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Iowa Homeowners: How To Transform Your Bathroom Into A Spa

Read this handy guide before investing in a whirlpool bathtub.

A spa tub can add more value to your home.
A spa tub can add more value to your home. (Shutterstock)

Spa tubs are trending once again. Many Iowa homeowners are already updating the bathroom in their home so they can enjoy a soothing body massage at the end of a long day. Not only is installing a whirlpool bathtub relaxing and beneficial for your health, it’s also a good investment if you plan on selling in the future.

Health Benefits

It feels great to sit back in a warm spa tub, but there are also numerous health benefits linked to hydrotherapy:

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  • Pain relief for sore muscles.
  • Pain relief from arthritis and other joint problems.
  • Increased blood circulation.
  • Anxiety and stress release.
  • Reduce insomnia.

Types of Spa Tubs

Before you buy your spa tub, you’ll need to decide what type is best for your bathroom. Consider these options when making your choice:

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  • Water jets – If it’s a therapeutic soak that you’re looking for, you’ll want a spa with water jets. The jets force water to shoot out in a circular motion, giving you a deep and soothing massage.
  • Air jets – Quieter to run than a water jet bathtub, for a more relaxing bath, air jets gently spray out massaging bubbles.
  • Combination tub – Can’t decide if you want water or air jets? Buying a combination whirlpool bathtub will give you the best of both worlds and let you decide what type of bath atmosphere you’re in the mood for.
  • Self-heating – Although more expensive, a self-heating tub can be hooked up to your home’s electrical system to keep the water hot.
  • Spa styles – With so many styles available, choose one that matches your bathroom, such as a modern stand-alone tub. If you’re limited on space in a small bathroom, a corner whirlpool bath is a good option.

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Cost

The average cost of buying a spa tub is $3,000 but will also depend on several factors:

  • Size and model of the bathtub.
  • Number of jets.
  • Optional use as a stand-up shower with enclosure.
  • Self-cleaning option.

Spa Tub Buying Tips

Use these buying tips when shopping for your spa bathtub:

  • Look for a tub that’s the right size for your bathroom.
  • Get into the tub to see how it fits. You want to be sure it’s easy to get in and out of and that you have plenty of room to feel comfortable.
  • Make sure the tub isn’t too deep or shallow.
  • Look for special features, such as chromatherapy tubs. These bathtubs have lights built into them for light therapy
  • How long does it take to fill with water?
  • Does it come with a warranty?
  • Visit more than one showroom and get pricing from at least three retailers.

Installation

As well as the initial price of your whirlpool bathtub, you’ll also need to take into consideration the cost of installation. The cost of hiring a professional to do the job can range anywhere from $170 to $430. An experienced contractor has the equipment and skills needed to safely install your tub.

Spa Tub Maintenance

To keep your spa tub looking like new and keep it free of soap residue you’ll need to clean it regularly. Wipe down the tub surface and jets using a mild bathroom cleanser.

To avoid the buildup of bacteria, grime, mildew, and mold you’ll also need to clean the jets and spa system at least once a month. You can buy a cleaning and sanitizing fluid from the manufacturer that’s safe to use. Other cleaning options are to use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar or a mild bleach solution.

Thinking about renovating your bathroom and installing a whirlpool bathtub? Call a HomeAdvisor spa contractor in Iowa.

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This post is sponsored and contributed by HomeAdvisor, a Patch Brand Partner.