June 26, 2008

Seven Things You Should Know Before Buying a Steam Shower

by: Ray Dobson

Steam showers are growing in popularity as an elegant add-on to any master bathroom. Here are a few things you should know before buying.

What is a steam shower? A steam shower is a watertight enclosure with a steam converter that heats water to a boil, then forces it through nozzles inside the stall.

Why should you buy one? Some health practitioners and healers believe that steam has health benefits from detoxification to improved respiratory function.

What features are common? Steam showers can include a showerhead, steam jets, jet massagers, and aromatherapy fixtures. Other features include iPod hookups, built-in radios, and foot massagers.

Who can’t use a steam shower? Pregnant women, young children, people with diabetes and high blood pressure shouldn’t use steam showers. If you have any questions, check with your doctor before buying one.

Even conversion kits are a lot of work to install. You can buy a conversion kit to transform your old shower into a steam shower. However, this will still require significant electrical, plumbing, and construction work.

Choose the right vendor. Don’t buy a steam shower from an unknown vendor. You’re likely to get a product without a warranty or any customer support, and it may not look anything like you expected it to.

A steam shower can be a wonderful addition to your bathroom. But there are a few things to consider before buying. Know the facts about steam showers, and you’re sure to make the right decision for your bathroom.