Saturday, December 20, 2014

The Importance Of Baths And Choosing The Right One

Baths have become a very important part of our lives since they help do more than perform the original hygiene functions. Now, most people cannot wait to get home and prepare a warm, relaxing bubble-filled bath to unwind after a long, tiring day. Lots of people have bath tubs in their homes mainly for this relaxing purpose. According to an Australian study by the Arthritis Foundation, soaking in a bath tub is considered very therapeutic.

However, bathing and relaxing is not the only reasons people use baths. According to a 2009 Australian study from the Journal of Sport Sciences, some doctors recommend ice baths for athletes to decrease muscle soreness while increasing their recovery rate, strength and speed. A 5 minute bath in ice cold bath water at 50 degrees is recommended twice a day after a game or work out session. This is the latest therapy in most western countries.

Bathtubs come in different forms depending on the material used in its production. The most common baths in the modern world are made of fiberglass or acrylic. Additional alternatives include those made from enamel, cast iron or steel. Sometimes, you may find a bath made of finished wood with waterproof abilities.

Factors To Consider When Choosing A Bath Tub

Choosing a bathtub can be quite tricky for tall people or people with tall members in the family. It makes most sense to choose a bathtub that will fit a person. The fitting, however, does not mean finding a bathtub that consumes someone's whole being. Getting one with lots of space can accommodate even the tallest person in the family.

A few things people should consider when choosing a bathtub is their bathroom space. If you have lots of space in your bathroom, you can select a huge bathtub that accommodates more than one person. However, some people will consider installing a separate shower and toilet within the bathroom. If a huge tub can fit, then you should go for it. If not, you can go for a smaller kind. Also, always consider the size of your bathroom door. Get a tub that would fit through the door, if you are making bathroom additions.

In Australia, the standard requirements for a tub are 152.4cm in length, 46.2cm in height and 78.7cm in width. However, this standard is not mandatory since it does not meet to a tall person's tub comfort level. That said installing one depends on the comfort one feels when they sit on a tub. That is why it is advisable for people to sit in various tubs till they find one they feel most comfortable in.

Another consideration when selecting a tub is the capability of the system that supplies you with hot water. Usually, a hot water bath requires 65% of the water to be hot. Therefore, depending on the hot water system's capability, you can purchase a tub of your choosing. But, you need to know that the bigger the tub, the bigger the energy used to fill the tub with hot water.


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Babak is great at installing tubs. He recommends ACS Designer Bathrooms for all your bathroom needs. Apart from their beautiful bathtubs, they also have bathroom accessories that will add more comfort and beauty to you and your bathroom. For the best fixtures, visit http://www.acsbathrooms.com.au/baths.html .

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