Plumbed Japanese Head Spa Tables | Commercial Scalp Basins

Running out of water mid-treatment or constantly pausing your service to empty heavy waste tanks severely disrupts your hydrotherapy workflow. For high-volume clinics booked back-to-back with complex scalp detox services, manual water management is a major operational bottleneck that costs you valuable time and limits your daily revenue capacity.

The Plumbed Japanese Head Spa collection is a professional-grade range of hardwired scalp therapy treatment tables specifically engineered to deliver unlimited, continuous hydrotherapy. By connecting directly to your building's commercial mains water and drainage systems, these premium backwash units eliminate manual refilling entirely, allowing therapists to execute seamless, uninterrupted 60-minute scalp rituals.

Commercial-Grade Hydrotherapy Infrastructure

  • Unlimited Continuous Water Flow: Connects directly to your clinic's plumbing infrastructure, ensuring your water halo and washing handles never run dry or lose pressure during extended deep-cleansing therapies.
  • Zero Downtime Between Clients: Completely eliminates the need to manually fill fresh water reservoirs or haul heavy waste water buckets, drastically speeding up your room turnaround times and increasing daily booking capacity.
  • Ergonomic Shiatsu Comfort: Features contoured, medical-grade PU vinyl beds and heavy-duty basin neck rests that prevent client cervical strain while allowing the therapist to maintain perfect posture.
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Pros & Cons: Plumbed vs. Non-Plumbed Head Spas

Before committing to your clinic's infrastructure, it is critical to understand the operational differences between our hardwired plumbed units and our non-plumbed portable basins.

System Type The Pros (Advantages) The Cons (Limitations)
Plumbed Systems (This Collection)
  • Unlimited, continuous water supply.
  • Zero manual refilling or waste emptying.
  • Instant temperature control via building mains.
  • Fastest room turnaround time.
  • Requires a licensed commercial plumber.
  • Upfront installation and permitting costs.
  • Fixed location (cannot be easily moved).
Non-Plumbed (Portable) Systems
  • Zero installation costs or plumbing permits.
  • Immediate plug-and-play operation.
  • Highly portable; perfect for lease-bound salons.
  • Limited to internal tank capacity (e.g., 60L).
  • Requires manual filling and waste disposal.
  • Internal heater takes 5-10 minutes to reach temperature.

Technical Specifications

  • Plumbing Requirements: Requires professional connection to hot and cold water mains, alongside a commercial-grade PVC waste water drain.
  • Water Pressure: Output is directly dictated by your building's internal water pressure. We recommend consulting your plumber to ensure your clinic meets the minimum pressure requirements for the halo cascade.
  • Electrical Requirements: Specific models featuring integrated shiatsu massage, heating pads, or steamer units require standard Australian 240V mains power alongside the plumbing.

Pro Application Tips & Treatment Advice

Because these units draw directly from your hot water system, always test the water temperature on your own wrist before directing the halo over the client's scalp to prevent thermal shock. Pair these units with high-quality scalp detection cameras to show clients their blocked follicles before the service, proving the efficacy of your deep-cleansing hydrotherapy.

Full Ingredients / Material Integrity

Constructed utilising anti-corrosion stainless steel or brass internal plumbing fittings to prevent long-term mineral degradation. The primary basins are molded from high-density ceramic or impact-resistant acrylic, easily withstanding constant exposure to hospital-grade disinfectants, deep conditioning masks, and essential oils.




Frequently Asked Questions: Plumbed Head Spa Units

How exactly does the plumbing connect to these head spa tables? ▼

Our plumbed Japanese head spa units require three direct connection points: hot water, cold water, and a waste water drain. For the cleanest, most professional clinic aesthetic, the ideal setup is having your plumber run these pipes directly beneath the floorboards, with the three connection points terminating on the floor directly underneath the basin. If pulling up the floor is too costly, messy, or restricted by your lease, an alternative is having new taps installed on the wall near an existing washbasin. However, please be mindful that this alternative method will leave visible connection hoses running from the wall points to the bed. Because every commercial space is unique, you must always consult a licensed plumbing professional for advice specific to your clinic's layout before installation.

Do I need a licensed plumber to install these head spa tables? ▼

Yes. Because these units connect directly to your commercial building's mains water supply and waste drainage, installation must be carried out by a licensed Australian plumber to ensure compliance with local water regulations and to prevent structural leaks.

Can I use thick hair masks and essential oils in a plumbed basin? ▼

Yes. One of the major benefits of a plumbed system is that thick hair masks, exfoliants, and carrier oils are safely flushed down the commercial drain, just like a standard salon washbasin. You do not have to worry about oils coating an internal reservoir tank like you would with a non-plumbed unit.

How is freight delivery managed for these oversized units? ▼

Our plumbed Japanese head spa tables are heavy, commercial-grade pieces of salon furniture. They are securely dispatched via specialised bulky goods freight carriers. Please ensure your clinic doors and hallways meet the width requirements for standard pallet delivery before ordering.

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