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At Arctic Spas Online, customers can find hot tub, hot tub accessories, hot tub service and more all in just a few clicks. Arctic Spas hot tubs are ergonomically designed for ultimate comfort and therapeutic massage. With a hot tub from Arctic Spas, you can improve muscle flexibility, blood circulation and minimize mental stress. With various stores located across the GTA, it’s easy to find an Arctic Spas hot tub that’s right for you.
So what makes Arctic Spas hot tubs so unique? Here are some features that Arctic Spas hot tubs include.
Arctic Spas shell: The shell of an Arctic Spa hot tub is made to last a lifetime. It is crafted for easy cleaning and comes in an assortment of high gloss, marbled or textured acrylics. It also is bonded in a way that makes it the strongest and most durable hot tub shell in the industry.
HeatLock® Insulation System: Every Arctic Spas hot tub comes with the HeatLock® Insulation System – designed to keep heat in. From the floor to the cabinet walls, this system works to minimize heat loss and maximize energy efficiency.
Hot tub service access: Arctic Spas hot tubs are fully accessible when it comes to maintenance and repair. So if your Arctic Spas hot tub ever encounters a problem, you can find it and fix it easily.
Arctic Spas Online – hot tub service in the greater Toronto area
Arctic Spas Online is your centre for hot tubs, hot tub service and hot tub accessories. They have a wide range of hot tub styles to choose from and hot tub accessories to accentuate comfort. View their collection of hot tubs, hot tub accessories, outdoor structures, pool tables and more online or visit their showrooms. Go online to http://www.arcticspasonline.com and see which Arctic Spas hot tub fits your needs.
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December 29, 2009 - 1:21 AM
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You can easily install a shower door on your own with a few tools and some free time on hand. The materials for shower door installation would cost between $300 and $500. As long as you are completely focused on the job at hand, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to install a new shower door on your own.
First, make sure that you have the right sized door. Measure the size of your enclosure and if you are installing a swinging door, measure how far the nearest obstacles are to your door opening. Once you have all the right materials, the first thing that you will install is the base track. This helps to keep water out and your door in place. Cut the base track to the length of the shower opening and install it at the center of the shower’s lip. Mark its location just in case it slips during the rest of the process.
The next step in shower door installation is to install the vertical jambs. Use a level to make sure they are at a 90 degree angle with the base track. If you are installing a swinging door, you will install the hinge side track first; if it is a sliding door, you have to do both catch jambs. In order to ensure that your jambs stay fast as you start to drill into the wall, mark the screw holes with a pencil when the jamb is in place. Then use an awl or punch to chip the glaze of the tile so that your drill will go in easily. Drill the holes, tap in plastic anchors and then screw your jambs to the wall.
Next to hang your shower door. For a swinging door, make sure that it is hinged to swing out and slide that side into the hinge track. Use a level to make sure that your shower door is hanging properly. Unless your walls are warped, you should have about ½ inch of wiggle room around the jamb. Once everything is level, screw the door hinge into the hinge track. If it is a sliding doors, you should be able to slide the doors into their wall tracks. Again, you may have to make small adjustments if your walls are not properly aligned.
Once your doors and side jambs are in place, the last step of shower door installation is to put in the header. It should be in alignment with the two side jambs and screwed into place. Keep the door open during this part of the installation to make sure it doesn’t interfere with your plumb line. Once the major components of your shower door are in place, you can install the handle, door framing, and drip rail. Finish the shower installation project with waterproofed caulk.
Jacob Houser is an expert on Shower Doors and has been working in the Field for the past 15 years. For more information on Glass Shower Doors please visit: http://www.abcglassandmirror.com
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