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What is Water Jetting?
Water jetting on a bathtub refers to a system of built-in jets that shoot streams of water into the tub to create a therapeutic, massaging effect. It’s commonly found in whirlpool or spa tubs and is designed to provide targeted relief to sore muscles and enhance relaxation during a bath. Key Components of Water Jetting: Water Jets: These are small nozzles positioned around the interior walls of the bathtub. Common jet placements include the back, hips, and feet. Some jets can be adjusted for direction and speed, allowing you to... Read more...
What is Water Heater/Air Jetting Combo?
Full Hot Tub-Level Heating — True Spa Comfort at Home Elevate your bathing experience with the ultimate in relaxation: a quiet air jetting system paired with an independently controlled in-line water heater that can heat your bath water up to 104°F—just like a professional outdoor hot tub. For many people that we speak to, one of their main concerns is that the water in the tub will not stay hot long enough to enjoy their soak. The heater will allow you to ensure your water is warm enough during your... Read more...
What is Air Jetting with a Water Heater?
Full Hot Tub-Level Heating — True Spa Comfort at Home Elevate your bathing experience with the ultimate in relaxation: a quiet air jetting system paired with an independently controlled in-line water heater that can heat your bath water up to 104°F—just like a professional outdoor hot tub. Enjoy a luxurious, full-body soak with gentle air massage and perfectly maintained warmth, whenever you want it. Why It’s Exceptional Heats water to 104°FExperience true hot tub-level temperatures in the comfort of your own tub. Independent temperature controlTurn the heater on before, during,... Read more...
What is Hydro-Spa Jetting?
The Ultimate Freestanding Spa Experience   Hydro-Spa Jetting combines the best of water and air technologies, enhanced with premium spa-grade components to create the ultimate in-bath experience.This advanced system delivers a perfect balance of soothing hydro-massage water pressure and effervescent warmed air bubbles — promoting deep relaxation, rejuvenation, and stress relief. Key Features Powerful Water Jets – Deliver deep, targeted massage to ease muscles and joints. Warmed Air Jetting – Thousands of softly heated bubbles surround your body for a calming, spa-like sensation. Inline Water Heater – Automatically maintains and... Read more...
Clawfoot Tub Styles Guide
When it comes to clawfoot tubs, after you know what size of tub you can fit in your space the next consideration is choosing a style. Here are our thoughts on the different styles we offer. Classic Style Flat on top, round at the back end and squared off at the drain end. Generally good leg room depending on size and quite wide. Normally low height and easy access. No head support area but can still be comfortable with a tub pillow. Normal depth. Single Slipper Style High end at... Read more...
Plumbing Fixture Maintenance (Tub fillers, Drains, Lavatory Faucets, Shower Packages and Feet)
Lacquered surfaces (chrome, brushed nickel and painted) - For best results in maintaining lacquered fixtures, it is advised to dab off any excess water left on the fixture with a soft cloth after every use. Always use dabbing action to dry off metal, not rubbing action. Water left on the metal surface to evaporate will form mineral deposits. Dust, toothpaste, shaving gel, hairspray, salts and any other products used in the bathroom could compromise the finish if not wiped off and left to settle on the fixture. Un-Lacquered Living Finishes... Read more...
Cast Iron vs Acrylic Clawfoot Tubs
Cast iron is the original and traditional method of clawfoot tub production and has been around practically unchanged for over 100 years. The tubs are very heavy and no two tubs are identical. Most cast iron tubs are painted on the outside and enamel coated on the inside. Cast iron tubs start off life as recycled steel which is blended then melted down and molded. The resulting thickness of the formed cast iron tub is approximately 3/8”. The tub is then brought back to red hot and the inside is... Read more...
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What is Zone Control Water Jetting?
Zone Jetting on Water-Jetted Bathtubs Versatile, Powerful Water Massage OptionsAdvanced Hydrotherapy with Precision ControlWater Jetting System Enjoy targeted relaxation with 10 ergonomically placed jets: 4 adjustable back jets 2 hip jets 4 foot jets Each jet offers directional adjustment for personalized comfort. Zone Water Speed & Pressure Control The true engine of deep-tissue hydrotherapy. A simple shift of the Zone Control lever lets you: Instantly adjust speed and intensity for foot and back zones. Double the water pressure to your chosen zone—feet or back—for the most powerful massage jetting available... Read more...
What is Air Jetting?
What Is Air Jetting? Warm Air jetting is one of the most soothing and gentle hydrotherapy experiences available. A warm stream of air is blown through flexible tubing by a blower—similar to a hairdryer—and released into the bathtub through strategically placed jets located in the floor or walls. Even though the temperature of the air will be around 112 degrees when it leaves the blower, it will cool in the air pipes and still feel cooler than the water in your tub when it meets your skin.Warm air jetting will... Read more...
What is Dense Foam Insulation?
What Is High-Density Foam? High-density foam is a compact, firm foam that offers greater strength, durability, and insulation properties than low-density foam. Because of its tightly packed cells, it provides: Superior thermal insulation — helps keep bath water warmer for longer Enhanced structural support — adds rigidity and durability to the bathtub shells High-density foam is ideal for bathtub cavity walls because it combines comfort with long-lasting performance. Why Tub Studio Freestanding Tubs have Dense Foam Insulation Applied At Tub Studio, the tubs are designed and built to last a... Read more...