How to Install Your Jacuzzi?
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No thing can provide more comfort,
after a hectic day workout, than relaxing in your Jacuzzi tub. And it
would be a slicing on cake if available at home. You can install a
jacuzzi with the help of an expert or you can do it at your own.
Installing a jacuzzi
is not an easy task and needs to be minutely taken care of for a number
of things. A number of things needs to be determined before purchasing
a jacuzzi. But we will not mention those points here. In this article,
we will tell you what important things should be looked after while
installing a jacuzzi.
1. Make the Floor Leveled: The
floor at which the Jacuzzi bathtub is to be installed should be
properly leveled. If the floor is uneven by a bit, you need to level
the area in order to sit the tub. In case of uneven floor level you may
run into lot of troubles, such as malfunctioning of drainage system and
jets. The floor should be strong enough to support the weight of tub.
Your floor needs to be able to support 150 lbs. per square foot.
2. Make a Stable Ground:
The Jacuzzi bathtub is a heavy item even when it is empty. When filled
with water and loaded with few person, it can go to almost 200 pounds
per square foot. So the base area of the floor on which the Jacuzzi
will rest should be made solid and stable. You need to pour one to two
inch of thick layer of cement or mortar to support such huge weights.
3. Make a Supporting Frame:
The bathtub should be supported along the entire length of the bottom
and the rim. So the area supporting the bathtub should be framed. Some
Jacuzzi units come along with frames. If the tub that you purchase is
not pre-framed then either you can hire a carpenter to develop a frame
or you can buy a ready made frame suiting your unit. It is important to
remember that the frame should have an access panel to reach to the
motor and pump in case of maintenance. Usually the bathtub manufacturers include the dimensions for the supporting enclosure.
4. For Wiring Contact an Experienced Electrician:
Until and unless you are a certified electrician, you should not go for
the electrical wiring part of Jacuzzi's installation. Working with
plumbing & electricity can be tricky business and even most
experienced DIY homeowners opt for the services of a professional
electrician or an experienced plumber or a general contractor with
experience in Jacuzzi installation. Such type of work involves
electricity in close proximity to water, the risk is pretty much
enhanced.
5. You need to
clean the construction area to remove all residues. Then you should
check that all connections and fittings are secured. Fill the tub with
water above the jets and check for leaks. The jets should be run for at
least 15 minutes and check if any problem occurs fix it before closing
the area.
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