Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Bath tub with jets?

Is the bath tub with jets very noisy Im getting one installed and hope it doesnt make a lot of noise can I do something to prevent thisBath tub with jets?
* It has about the same noise as an electric shaver but less than a vacuum. It is a motor. I don't think it is 'noisy'. The motor will be be muffled with insullation or anything because it would reduce air flow, make the motor work harder %26amp; burn out the motor.


* You do need an outlet that is hooked up to your braker panel on its own breaker switch (they call it 'dedicated').





* Use the water/jets at least once a week to keep mold/mildew from building up into the jets' tubes.





* If plan on using bubbles, do not use basic bubble bath which contains oil in it. Look for products the have 'foam' in it. Get 'bath foam' and read instructions that it does not contain oil to clog your jets. Use extremely small amount in your tub or you will have bubbles all over your bathroom.





* There are products you can buy to periodically clean the jets. The best would be a cup of granular dish washing detergent poured over the intake when running.





* Soap bars leave soap scum which will also clog jets. Use a soap that is a bath jel or liquid that does not leave a scum.





* I love mine %26amp; use it frequently. The tension is gone from the day, soothes sore muscles, improves my leg circulation (no more cold feet) and prevents Charlie Horse in legs. Problems or questions, email me.Bath tub with jets?
Make sure the walls around it are insulated good before it is installed.
kinda but not really. you could put insulation over the motor. Then you also could put a rubber pad under the motor if you can or just put a motor pad under the tub if you can t move the motor around. But its not like the thing is going to sound like a jet taking off in your house or anything,

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