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Want to install jet bathtub - rwe2156 - 11-03-2020 I'm thinking "filters" and "on demand water heater". I have well water (no filtration) and a 40gallon gas water heater 30 feet away. Sound like a good idea? RE: Want to install jet bathtub - R Clark - 11-03-2020 Will you use it? Most don't. When we moved to our current home, there was a jetted tub in the master bath. We just don't use tubs. I took the jetted tub out and replaced it with a closet. Not the biggest closet ever, but big enough for me. If you will use it, go for it. RE: Want to install jet bathtub - Robert Adams - 11-03-2020 Well since you have well water you should have at minimum a whole house filter and then most well water is hard so you will need a water softener. If you want to go with a tankless you will want a water softener even if your water isn't overly hard as it greatly prolongs the life of the heater and reduces the amount of cleaning cycles and cleaning chemicals. And for the tankless you will want a gas one as electric ones are very costly to install and run. Often you may need to upgrade your elec service and panel to accommodate them. They use massive amperage. As for the part mentioned will you use it... Most likely not much and I got LOML convinced to not have one in our master bath but to have a 42x72 walk in shower. Now I just have to tile that and the rest of the bathroom... Not going to be fun... RE: Want to install jet bathtub - KC - 11-03-2020 (11-03-2020, 01:05 PM)WxMan Wrote: Will you use it? Most don't. I think LOML and I have each used ours one time (in 9 years). I remember I had a time getting out of it... but that may have been because I thought it might be good for my back... which would have meant I was hurting already. RE: Want to install jet bathtub - aquaticjim - 11-03-2020 (11-03-2020, 11:03 AM)rwe2156 Wrote: I'm thinking "filters" and "on demand water heater". Several things.
RE: Want to install jet bathtub - barnowl - 11-04-2020 IMHO, once the novelty wears off, you probably won't use it. Stay in a hotel with one for a weekend a couple of times, to see if you'd really like one. RE: Want to install jet bathtub - Snipe Hunter - 11-04-2020 There's a local builder who puts them in but he tiles under them now and uses frestanding tubs to make it easier and cheaper to remove them. RE: Want to install jet bathtub - Robert Adams - 11-04-2020 (11-04-2020, 12:57 PM)barnowl Wrote: IMHO, once the novelty wears off, you probably won't use it. Or better yet when you feel the urge to want a big bathtub just go to a hotel for the night.. RE: Want to install jet bathtub - Snipe Hunter - 11-04-2020 I know they aren't used much because when I turn on the pump, black crud blows out the jets. RE: Want to install jet bathtub - EightFingers - 11-04-2020 My BIL put one in when his house was built. Used it a couple times in the last ten years. |