If you opt for installing a whirl pool tub in one of your bathrooms, and that bathroom isn't on the ground floor, you should try to work with the plumber/installer to get them to mount the tub to the floor using some sort of vibration dampening device. Otherwise, when you run the whirl pool, you mind end up with a bit more noise on the next floor down than you'd care for. A few extra floor joists under the tub would be a good consideration too.
Yeah, we missed this little tip when we had a 2nd floor whirl pool tub installed in our new house. Yes, I'm a little non-plus about it...
Published Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:29 AM by dthomson
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