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GWN7 02-06-2019 03:20 AM

Thinking Whirlpool tub ....
 
Bathroom remodel time so I'm thinking Whirlpool type tub. I see some advertised with a small hot water booster. Are these needed or a gimmick? What else should I look out for?

billybek 02-06-2019 04:41 AM

I am removing mine soon as it never gets used and is over 25 years old.

If they are big enough to get right in they might be ok but mine was a 5 foot tub and parts of you are either in or out.

Going back to a soaker to keep it simple.

If they have a large amount of water in them, the additional heater can be a good thing to keep the temperature up. If you have a tankless water heater I wouldn't worry about getting the optional heater.

I think that most whirlpool tubs don't really get used as often as the people who bought them thought they would.

wilnj 02-06-2019 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by billybek (Post 10344961)
I think that most whirlpool tubs don't really get used as often as the people who bought them thought they would.


+1

Not to hard to come up with 3 or 4 things I’d have rather done with the space.




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wdfifteen 02-06-2019 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by billybek (Post 10344961)
I think that most whirlpool tubs don't really get used as often as the people who bought them thought they would.

Big waste of money. I used mine maybe once a year. I was in a hotel that had one of those air bubbler tubs and we liked it WAY better than our Jacuzzi tub. If I get another fancy bathtub it would be an air bubbler with heated tub surface.


https://www.us.kohler.com/us/underscore-oval-72-x-42-drop-in-bubblemassage-air-bath-w-bask-heated-surface/productDetail/bathing/1158306.htm?skuId=1158230&brandId=656492

jhynesrockmtn 02-06-2019 05:54 AM

The previous owner of my house put one in and it is small. I've never used it. My hot tub, I use that a lot!

Sooner or later 02-06-2019 05:54 AM

Had one. Never used it. Took a week to fill.

dad911 02-06-2019 05:59 AM

I haven't installed one in years. Not even in 'higher end' homes. No more tub decks either. Buyers want free-standing soaking tubs.

cabmandone 02-06-2019 06:16 AM

My parents put one in their home 20 years ago when they built the house.. I don't believe either has ever used it.

GH85Carrera 02-06-2019 06:31 AM

We have a whirlpool tub in our master bathroom. In the 20+ years we have lived here, I have never used it even once. My wife has on four or five occasions.

gwmac 02-06-2019 06:32 AM

just removed the one in my house installed by the PO. water cooled off rapidly when running the pump, mold grows in the plumbing if not used regularly. glad its gone!

mgatepi 02-06-2019 06:47 AM

We installed one about 10 years ago....I think it was used once....just had it removed.
Don't do it.

wdfifteen 02-06-2019 06:54 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1549464787.jpg


This was in our home when we bought it. It's heated with 8 or so jets, but it's only 50x50x48 - not big enough for a normal human. The triangular shape is a total waste of water. Dumb idea.

red-beard 02-06-2019 07:05 AM

We have an angled one, similar to above. 95% I take a shower, unless I've done something that needs a soak (pulled muscle or cramp).

When we remodel the bathroom, that tub is gone. We will install a floor to ceiling shower unit and I plan to put in a steam generator (clearing allergies).

Where the shower is now will get a standard rectangular tub, but it will be jetted. If we re-sell for some reason, the tub will need to be a jetted tub, since all masters in our area have a jetted tub. No going to spend a lot for it...

911 Rod 02-06-2019 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 10345032)
We have a whirlpool tub in our master bathroom. In the 20+ years we have lived here, I have never used it even once. My wife has on four or five occasions.

^^^ This.

Luckily ours is big enough that it is also a shower and you don't need a curtain.

It does look nice though.

Gogar 02-06-2019 07:57 AM

Don't do it!

Consider an enclosed shower with steam. Awesome and you'll use it much more.

VincentVega 02-06-2019 08:21 AM

Similar experience here. I might have used it 3 times in ~10 yrs. Took forever to fill up, ran out of hot water and then a pain to clean. If you really want one I would get a bigger water heater unless a smaller local heater is simple. Big shower with a hand shower is really nice. Heated floor is a nice upgrade.

icemann427 02-06-2019 08:30 AM

We had a large one in our last house. Even had a television at the foot of the tub and stereo speakers in the ceiling above it. My better half used it a number of times the first year or so but not much after that. If you must have one, I would say yes to the additional water heater. We had a large water heater that was used only for our master bathroom and we would run out of hot water before the tub was filled. If you are thinking of selling your house in the next few years, maybe it would be worth it to market your house. Other than that, I would say, no...

look 171 02-06-2019 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by dad911 (Post 10345012)
I haven't installed one in years. Not even in 'higher end' homes. No more tub decks either. Buyers want free-standing soaking tubs.

That seems to be the trend now. Freestanding is the way to sell jobs today. Installation one in a current project. Problem I find is that so many people want to go big but it becomes a swimming pool. Clients are both under 6' but yet they want a 6'x42" tub. I am trying my hardest for them to go smaller before they drown in it.

I put in a air/jet built in 14 years for myself. Kinds only used it a few time when they were small. It hasn't been used again since.

Evans, Marv 02-06-2019 10:37 AM

I installed a decent sized tub with jets and bubbles about ten years ago, mostly for my wife since I don't care about a tub. At the time I also thought it was necessary for resale some time in the future. She has used it probably less than ten times in ten years, although she really likes it when she uses it. The bathroom is something like 13 ft. square so there is enough room to accommodate it. Otherwise it's mostly unused space.

flipper35 02-06-2019 11:05 AM

Our house came with one. It is handy if you have sore muscles but we have used it half a dozen times in the last 10 years between all of us.


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