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SPECIALTY TUBS
Water is drawn from the bath suction by a pump which circulates it around the bath to the jets. Each jet contains a venturi, a vented constriction near its opening that injects air into the water. In most cases, the ratio of air to water can be adjusted at a central control, at each jet or at both sites.
The choice of whirlpools continues to grow. Features abound. You will be faced with a wide range of sizes, styles, colors, and designs. They are generally constructed of either fiberglass/acrylic, or cast iron (for a detailed comparison of materials see: Bathtub Materials). Their configuration of pumps and jets, as well as their re-circulation systems vary widely as well. Pay close attention to their size, shape, and safety features, and the ease with which you can get in and get out. While some look great, you almost have to be an acrobat to climb into them. Don't buy a whirlpool without getting into it and sitting down. If this is impractical because the display model is filled with water, try out a comparable model. Don't be embarrassed. People do it all the time. Make sure it's the right size for you and offers the kinds of features you prefer.
Also, make sure it will fit in your bathroom. If you're remodeling, it may not fit through your doorway. Be sure to measure the doorways of your house that it will have to pass through. If you're building a new house, make sure your architect provides adequate floor space. These units require a lot of room. They are also very heavy, so the floor framing must be designed to accommodate the weight. Styles and TypesWhirlpool tubs are offered in two basic types: the typical a alcove (apron-style) and drop-in model
These tubs are popular because they fit normal-size bathrooms, accept standard shower surrounds and make easy retrofits. With certain exceptions, they're less expensive than drop-in tubs.
Drop-in models are often larger than apron-style tubs and they are available in a wide range of shapes including square, ovals, rectangles, diamonds, hearts, hour glass and kidney shape, to name a few. Some are large enough to accommodate two or more people, which appeal to the young at heart. Some drop-in models allow flexibility in where to place the motor.
Jacuzzi's La Scala (shown at the left) showcases a 42-inch high-definition Plasma monitor as well as a surround sound system so powerful it can make even the most subtle nuances spring to life. A floating remote control features fingertip access to all of the innovative features. Options to Consider Whirlpools should normally be selected before construction begins because the deck must be framed in to hold your unit and it may have specific plumbing requirements that affect the rough-in. The pump must be installed in a location that permits access for service.
This will not only make it easier to clean the whirlpool, but enable you to wash your hair or rinse off, without becoming a contortionist. This too will have to be decided before construction begins.
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See Also: Grab Bars / Safety RailsLiving With Your Selections - Care & Maintenance Considerations How to Select Faucets Hand Held Showers Shower Valves & Sprays Custom Showers Design Tips for the Bath Hydrotherapy - Soaking Tubs Hydrotherapy - Whirlpools
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