Posts Tagged ‘Showers’

Steam Showers to Enhance Your Physical Comforts

Monday, December 21st, 2009

There is no other highly effective means of relaxing after a hectic day’s work than taking a cool, refreshing shower in the soothing ambience of your bathroom. The importance of bathrooms and showers has increased manifold these days and every house owner bends his back to find enough finances and space to accommodate exquisitely designed and tastefully furnished bathrooms in his or her house. The ordinary showers of the previous era have given way to multifaceted steam showers, Jacuzzis, shower cubicles and intricshower

ately shaped bathtubs. Steam showers are the latest additions in this ever-increasing array of bathroom materials.

Showers of our times come in many types and shapes. Mixer showers help to adjust the temperature of bath water to acceptable levels. Electric showers keep the water pressure at desired levels. Multi-jet showers are used to caress every inch of your body in order to bring about a massaging effect.

Steam showers are lifestyle additions to your bathroom, which improves the quality of your showering experience, and thereby your life. They can function as equipment for water massage or a mini-spa. However, you need to exercise caution while installing one in your bathroom. Unlike traditional showers, steam showers are powered ones and as such, they require electrical connections and related paraphernalia to keep them effective at all times.

An electric heater is used to heat the water and dedicated supply pipes send them out into the shower. You can decide on the number of nozzles and faucets according to your need. For incorporating such a shower, you need to create additional pipelines since the existing ones may not be designed to take heated water and send it out forcefully. Steam showers also need to have a separate fan.

Another point to note is that the entire heating and supply system should be waterproof so as to prevent electric shocks and short circuits. While installing one, you need to take into account the size of your bathroom, its overall shape, the condition of the walls etc in order to achieve the maximum effect. For smaller bathrooms, only a fitting steam shower should be installed while taking care to incorporate adequate ventilation. If possible, add an additional ventilator fan in order to avoid suffocation.

Adding a steam shower would undoubtedly improve the value, utility, convenience and ambience of your bathroom. But they come with some hidden costs by way of increased installation costs, costs of the extra generator, ventilation, improvement in wall surfaces, additional vents and faucets, water proofing and insulation. But the improved technologies these days have helped bring down all these costs to a great extent, but still the owning and operating costs of these showers are considerably higher than a standard shower.

But all said and done, there is no doubt that adding steam showers in your bathroom would greatly improve your physical and mental health. The apparatus more than compensates all the costs and efforts you have to put in. It is also advisable to ask an expert designer or refer to a bathroom design book before you start the endeavor to get the best effects out of your steam shower.

All About Showers

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The act of showering began when the earliest beings stepped beneath a waterfall to cleanse their bodies. Using a shower that held and delivered water for bathing dates back to Ancient Greece, where showering was recorded on murals and vases.

Today, showering is the most popular bathing method for busy households. Soaking in a bathtub has become something of a luxury—both because of the time it takes to pour and enjoy a bath and because of the amount of water a full tub consumes. Just filling a whirlpool bath can take 10 minutes and require more than 60 gallons; a low-flow showerhead will deliver 7 to 10 gallons of water during a 4-minute shower.

Showers are also preferred over bathtubs because they clean the body more effectively and are easier to maintain. Dirt and bacteria are immediately washed down the drain. They are also easier and safer for the elderly and handicapped to climb into and out of.

The downside of a shower is that, because it sprays water, can regularly put more moisture into the air and onto the walls and floor than a bathtub. A properly built and enclosed shower is critical to the integrity of a bathroom. The heavy flow of water raining down on the interior surfaces of a shower must be shed by the walls and drained away by the floor pan to prevent mildew, mold, and moisture damage.

Showers may be custom built or installed as prefabricated integral units which may or may not include a bathtub. Many options are available. In this section of HomeTips, you will gain an overview of the many types and receive help with making informed design and buying decisions. You will also find important DIY tips for proper installation, care, and repair.

Correctly Regulate Water Flow in your Home

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Here is some simple but essential home improvement information to help you out in your bathroom.

Using the correct waste valves depending on the design of your bathroom is very key to ensure that water is held correctly in your bathroom shower,  sink and toilet. In your shower basins, using the correct shower wastes is particularly important if you have a high powered shower unit in order to ensure that the high volumes of water are managed correctly.

When concerned with your sink basin, basin wastes such as sprung or clicker wastes hold the key to success in holding the water in (if your sink has an overflow it is advisable to utilize a slotted waste design).

When concerned with your bath, the days of the old fashioned plug and chain are numbered – the pop up waste or push button bath wastes are the designs for you! Always check to ensure you have the right design for your bathroom furniture to avoid any potential wet mishaps!

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