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The Evolution of Bathing and Showers

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The oldest known archeological example of plumbing systems for
baths dates back to 3300 B.C. in India. We also know that in the
Bible, bathing was an important component of the Hebrew
tradition, although the Israelites were instructed to go down to
the river for their baths. 


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The Evolution of Bathing and Showers
Copyright (c) 2007 Cecil Radmore
Buy Plumbing UK
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The oldest known archeological example of plumbing systems for
baths dates back to 3300 B.C. in India. We also know that in the
Bible, bathing was an important component of the Hebrew
tradition, although the Israelites were instructed to go down to
the river for their baths.

Through history, various cultures gave credibility to the
practice of bathing on a regular basis. The most notable example
of government-encouraged bathing is found in the Roman Empire as
early as 500 B.C. The Romans built public bathhouses in every
Roman town and encouraged their citizens to attend the bathhouses
on a daily basis.

Rome hosted a metropolitan-level, gravity-fed plumbing system
that delivered water over long distances to major Roman cities.
Rome also provided their citizens a gravity-fed sewage system as
part of their sanitation infrastructure. Both Roman steam baths
and the waters in the bathhouses were warmed through a system of
furnaces located within the bathhouse plumbing systems.

The Roman Empire finally met its end, but the end of the empire
did not signal the end of public bathing. Bathhouses continued to
be viewed as an essential component to healthy living for several
more centuries.

Bathes were considered a sound investment in one's health, until
the rise of the Renaissance of the 14th century. People who lived
during this era mistakenly believed that water-borne disease
could be transferred through the skin into the human body. It was
this time frame where bathing fell out of favor with the general
public.


Mass-Production of Bath Tubs For The Average Person

Pedestal tubs of the modern-style have been traced back through
history to Crete in 1000 A.D. The tub found in Crete was about
five foot in length, was made of hardened pottery, and it rested
on a pedestal.

The Chinese were responsible for developing the cast iron
material, but it was the English who brought cast iron into the
modern age. Beginning in the early 1700's England began to make
dozens of products from cast iron, products which were shipped
around the world.

By the early 1800's, American companies got into cast iron
production so that Americans could save on the cost of shipping
cast iron products from the United Kingdom of Great Britain to
the United States. One of those early American cast iron products
was the cast iron bathtub.

In the United States during the great western expansion, many
entrepreneurs had purchased cast-iron tubs to carry with them on
their trips west, bringing the sophistication of a clean body to
the men of the cowboy frontier.

In the 1880's, American plumbing supply companies began to
produce the new "clawfoot" bathtubs for customers around the
world. The claw foot bathtub is the style that finally helped
bring bathtubs into the homes of the average person.


Passage of Showers and Bathtubs Into Modern Life

During the early 1800's, people were devising their own plumbing
systems to bring water into their bathroom and to take the
wastewater back out of the room. In those early days at the dawn
of modern plumbing, people were getting creative in an effort to
bring water into their home. While water pipes were available in
the retail market, many chose to cut corners in their plumbing in
strange and unusual ways. Until the mid-1840's, people were
frequently using hollowed out trees to bring water to their
bathtubs.

In 1848, the U.S. government passed the National Public Health
Act (NPHA) creating for the first time a government-enforced
plumbing code. The NPHA was instrumental in bringing modern
plumbing into the home and allowing the industry to set standards
for bringing water into the home and carrying wastewater from the
home.

As municipalities began to bring gravity-fed water pressure into
the homes of their citizens and manufacturers were able to bring
water heaters to consumers, other products such as the shower
began to take off as well.

The major draw of the shower for consumers is two-fold. First, a
shower is often quick and easy when compared to a bath. The
second incentive for homeowners to have a shower is the savings
that can be gained in water usage. A typical five-minute shower
will use only half as much water as a half-full bathtub.

In 1921, only one percent of new homes built in the United States
and Great Britain had a modern bathroom, comprised of a sink,
toilet, bath and/or shower. By the 1960's, 100% of new homes in
both countries had a modern bathroom installed when the house was
built.


Your Personality In The Bathroom

The basic components of the bathroom have not changed much over
the last eight decades. Improvements have been made of course,
but those improvements have more to do with energy and water
consumption and styling than the basic design.

The soft toilet seat has been a blessing for the backside of the
people who use it. Spongebob Squarepants has also found a home in
the water world of the bathroom. But, there is much more that
people can do to enhance their bath or showering experience.

Believe it or not, someone has come up with an "electric shower".
The electric shower is designed to pull water only from the
cold-water outlet and to heat the water as it goes through the
system. The advantage of an electric shower is more consistent
water temperatures, more efficient heating of the water, reduced
heating costs, and the elimination of a hot shower turning into a
cold shower.

Shower booster pumps increase the amount of water pressure coming
from the showerhead. With some shower booster systems, the water
pressure can be increased by as much as twelve times over the
amount of pressure released in a gravity-fed plumbing system.

A shower mixer is the official product description of the unit
that mixes the cold water, hot water ratio coming from your tap.
Shower mixers come in a wide variety of shapes, styles, colors,
and metal types such as brass, aluminum, steel, and stainless
steel.

Common shower accessories include showerheads, adjustable and
detachable shower heads, brackets, bath taps, shower rod
brackets, shower rods, shower curtains, shower seats, and the
coolest shower accessory of all, body jets.

There are also different encasements one can employ in their
shower. Older homes have the shower and bath systems in the same
compartment. Many newer homes have separated the bath from the
shower, with a garden tub and a shower tucked away in some out of
the way location.

Some showers are spacious allowing a built-in shower seat for
those who may be uneasy on their feet, such as children, people
with disabilities, and older people. When slips and falls are a
great concern, the shower compartments with the built-in seat are
an ideal addition to the home.


Bring Imagination To Your Shower And Bath Configuration

Maybe you saw something on television or in a magazine that
looked as if it would be a good match for your bathroom. Perhaps
you have always dreamed of a bathroom that looked a special way.

If you bring imagination and creativity to your bathroom, you can
create a bathroom that you will enjoy for years, and one that
your friends and neighbors may envy.

If utility is your greater concern, there are components that can
bring greater utility and lower operation costs to your bathroom
environment.

We spend a great deal of time in the bathroom. We may only go
into the laundry room once a week, but we go to our bathrooms
several times in a day. So, why not make the best of your
showering or bathing experience, by updating your shower or bath
to a style that you really like.




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Cecil Radmore writes about home improvement repair. 
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shower accessories and bathroom accessories 
(http://www.buyplumbing.co.uk/category/BathAccs). 
Buy Plumbing UK has a wide selection of bathroom taps, 
shower mixers, shower boosters, and electric showers.


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