Home Depot Bath To Shower Conversion

Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female Verified purchaser This by far is the best filtered shower head I have ever used . The spray is strong and can be even stronger if you take out the water saver, but plenty even with it in. Has all the massage adjustments you could ask for, very well designed and of high quality with a warranty behind it . Although not small it takes up less space than all 6 of my other filtered shower heads (which are now going to the trash) The replacement filters cost much less than all of the others I have looked at (home depot has similar shower head but replacement filter twice the cost)..This thing really filters well, noticed it right away...feel very clean and happy enough to write this review... Yes () No (0)  Report Yes () No (0) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser It took only 2-3 showers for me to see both my skin and hair were much softer.I shopped around and read reviews.Most other shower filters were 2-3 times the price.
They really don't do anymore than the Culligan does.Filters are very reasonable to replace.Very easy to install. Yes () No (0)  Report Yes () No (0) Verified purchaser We have very hard water--not only does it filter that, the stream is great! Yes (5) No (0)  Report Yes (5) No (0) Before I bought and installed this head i filled up the tub and there was so much chlorine in the water it was bright blue and made my skin break out. After easy screw on only install, no leaks, no chlorine, and extra settings are nice to help with water pressure issues. Yes () No (4)  Report Yes () No (4) Verified purchaser This showerhead is wonderful. It makes showering a relaxing experience due to the multiple settings. My skin is not as dry and my hair is not like straw since using this showerhead. I had tried changing shampoos and soap but this can only do so much if the water is a contributing factor. Yes () No (3)  Report Yes () No (3) Verified purchaser My water has never felt so clean or my skin so soft.
The 5 different nozzle selection is great for when you have a back ache or any muscle ache. Yes (2) No (0)  Report Yes (2) No (0) I did much research before finally buying this item, since my daughters complain of skin reactions to our shower water. Too early to tell if this shower filter/head will make a positive difference in our lives, but so far so good. Mobile Homes For Sale Lemoore CaMy only complaint is that it cut down a bit the excellent water pressure we had prior. Best Air Cleaner For Cat Litter DustI suppose this may be due to the actual filter. Geometric Gate Duvet Cover Set Yes (5) No (2)  Report Yes (5) No (2) Verified purchaser When my silver hair started looking yellow-ish, my stylist suggested the water.
Within a week of installing the filtered shower head, I noticed the yellow disappearing. The shower head was super easy to install (no tools required), was more compact than most, and replacement filters were readily available. A great value and much cheaper than coloring my hair again! Thanks for developing a great product, Culligan. Yes () No (3)  Report Yes () No (3) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser I love my new shower head! I have been dealing with the effects of hard water a few years now and did not realize it was so bad. I feel like my hair and skin is not as dry using this product. It was easy to assemble and has nice water pressure. Yes (5) No (0)  Report Yes (5) No (0) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser Having a change in our tap water is new to us since moving to a small city. The strong smell of chlorine coming from the faucet was unusual for us having lived in bigger cities. Since we live on a military base we aren't allowed to use a whole home filter so when I learned about installing a shower filter I can't tell you how elated I was.
I chose the cullingan massage shower filter because it was inexpensive and offered different shower settings. Shipping site to store was quick and installing was simple and easy. At first it leaked a bit but with a simple adjustment no more leaks. We turned on the shower to let it run for a bit but the water still smelled like chlorine. So for us the change/difference in the water wasn't immediate. The next day after another run there was no more strong chlorine smell. I'm so glad I was patient and waited! My skin is no longer irritated and now I feel so much more comfortable washing my hair. As for bath time for my 2 year old daughter I stop the tub stopper to hold the water in and let the shower run until it fills the water up to the specific amount of water I want so I can give her a bath in clean fresh water. Yes (4) No (2)  Report Yes (4) No (2) Verified purchaserLiving with six kids is kind of like opening your windows during a hurricane. In the blink of an eye, all your stuff gets strewn about and the walls get damaged.
That was the situation for Ronda and Les Batchelor, whose six kids had to share one bathroom for a number of years. That meant the space got a lot of daily wear and tear, especially moisture damage from all the hot showers. “It was one after the other,” Ronda says. “It didn’t have a chance to dry out very well.” Just as she did with her stunning laundry room transformation, Ronda got to work, hitting up her local ReStore and secondhand shops for cast-off building materials and things like cabinetry, lighting fixtures, mirrors and more. Then she did all the painting, building, decorating, wiring and installation herself to create a functional, beautiful bathroom for around $400. With two of the kids now gone from home, and a renovated basement that added more bedrooms and a bathroom for their two boys, the Batchelors turned their attention to making the damaged upstairs 9½-by-5-foot bathroom a better fit for their twin teenage daughters who share it. Apart from being stylistically “boring,” Ronda says, the original fan didn’t do much to combat all the moisture, which was causing deterioration on the drywall around the shower window.
Ronda, who chronicles her projects on her website, Batchelors Way, knocked off the damaged drywall around the window, cleaned it up with a wire brush, then went over it with drywall mud. After that dried, she used a double-sided sticky-mat product (similar to Bondera) to which she affixed inexpensive subway tile and gray grout around the window and all the way to the ceiling for a more dramatic look. “I did it in one day,” she says. She kept the one-piece fiberglass insert to keep costs down but also because she prefers the design. “They don’t have grout, and the corners are easier to clean,” she says. While putting in a new, more powerful fan, Ronda wired in some LED lights for the shower. And to make sure her girls used the fan, she set it up so that when you flip on the lights for the shower, the fan comes on too. “That way if they’re taking a shower, the fan is on,” Batchelor says. Lack of storage was a serious problem for the teenage girls and all their makeup and accessories.
Ronda found a 7-inch-deep medicine cabinet at ReStore and recessed it into the wall. “Les wanted to cut the back off so it didn’t stick out, but we decided to leave it deeper to have more storage,” she says. She added the trim piece to the top so she could mount a secondhand-store light fixture that stuck out far enough from the wall to provide adequate lighting. She then painted the cabinet an off-the-shelf white. Though it’s hard to tell, Ronda faked the wainscoting to save money. She attached trim pieces to the drywall and painted everything white to create the appearance of raised wainscoting boards. For the walls, she created a special color mixed from leftover paint she had in her garage. “That’s just one of the ways I save money,” she says. “I pulled some gray paint off my shelf and added white until I got what I liked.” She wanted to replace the countertop, but since there was nothing really wrong with it, she updated it with an epoxy faux-marbling technique.
She used more of the double-sided sticky-mat product to adhere 1-by-2-inch glass tiles for a backsplash. For the cabinet space directly in front of the sink, she converted faux drawer fronts into flip-out shelves for bobby pins and hair accessories. Labeled bins keep makeup and other products for the girls organized. Ronda wanted to extend the shower curtain all the way to the ceiling for more drama and to create more visual space, so she sewed gold material to a blue and white striped curtain to lengthen it. Metal supports from a secondhand store that Ronda spray-painted an oil-rubbed bronze color hold wood shelves that she found lying around her garage and stained. “They were beat-up and had character to them,” she says. “I like things to look pretty, and I don’t have funds to justify spending huge amounts on things,” Ronda says. “I just want to have a home that I think is pretty, that makes me happy. I want to walk into a room that makes me smile.”