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Kohler 8-jet Body Spa Carwash Showers
Full Body Spas


Clearly, the focal point of the bathroom of the future will be the shower. While basic tub & shower combinations are fine for guest rooms, most homeowners expect a lot more in their master baths.

Styles and Types
Full body showers consist of a dual array of vertically mounted spray nozzles, designed to spray the body from head to toe under adjustable volume and pressure. ’His-and-her’ temperature-control valves and arrays of as many as 6 or more water sources are common.

Kohler 10-jet Body Spa 

You may choose a Body Spa, which is a re-circulating stand up whirlpool with a waterfall, or you may prefer a Master Shower, which is an electronically controlled shower system consisting of pulsating and pivoting body sprays to which you can add a sheetflow or a showerhead.


Custom Waterfall shower  using Kohler’s Body Spa Waterfall installtion kitThese are all custom-designed units, however. They are engineered to match your shower space and the effect you want to create. The complex layout of sprayheads and valves generally prevent these units from being installed in prefab enclosures. They are typically installed in custom-built shower stalls, which are usually oversized, so they’re not for every bath.

Keidel Bath and Plumbing will work with your builder and plumbing contractor to make sure your shower is installed properly and will work as it is designed to do. There are a great many choices as to showerheads and controls. The best way to learn about these units is to come to our showroom and see them in person.

Materials
Shower valves and sprayheads are available in a variety of finishes, and you will probably want them to match your other hardware. Make sure you know what manufacturer and model you’re trying to match, because colors are not always consistent between vendors.

The valve controls of some high-end models include electronic panels that offer a limited choice of color options. You’ll need to consider their placement and how they will blend with the rest of your decor.

How They Work
Kohler’s Body Spa System recirculates water up to two times per minute. The result is about 80 gallons per minute of hydro-powered cylinders of water, more than the combined delivery of 25 average showerheads, directed at all the right places to work away tension and stress.

cut-away viewing showing how body spas recirculate water When the Custom BodySpa unit is turned on, the bodyjets are initially preset to low. This safety feature allows the user to adjust the water flow from a gentle stream to an ultra-rush of water for just the right degree of massaging action. Due to the volume and power of the water, it is recommended that the control pad be installed and operated in an area where the user can be out of the water stream.

To use, simply fill the basin with water and activate the pump to start the flow of water. BodySpa systems, unlike whirlpool baths, propel water through the air to maximize the invigorating effect of hydro-massage. After enjoying the BodySpa experience, simply turn off the pump and open the drain. Also with the drain open, use the shower head for a conventional shower using soap and shampoo.

Important!A water well or cistern might not be able to service these showers, and your current septic tank might not be able to handle the additional demands. Make sure to discuss this with your plumber before purchasing.

We will work with your plumbing contractor to make sure the unit is installed properly, but there will be more costs beyond the sprays and valves. For example:
  1. These units require an ample hot water supply, sufficient to supply upwards of 15 gpm, which may require a water heater upgrade.
  2. You must have a minimum of a ¾" water supply line to the shower.
    Standard lines are ½".
  3. Your system must provide at least 50-psi water pressure.
  4. You must provide a properly sized drain, often 3 inches as opposed to 2 in.
  5. Walls containing supply lines must be thicker to accommodate the plumbing.
  6. The units will require additional labor costs to install.
We have a working unit in our showroom to demonstrate the capabilities of these systems, as well as the variety of sprayheads available.

Options to Consider
Current state-of-the-art shower systems are quite elaborate, so they require a lot of up-front planning. If you want an advanced-technology shower, you must decide on this before construction begins, and it will affect much of the plumbing in your house.

Kohler Body Spa SystemThe effects of an all-body spray can be quite exhilarating, which is why they’re becoming extremely popular. Each sprayhead has certain characteristics that appeal to some people but not others, so you will have to choose the ones you like. Shower and volume controls should be mounted in a convenient location away from the direction of the spray.

For steam enthusiasts, an optional steam generator is available for Body Spa modules as well as custom shower applications. The Steam Generator Control Kit also contains Aroma Therapy reservoirs.

Make sure your electrician is aware of your plans so that he can rough in the electric line according to manufacturer’s specifications.

 
See Also:
Introduction to Showers
Thermostatic Shower Valves
Hand-Held Showers
Custom Showers
The Basics
Shower Sprays
Shower Towers
Body Spas
Carwash Showers
The DTV Experience
Related Pages
Tub/Shower Combinations
Shower Doors - Part 1
Shower Doors - Part 2
Bathroom Ventilation
Faucets



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