How long do whirlpool tubs last?
How long do whirlpool tubs last?
20-50 years
The average life expectancy of a whirlpool tub is 20-50 years, according to the Study of Life Expectancy of Home Components, prepared by the National Association of Home Builders.
Can a happy tub repair a whirlpool tub?
They had a fair service call price and were able to repair my whirlpool tub on the same day!” Aliza L. ~ “The absolute best for jetted tub repair. Had a non responsive switch in the tub, the kind you press down on, Happy Tubs took care of it on the first trip and I couldn’t be happier!”
Why are jetted whirlpool tubs not worth it?
In fact, here are a whole gaggle reasons why jetted whirlpool tubs just aren’t worth it: 1. They’re expensive. Good luck trying to find a decent one for less than $1500. And that’s before adding in the costs required to have someone install it, assuming you aren’t the do-it-yourself type. Then again, even if you are: 2.
What kind of repairs can you do on a jetted tub?
We can perform all kinds of jetted tub repairs including bathtub switch repair, air control repair, bathtub jet repair and bathtub pump repairs. Because we specialize in jetted tub repair, most jetted tub repairs are completed in the same day. We are proud to use the highest quality Made in America parts.
Do you have to install whirlpool tubs yourself?
The manufacturers recommend you don’t install them yourself. For obvious reasons. Most people are simply better off getting a licensed general contractor, electrician or 24 hour plumberwho knows what they’re doing.
They had a fair service call price and were able to repair my whirlpool tub on the same day!” Aliza L. ~ “The absolute best for jetted tub repair. Had a non responsive switch in the tub, the kind you press down on, Happy Tubs took care of it on the first trip and I couldn’t be happier!”
Can a whirlpool tub be converted to a regular tub?
In order to use the jets, it has to (obviously) be filled enough that they are submerged. However, the tub is large and the water heater doesn’t make enough hot water so by the time the tub is filled above the jets, it’s lukewarm.
In fact, here are a whole gaggle reasons why jetted whirlpool tubs just aren’t worth it: 1. They’re expensive. Good luck trying to find a decent one for less than $1500. And that’s before adding in the costs required to have someone install it, assuming you aren’t the do-it-yourself type. Then again, even if you are: 2.
Can a bathtub be removed in a bathroom remodel?
If you have another bathtub in the house then removing the larger garden tub is certainly a viable option for consideration. We have found that about 8 out of 10 people considering a master bathroom remodel do not use their tubs and desire a spacious and beautiful shower area in lieu of a having a tub.