A Plumber’s Guide to 'It’s a Want, Not a Need' Cosmetic Upgrades for Your Home

March 4, 2025

When it comes to home improvements, some upgrades are essential—like a working water heater and reliable plumbing—while others simply make life a little sweeter. Cosmetic upgrades might not be must-haves, but once you experience the comfort and convenience they offer, you'll wonder how you ever lived without them. If you're thinking about stepping up your home’s plumbing game, here are a few 'want, not need' additions that can bring a touch of luxury to your space.


Dry Saunas: Your Personal Wellness Retreat

A dry sauna at home is the ultimate indulgence. While it’s not a necessity, it’s a fantastic way to unwind, improve circulation, and ease muscle tension. If you’ve got the space and the budget, adding a sauna can transform your home into a spa-like oasis. Plumbing isn’t a major concern, but proper ventilation and electrical work are key to safe installation.


Bidets: A Hygienic and Eco-Friendly Touch

Bidets have surged in popularity, and it’s easy to see why. They offer a higher level of cleanliness than toilet paper and help reduce waste. Whether you choose a basic bidet attachment or a high-tech model with heated seats and adjustable settings, this simple upgrade can enhance both comfort and hygiene. Installation is usually quick and straightforward for a professional plumber.


Handheld Shower Attachments: Small Change, Big Impact

A handheld showerhead might seem like a minor upgrade, but it makes daily routines so much easier. Whether you're rinsing off, washing pets, or cleaning the shower, the added flexibility is a game-changer. Plus, it’s one of the easiest and most affordable ways to add functionality to your bathroom.


Rain Showers: A Spa Experience in Your Own Home

If you’ve ever stayed at a fancy hotel and fallen in love with the rain shower, you know how relaxing they can be. Unlike standard showerheads, rain showers provide a gentle, even flow of water that mimics a natural downpour. It’s not a necessity, but it’s a fantastic way to elevate your daily shower. Proper installation ensures the right water pressure and coverage.


Under-Counter Ice Maker: Perfect for Entertaining

If you love hosting gatherings, an under-counter ice maker is a game-changer. Unlike the built-in ice makers in most freezers, these machines produce a steady supply of high-quality ice—perfect for cocktails, sodas, and keeping drinks chilled. They require a water line and proper drainage, so having a professional install this is the way to go.


Separate Filtered Water Faucet: Pure Convenience

A separate filtered water faucet on your sink is a small upgrade with big benefits, especially for those with larger sink basin. It provides clean, great-tasting water straight from the tap—no more refilling pitchers or buying bottled water. While not essential, it’s a convenient addition for anyone who values fresh, filtered water on demand. A plumber can install one with minimal hassle.


Final Thoughts: Elevate Your Everyday With Plumb Works, Inc.

None of these upgrades are strictly necessary, but they can make a big difference in how you experience your home. Whether you're looking for spa-like relaxation, better hygiene, or an easier way to entertain guests, these 'want, not need' plumbing enhancements bring comfort and convenience to the next level. If you're considering any of these additions, call Plumb Works at 404-524-1825 to schedule a consultation and discuss installation options.

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