Buyers Guide for Bathtubs

Are you looking for a new bathtub but not sure where to start? I have put together this little bathtub buying guide to give you some idea of the key things that you should consider before you make a purchase. A bathtub is a long-term investment and something that you will use everyday. The information here can help you to make the best choice when you are buying a new one.

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Consider the Location

The location where you intend to put your new tub is something that you need to consider before you purchase it. Bathrooms usually have a standard space allotted for a bathtub and so if the tub that you want does not fit in with the standard dimensions then you will have a very big problem.

If you are uncertain about whether or not a tub will fit in the desired space then you should take measurements just to be sure. This is one area where you don’t want to take the chance that your tub won’t fit. Most times it will be obvious, the type of tub that you need. For example, if you have the standard tub space then you will mostly likely need a drop-in or walk-in tub as they usually fit the standard dimensions.

Heavier tubs like those that are made with cast iron are best used if they are going to be located on the ground floor of your home. Putting a heavy tub on any other floor can cause some serious damage in the long run. For bathrooms on the upper floors use tubs made with lighter materials like acrylic or fiberglass.

High-Tech or Simple?

This one largely comes down to personal preference. Do you just want a simple bathtub or do you want to have all the bells and whistles? The more fancy features a tub has the more space it will usually need to conceal any associated plumbing and hardware. For this reason freestanding tubs are usually on the simple side with few special features, if any, as they normally don’t have any supporting walls or surfaces where hardware can be stored.

How Will You Use It?

How your tub will be used from day to day will also have an impact on the type of tub that you should get. If your tub will see a lot of action – accommodating you, your kids, and your dog daily – then you will probably need to get a tub that is made of a very durable and tough material like acrylic.

If you will be the only one using your tub for relaxing soaks on rainy weekends however, then you will not be as concerned about the durability of the materials that are used to make the tub, and will care more about its appearance. In this case you would want a tub that has a luxurious, spa-like look to enhance the quality of those weekend soaking sessions.

Reading information on sites like this as well as customer reviews can also give you a lot of valuable information to help you make a decision as to which tub to get. If I have done my job right then you will find all the information you need right here and this site will have saved you the time you would have had to spend searching online to find it on your own.