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Before you begin any remodeling project, it’s important to make sure that you have everything you will need to complete the work correctly, and in a timely manner. A bathroom renovation is a big project for homeowners to tackle, so preparation is the key to ensuring that it goes as smoothly as possible. Use this handy checklist with tips as a guide:
Set your budget. Your budget is arguably the most important aspect of any bathroom remodeling project. Determine your budget ahead of time, and then keep it at the top of the checklist. As you purchase items and pay for services, keep track of how much you’re spending. Many projects go over budget, but by setting a reasonable number at the start and pricing services and materials beforehand, you can try to keep costs under control.
Hiring professionals, or DIY. Determine which aspects of the renovation project will you tackling yourself, and which ones will you be hiring out to the pros:
Demo
Layout/floor plan design
Flooring installation
Tile work
Fixture installation
Plumbing
Electrical
If you are going to hire professionals, you’ll want to contact several to get information and cost estimates. Choose a contractor that has a good reputation and recommendations from satisfied clients. They should be able to give you an estimate for the work to be done, as well as a time line for when the work will be completed.
Select your materials. Choosing the materials that you will use may be one of the most difficult and time consuming aspects of a remodel. Determine what items you want to replace and purchase, such as:
Vanity
Flooring
Tiles
Fixtures
Faucet and shower head
Paint color
Countertop
Shelving
Sink
If you aren’t sure about the design, you may consider working with a professional designer who can help to guide you through the process. There are many details to consider, and you want to be sure that you get everything that you want.
Finally, before any work can begin, you need to make sure that you have any necessary work permits. Check with your local building authority to see what you may need. Once you have your permits, have found a contractor, and have settled on the design, you’re ready to get the bathroom remodeling project underway.
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How to Choose the Best Hydrotherapy Tub
If you want the ultimate spa experience for your new bathroom, chances are you’re looking at tubs that provide hydrotherapy. The use of hydrotherapy has been around for centuries, providing therapeutic solutions for people with arthritis, muscle aches, partial paralysis, and more. Those massaging jet streams you enjoy when you soak in a Jacuzzi or hot tub don’t have to be a once-in-a-life time luxury. Instead, they can be a permanent part of your bathroom that you enjoy on a daily or weekly basis. But out of the numerous tub options that are available today, how do you decide which one is right for you? It all depends on your specific needs and what works best with the design of your bathroom.
Air Tubs Air tubs have several unique features, but the primary difference between them and other hydrotherapy tubs is that they work by releasing thousands of tiny, relaxing air bubbles throughout the tub. These stimulate your muscles and help reduce the pain associated with things like arthritis and excessive exercise. Another feature of air tubs is that they envelope the body in champagne-like fizz that gently caresses the skin. These tubs also stimulate and invigorate touch receptors to mildly release tension associated with tension and stress. These bubbles also appeal to multiple senses, including a blend of aromatherapy bath oils. Air tubs optimize your bathing experience by implementing a tub cleaning system that makes your life easier over time by taking off some of the pressure of frequently cleaning and maintaining your tub over time. Not only will the experience feel delightful, but it will be a constant source of physical therapy whenever you feel the need for it.
Whirlpool Tubs Whirlpool tubs are just what they sound like: tubs that move water strategically to create increased pressure that circulates. Whirlpool tubs also normally feature air jets that can be used for massage purposes in addition to the way they help circulate the water in the tub. Whirlpool tubs soothe muscles instantly through a stronger deep tissue massage. If you are experiencing severe muscle soreness or simply want the ultimate massage experience, a whirlpool tub might be the best option for your new bathroom. Whirlpool tubs often create a customized bathing experience with adjustable jets to fit your body and hit the places of soreness. Whirlpool tubs often maintain a comfortable bath water temperature when used with an inline heater. This can prevent the water from becoming scalding hot, as well as keep the temperature at an event state so that you do not have to leave more quickly due to the plummeting water temperature.
Total Massage Tubs Perhaps one of the best options for the ultimate spa experience is the total massage tub. With a total massage tub, you will enjoy luxury and sophistication every time you walk into your bathroom. Total massage tubs blend the technology of air tubs and whirlpool tubs to create a symphony of fizzy bubbles and pressurized water. Total massage tubs provide ultimate relaxation through the combined sensations of soft effervescence and targeted massage. Like the whirlpool tub, the total massage tub ensures optimal water temperature through the duration of your bath with an inline water heater. You can also enjoy a more advanced experience by incorporating any combination of aromatherapy oils into your bath. As the relaxing and detoxifying scents move into the air, you might even transcend reality for a few moments, enjoying the ecstasy of the moment. Total massage tubs also offer in-built tub cleaning systems that take the worry out of total massage tubs. Without the stress of maintaining your luxurious tub, you’ll be able to enjoy its features without hassle.
A Word on Design Most suppliers will feature tubs of various shapes and sizes within the different tub categories so that you can be sure to enjoy the tub you want without sacrificing the design. However, it’s important to think how your tub will fit into your overall design plan before you begin construction. If possible, already have the specific tub in mind, along with its measurements and constraints so that you can perform your remodeling according to the tub of your dreams.
This is simply an overview of the different hydrotherapy tub features and we hope we’ve given you some points to consider when determining which one is right for your home. Do your own research and don’t be afraid to ask questions before making that final purchase.
Do you already enjoy the features of a hydrotherapy tub in your home? Which attributes were instrumental in helping you come to a decision? Leave your feedback in the comments below and let us know if there’s anything you like to consider that’s not included above!
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Far Infrared Demonstration
Infrared saunas are different from traditional saunas because they operate at a temperature of 90-145 F compared to a traditional sauna that operates at 185-230 F. This temperature allows you to be able to breathe comfortably and enjoy the benefits for extended periods of time. Because the infrared rays safely and comfortably penetrate the skin up to 2″ deep, even your organs and deep tissues are stimulated. This produces sweating 2-3 times as much as a traditional sauna. Infrared saunas use 20% of the infrared energy.
What are Far infrared rays?
Far infra-red rays are also known as FIR are absolutely safe and beneficial to the human body. They are so safe that even doctors use them in hospitals to warm newborn babies. FIR are naturally occurring and are the benign portion of sunlight that we can receive. To perfectly understand FIR, picture yourself sunbathing outside on a warm day and a cloud is overhead. As soon as the cloud moves on and the rays are now directly on your body you start to feel warmer. From the sun, your body is being heated by FIR.
Another good example would be placing a thermometer in the sun and one in the shade. The thermometer in the sun is warmed by FIR and will read higher, but the outside air temperature is still the same. Infrared heaters in the sauna work the same way as natural sunlight but without the damaging side effects of solar radiation.
Sunlight is the source of life on earth. Sadly, not all of the energy is beneficial. Sunlight is an element of a wide spectrum of frequencies, including ultraviolet and infrared rays. Visible sunlight is in the center of this spectrum. At a higher frequency are ultraviolet rays that are responsible for causing sunburn.
At a reduced frequency, however, are the gentle infrared rays. Infrared light is a result of heat production. Humans generate waves in the 6-20 micron range. The ideal output range of far infrared sauna emitters is between 5 and 14 microns which is very close to the resonant frequency of a water molecule. This coincidence makes sense since our bodies are almost 70% water. This range, appears to have great regenerative effects on the body.
Our heater’s output is uniformly spread around the 9.4 micron point of peak human output. As the water molecule resonates or vibrates, this vibration generates a release of cellular toxins such as aluminum, cholesterol, mercury and other toxic gases such as sulfur and formaldehyde. The energy output from the far infrared sauna corresponds so closely to the body’s radiant energy that our bodies absorb 96% of the energy.