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How to Install a New Bathtub with Your Home



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By : Terry Metcalfe    4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-02 09:23:50
There are many reasons that you may have for wishing to install a bathtub in your home. Perhaps you wish to avoid the rush-hour queue in the morning before getting up and going out to work. Maybe you just simply want a nice quiet place to relax after a hard day’s work. Or maybe you just want to upgrade a spare room to have the benefits of en-suite facilities.

In each case, there are many factors that you need to consider. Where are the nearest hot and cold water pipes? Where is the nearest drainage pipe? Once these two simple but important questions are answered, you can begin to choose the location and style of your new bathtub. Having chosen the location and style of bathtub that you wish to have and then you can proceed to the installation of your bathtub in your chosen location, whether it is in the basement, spare room or an outhouse.

There are a great many resources and sources of information available for anyone wishing to know more on how to install a bathtub in their own home. The best sources of information are your local hardware store or the internet. They will have a good selection of books on home plumbing in every location of the home. The staff will also be more than helpful to providing you with advice on how to install a bathtub in your home. Finding out how to install a bathtub should not take you more than a day or afternoon to learn.

You should prepare for the day of installation by making sure that the chosen location is clean and clear from any obstructions, and that any carpet or linoleum has been lifted up out of the way. You should also ensure that all plumbing attachments have been extended to the location in the room that you wish to install your bathtub.

You should also ensure that you have all the plumbing tools that you require: wrenches, spanners and clamps for installing your new bathtub, O-rings for all the seals, some silicone gel for sealing any gaps and an electric saw or screwdriver for any other covers or fittings that you might wish to install. Once your bathtub has arrived, you should make sure that all fittings are present and ready to be connected to your bathtub. As you go along, always check with the installation guides on how to install a bathtub in your own home.

Once completed you should check to see that your bathtub has been installed correctly by turning the water flow on, letting the water drain out, and checking to make sure that there no drips or leaks. If you follow all of this advice, they you will see that installing a tub in your home is an extremely useful skill for any home hardware expert to have. You may even wish to share this experience and advice with your friends, when they come to installing a tub in their own home.
Author Resource:- Terry Metcalfe writes for Whirlpool Bathrooms specialists in luxury vanity units, wash basins, whirlpool baths, steam showers and much more for the bathroom.
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