Installing A Steam Shower Unit


Are you interested in putting in your own steam shower units? If so, then the following will provide you with some essential information for installing a steam shower unit that will help you to achieve this task in an efficient and cost effective manner. There are a wide variety of different types of steam shower units on the market today, so the first step of the procedure will be to head over to your local home improvement store and find the one that you like the best. Even though they each are installed in a very similar manner, there are slight differences between make and model, so make sure you always read the instructions that come with them.

After you have looked over the many different models of steam shower units and have chosen the best one for you, it is time to being putting it in. This is a process that begins with measuring the floor and making sure that it is level. This way when you install the base it will be level and the water will drain properly. Most of the time the floor will be level, but if it is not, you will have to do some floor work until it is. You are then ready to set the base.

After the base has been set, it is time to install the four steam shower enclosures onto it. For simplicity’s sake, it is best to begin with the side with the door. Use self tapping screws to secure the walls together and to the base, and then make sure they are water tight by adding silicone caulk between the edges. Some models already come with a rubber lining between them so in cases such as this, caulking will not be a necessary step. You can then top off your shower enclosure by adding the ceiling. Again, you want to make sure that it is tight and secure so that no steam can escape and ruin the walls of your bathroom.

The final step will be to install the shower steam unit. This is a generator that is responsible for creating all the steam. For this step in particular, you may want to call in a qualified electrician because there are some wires to connect and you want to make sure that the job has been completed in a safe and professional manner. After all, water and electricity can be a dangerous combination.

After you have finished all these steps your steam shower units should be ready to use. If there are any added features that you would like, such as Jacuzzi water jets, then now is the time to have them put in as well. Even though this can be a complicated task, once you have finished you will be able to have a spa like experience in your own steam shower home unit.