no
i got a heavy flo and i just lay in the bath tub and let it drane
Generally the tub is nailed to the studs and the backer board or sheetrock is put over the tub or just down to the top edge.
This is clients preference, it also depends on what materials are used as well as the set up of where the tub shower will be installed.
Yes it can harm your washer, the tub can lose its balance, and won't spin right
They are. With a walk-in tub, you open a door set into the tub rather than having to climb over the basin as in a normal tub.
One way to bathe your baby if you're in the tub with them is to drape a towel over your legs and lay the baby on the towel. They're less likely to slip around and may be more comfortable with you near. Just make sure the water is at an appropriate level and temperature. It's also best to have someone to take the baby while you are exiting the tub.
yes
A gazebo can be an excellent way to enjoy a hot tub in the winter. It is also a good way to keep rain and snow off a hot tub to help keep the tub itself in good working order.
Depends what kind of female turtle we are speaking of. Some species lay their eggs in sand in a dry environment, but some are capable of doing it in the water.
A walk-in tub has a door for entering before you sit in the tub. A walk-in is designed for those who have trouble stepping over the side of the tub and cannot stand in the shower.
No it word be very cold and you would be exposing yourself to pnemonia, common cold, and the fever
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