Bath Tubs

 

How To Install A Bath Tub Yourself

Installing a bath tub can be a difficult endeavor, but with the appropriate tools and knowledge of how to install a bath tub, it can be successfully completed. It's a good idea to consider other options before deciding to install a new tub. An existing bath tub can be updated and improved by having it re-glazed, or by having a fitted liner created and installed. These options can decrease the cost and length of time involved in replacing a bath tub. (continue How To Install A Bathtub)

 

Japanese Bathtubs, A Tradition For The Future

A Japanese bathtub, sometimes called an Ofuro, is usually around twice the size of a standard American style bathtub. It is deeper and often rounder, to allow the bather to sit comfortably with their knees bent. The water, which is kept at a high temperature, is up to the bather's chest. This position is said to aid relaxation and meditation, which makes for a very therapeutic bathing experience. (continue Japanese Bath Tubs)

 

 

Premier Bath Tub: For Mobility Problems

Are you having trouble getting into your traditional bathtub due to arthritis or a disability? If taking a bath has begun to seem like a painful proposition, perhaps it is time to look into Premier walk in bathtubs, which can help you bathe in comfort and style. (continue Premier Bathtub)


 


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