Bathtub Inserts - How to Install Correctly
Bath tub inserts enable a user to have an easier time while
taking a bath. This is especially useful for young children and
the very old. It is very handy for disabled persons too. Tub
inserts are usually easy to install with just a minimal number
of bolts used and does not require any need to modify the tub.
What to look for in a bath tub insert
Choose bath tub inserts that are made from gel coat and is
reinforced by fiberglass materials, can be installed by a single
person without any fuss and without changing anything on the
existing tub, exhibits a non-slip surface which is also soft and
pliable for the user's comfort, and a reasonable warranty which
normally lasts from a year up to three years.
Instructions on installing the tub insert
1. First, check the tub insert kit if all the necessary
components are present. Look at the tub's bottom to ascertain
that its drain gasket is in place.
2. Cleaned the whole bath tub assembly, including the shower
unit with the use of a non-abrasive cleaning agent. After
cleaning, make sure that the whole thing is dry before
continuing the installation process. This is important since any
moisture left may cause damage to the floor.
3. Fit the insert to find it if it fits properly. After testing
if the insert fits, remove the insert. Apply silicone caulking
to the shower drain's upper part as well as the tub bottom's
gasket. Make sure that the bead of silicone which encircles the
drain brass is at least half an inch.
4. With utmost care, gently place the tub insert on the shower
unit by sliding it into place. Apply ample pressure to aid in
setting the insert. Fill the tub with water, the water's weight
will help in putting the insert in place while the silicone is
setting.
5. When the silicone has cured, it is time to drain the water.
After draining, clean the tub and the insert using a mild
cleaning agent as well as warm water. It is a strict no-no to
use liquid abrasives or even scouring powder. Congratulations,
you may now use your new bath tub!
Cleaning and maintenance
Again, it is important to keep in mind that you should not
employ abrasive cleaners. This is because abrasive cleaners have
the potential to scratch as well as dull the unit's surface. It
is advisable to use liquid detergents like Mr. Clean, Ajax, or
Top Job. These cleaning agents that have been mentioned may be
used for daily cleaning of the tub. Never use sa metal scraper,
steel wool, or wire brushes because these tools can easily
damage the whole setup. Periodically, you can scrub any mineral
deposits or soap stains using gel gloss or even a dishwashing
detergent. Waxing it periodically with a liquid wax can improve
the luster and finish of the tub and insert.
If your bath is in any way damaged, you can easily have it
repaired. Contact the nearest service center and ask for a
professional repairman. If ever the services of a repairman is
not available in your area, you can always contact the
manufacturer of your bath tub insert as well as that of the tub
itself. Repair kits can also be bought from the manufacturers or
from do it yourself shops. Repair kits usually include a gel
coat.
These are some of the pointers that you must consider when
getting a tub insert as well as installing it. Instructions on
cleaning and maintaining the whole setup is also included to add
years to your bathroom components.