn more.
Caulking Gun: Don't buy the cheapest, unless you want the squeeze trigger to buckle under your hand pressure. Don't buy the most costly either, unless you plan to use it professionally! Get something middle-of-the-road and you'll be fine. Be sure to get the right sized caulking gun for the caulking tubes you'll be using!
Painter's Tape: Believe it or not, I like to tape off the bead area to prevent getting silicone on the walls or tub surfaces outside the bead. It can be time-consuming to apply the tape, but I think it's worth the extra effort. Apply the tape as parallel to the wall/tub joint as possible...approximately 3/8"-1/2" from that joint, on both surfaces. Press firmly to ensure consistent adherence.
Plastic spoon: Yes, a plastic spoon works quite well on smoothing out wet silicone caulking. It has just the right radius, and it's not expensive, either! Just don't bear down too hard, or you'll break the handle. If possible, use one of the heavy-duty ones.
Newspapers: To place in the tub for protecting the tub finish.
Instructions: Place some newspapers in the bottom of the tub so you won't scuff up the tub surface with your shoes (or, you could take off your shoes if you'd rather; I find that disagreeable for me, but it's up to you!).
Place a tube of caulking into the caulking gun. Press the squeeze trigger until you feel slight resistance. With a razor knife or diagonal wire cutters, cut the tube nozzle on a slight angle (45 degrees or less). Some caulk tubes have an inner seal, which you'll need to puncture with a long nail or screwdriver (be sure to remove any caulk material from whatever tool you use for this!).
To prevent caulking material from escaping from the tube, be sure to release the pressure on the caulking gun, until you're ready to use it.
Working inside the tub area, start in one of the corners. Hold the caulking gun with two hands (primary hand on squeeze trigger, other on barrel of the caulking gun for support) and set the nozzle in the corner with the nozzle angle-cut against the wall and tub surfaces.
Squeeze the trigger and begin drawing the 'bead' away from the corner, and in one, continuous motion, slowly apply an evenly sized bead of material within the confines of the painter's tape; all the way to the opposite corner. Reposition yourself if necessary, and repeat this along the other two wall/tub intersections.
Now that you've applied the material, you can begin to smooth it out and press it into the joint area.
Using the plastic spoon, rounded-side-down', gently pull it along the caulk material, applying slight pressure to begin shaping the radiused bead. Frequently wipe excess caulking from the spoon, to prevent overspreading to other areas. Continue around the tub to form a neat, continuous bead. You may want to have a paper cup with water nearby, to wet your spoon occasionally...to prevent it from sticking to the bead while you're shaping it.
Once you're satisfied with the shape of your bead, inspect the painter's tape to be sure the silicone is feathered smoothly and thinly at the edge of the tape. This ensures ease of removal of the tape.
Wipe any excess with moist cloth or paper towel.
Wait about 2 hours before removing the painters' tape. You'll want to remove it when the silicone is still fairly wet in order to ensure clean removal.
Starting with an end of the painter's tape (I'm sure you remember where they all are, right?), gently pull the tape (as perpendicular to the surface it's stuck to as possible). If you notice any of the bead material starting to be picked up by removing the tape, stop and try to separate that from the tape; reshape the bead as necessary with a wet finger or plastic spoon.
Clean up any mess you might have made............then wait!
Allow the silicone to dry for 24-48 hours to prevent uncured material from losing its sealing effectiveness.
Silicone takes a long time to cure completely, but I'm convinced it's worth the wait!
The Basics Of Installing A Bathtub
Posted by tiae Labels: thank http://amazines.com, The Basics Of Installing A BathtubYou have finally made up your mind to give your bathroom a much-needed face-lift by installing a new bathtub. Sometimes the need for a new bathtub is out of necessity if it is cracked and old or even leaking which will cause damage to your home. At other times, the need for a new bathtub is merely the want of a better design or color, or just a need for a change in décor. No matter the reason, it is vital that you know the steps to take to properly install a bathtub.
The first thing you need to do before you can install your new tub is to make sure you have picked up everything you need. For example, you want to make sure you have measured the tub area, and then choose a bathtub that is just the right size. Buying a tub that is too wide or long will be cause for massive frustration and possible financial issues as well. Make sure you have all the pipes, fittings, screws, nails, and other necessities. Installing a bathtub correctly without all the proper materials is downright impossible. Therefore, the first step in bathtub installation is to ensure you have everything you need to get the job done right. If in doubt, ask for help at your local hardware store.
The most common mistake made by many homeowners while trying to replace the bathtub is the failure to turn off the water that feeds the bathroom, before disconnecting the existing pipes. Failure to do so will lead to a flooding of the area that can damage not only the floor but also the walls, leading to repairs which are even more expensive. It only makes sense that for you to avoid this type of water damage that you make sure to turn the water off before you begin.
Before installing the new bathtub to its chosen area it is important to make sure that you attach and tighten all the new pipes properly, as well as secure the bathtub supports. Once this is done, you will place the connections for the drain, while making sure that the trap is lower than the drain to enable the tub to drain properly. Then you will be ready to connect the hot and cold water lines to your new bathtub. Once these are secured with the nipple and caps you will then turn the water back on. You should check for any leaks of all drains and pipes and correct any possible problem before finishing with your installation of the tub.
Once you are sure there are no leaks whatsoever, you will finish the job by adding a tub surround. Sometimes these are included with the purchase of a new tub, or they can be purchased separately and you can always create your own by use of drywall or tiles that are water resistant. If you understand the precautions that must be taken, installing a new bathtub can be an easy project.
When buying your new tub, make sure to ask about all materials you will need to install it so you don't have to keep running back to the store. Being organized and having everything you need within reach, including installation instructions, will make your bathtub installation much easier.