Better Bathtub Ideas
The bathroom is usually the most travelled room in your home. Everyone uses that room several times a day to clean, get ready for work or school, and of course, to bath. So, is your bathtub a place to relax, or just a functional tub good enough to wash and thats about it? Unlike your parents generation, you have several options available to you.
Ask yourself a couple of these questions:
- Is your bathtub just functional, or do you use it for relaxation?
- Is it time for a new tub, or, perhaps its time to reglaze the old one.
- Do you have limited space? Have you considered a small bathtub or Japanese bathtub?
- How about spoiling yourself with the timeless elegance of a classic clawfoot bathtub?
These are questions you’ll need to find answers for first. Fortunately we’ve put together a few hints and tips to help you. By the time you’re through, you’ll know enough to make the right decision about your tub.
Premier BathtubsPremier Bathtubs offers a wide variety of walk-in bathtubs, which allow the elderly to bathe without having to worry about stepping over the side of the tub. Many of the premier bathtub models also contain a seat in the tub, so the elderly never have to worry about bending all the way down to the bottom of the tub. |
How To Refinish A BathtubRedecorating and making repairs in your bathroom can improve the value of your home. Bathtubs can be expensive to replace and making your old bathtub look like new isn’t as difficult as it may seem. It is important to not only have the material to do your job, but you need to have the safety supplies as well. |
How To Caulk a BathtubLike any other room in your house, your bathroom will periodically need maintenance to keep you from having to pay for costly repairs later. One of the areas that’s most often ignored is the caulk in your bathtub. Caulk keeps water from entering joints and seams between tiles or other areas of the bath. If the caulk becomes dry and cracked, or otherwise damaged, you could have to replace large areas of tile. |
Installing A New Bath TubWhen installing a new bathtub, several factors must be taken into consideration, such as practicality and whether bath tub refinishing on the existing tub to get the desired appearance been considered. Also the design, size, and cost of a new tub should be determined beforehand. When calculating costs try to include a little extra room because you can get many different styles of faucets with widely varying costs. |
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