I would like to have a whirlpool bathtub in our bathroom with a capacity of about 200 liters (53 gallons).
My husband thinks that over the years a leak is more likely than with conventional bathtubs: the sealing around the jets might become brittle without being noticed, or the jets could become loose, etc.
In short, he said, "If you really want one, you could just use a bubble mat." Well, that doesn’t sound very appealing to me (uneven surface… having to take out and dry the mat every time).
What do you think?
Also, is it possible to prevent such leaks?
I’m looking forward to your thoughts and experiences!
My husband thinks that over the years a leak is more likely than with conventional bathtubs: the sealing around the jets might become brittle without being noticed, or the jets could become loose, etc.
In short, he said, "If you really want one, you could just use a bubble mat." Well, that doesn’t sound very appealing to me (uneven surface… having to take out and dry the mat every time).
What do you think?
Also, is it possible to prevent such leaks?
I’m looking forward to your thoughts and experiences!
11ant schrieb:
Or indoors, but not in your own house. Nowadays, even in places like Bielefeld, Auingen, or Ganting, there are wellness spas with a ladies’ day once a week, where the guest even has Prosecco and tapas brought to the pool by attractive waitstaff. Because: the turbo doesn’t really like short trips, and since people usually just take showers in everyday life, the hot tub technology suffers from infrequent use. The price of a premium paddling pool covers many years of season tickets.There is also bus instead of car
Sauna club instead of the bedroom at home.
Walmart instead of the weekly market.
Quality makes the difference.
Or put another way: the problem with public transit is that it is public.
If done correctly, it is not problematic.
A sensor underneath as well as an additional pump for suction.
What is more important is that the ceiling load capacity is sufficient, and there is adequate electricity, water, and wastewater capacity available. Additionally, dehumidification is usually necessary.
With higher-end hot tubs, the equipment (sand filter, dosing systems, etc.) needs to be installed separately.
Circulation and dosing run continuously. Heating is only on for a few hours before use when the tub is used infrequently.
Overall, it requires quite a considerable effort.
A sensor underneath as well as an additional pump for suction.
What is more important is that the ceiling load capacity is sufficient, and there is adequate electricity, water, and wastewater capacity available. Additionally, dehumidification is usually necessary.
With higher-end hot tubs, the equipment (sand filter, dosing systems, etc.) needs to be installed separately.
Circulation and dosing run continuously. Heating is only on for a few hours before use when the tub is used infrequently.
Overall, it requires quite a considerable effort.