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Acquiring a new bathtub can improve the aesthetic of your bathroom, elevate your property's value, and offer a relaxing space for bathing, whether for children or other intended purposes. Your selection of bathtub will mostly be influenced by your budget and the dimensions of the installation space. George will provide a selection of six bathtubs, detailing their types, styles, materials, accessories, and purposes in this purchase guide, allowing you to choose the most suitable solution for your home and family.

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Types of Bathtub

Bathtub/Shower Combo

Bathtub/Shower Combo

Optimal for families with young children, pet-owning households, and dwellings featuring a single bathroom. This combination offers versatility, allowing you to bathe or shower as needed. Depending on the bathtub kind, one may utilize either a glass enclosure or a curtain to avert water spillage.

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Freestanding Tub

Freestanding Tub

Freestanding baths are not situated within a pre-existing platform or alcove. It is a freestanding tub that does not need to be attached to a wall, such as clawfoot tubs and slipper tubs. These tubs are mobile and can be situated in proximity to plumbing. This allows you to emphasize the bathtub as a prominent visual element in your renovated bathroom and choose from an array of unique tub faucets.

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Soaking Tub

Soaking Tub

Deep soaking tubs exceed the depth of normal tubs, allowing for complete body immersion in specific areas. Standard soaking tubs have depths ranging from 20 to 24 inches, while deeper models can reach up to 32 inches. They are offered in drop-in, standalone, and alcove configurations, enabling you to choose the optimal tub placement for your residence while guaranteeing the model features above-average depths.

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Ideal for individuals experiencing muscle pain or discomfort in their body. Jacuzzi baths are utilized for massage purposes. The jets were capable of dispersing water, air, or a combination of the two. These tubs feature jets strategically placed to target specific body areas, with those for the back and legs being the most favored. Diverse tub types, including drop-in and alcove, can support modifications. Refer to our manual on hot tubs for further information.

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This type of bathtub is mounted on an elevated platform. It presents a modern aesthetic and accommodates a range of sizes, depths, and configurations of tubs, including soaking tubs and elongated bathtubs. A drop-in tub may also accommodate a shower installation. The platform supporting these tubs provides extra space for the storage of shampoo, soap, or towels in baskets, contingent upon the platform's dimensions. Discover additional information regarding this exquisite, versatile tub design in our comprehensive review of drop-in tubs.

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Alcove tubs are generally positioned against three walls, fitting securely into an alcove, as implied by the name. This type of tub is prevalent in the U.S. owing to its economical cost. Nonetheless, alcove baths exhibit versatility as well. Incorporating a showerhead into an alcove tub is a prevalent method to merge bathing and showering facilities, particularly in residences with restricted bathroom availability or communal bathroom arrangements. A cost-effective choice is the standard alcove tub. Our buying guide contains supplementary information on alcove baths.

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Jetted Tub

Ideal for individuals experiencing muscle pain or discomfort in their body. Jacuzzi baths are utilized for massage purposes. The jets were capable of dispersing water, air, or a combination of the two. These tubs feature jets strategically placed to target specific body areas, with those for the back and legs being the most favored. Diverse tub types, including drop-in and alcove, can support modifications. Refer to our manual on hot tubs for further information.

Drop-in Tub

This type of bathtub is mounted on an elevated platform. It presents a modern aesthetic and accommodates a range of sizes, depths, and configurations of tubs, including soaking tubs and elongated bathtubs. A drop-in tub may also accommodate a shower installation. The platform supporting these tubs provides extra space for the storage of shampoo, soap, or towels in baskets, contingent upon the platform's dimensions. Discover additional information regarding this exquisite, versatile tub design in our comprehensive review of drop-in tubs.

Alcove Tub

Alcove tubs are generally positioned against three walls, fitting securely into an alcove, as implied by the name. This type of tub is prevalent in the U.S. owing to its economical cost. Nonetheless, alcove baths exhibit versatility as well. Incorporating a showerhead into an alcove tub is a prevalent method to merge bathing and showering facilities, particularly in residences with restricted bathroom availability or communal bathroom arrangements. A cost-effective choice is the standard alcove tub. Our buying guide contains supplementary information on alcove baths.

Bathtub Styles

Acrylic Bathtub

Model number R-8050D

Size 1800x850x600 (mm)

Cast Iron Bathtub

Model number R-8059

Size 1800x900x620 (mm)

Composite Material Bathtub

Model number R-8065

Size 1500x1500x600 (mm)

Stone Bathtub

Model number R-8809

Size 2150x1650x850 (mm)

Composite Material Bathtub

Model number R-8065

Size 1500x1500x600 (mm)

Stone Bathtub

Model number R-8809

Size 2150x1650x850 (mm)

Accessories and Features

Faucet

Faucet

When choosing a bathtub faucet, it is essential to consider its compatibility with the bathtub's overall design, including wall-mounted, freestanding, and recessed styles. Materials such as stainless steel, copper, or chrome finishes are commonly employed to provide corrosion resistance and durability. Numerous modern faucets are equipped with either a single or dual handle, although certain high-end models additionally have temperature regulation and thermostatic capabilities.

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Shower Head

Shower Head

Overhead showerheads, with handheld sprays, are increasingly favored for providing a shower experience akin to rainfall. Contemporary showerheads generally feature multiple spray settings, such as rain shower and massage, to accommodate diverse preferences. Enhanced showerheads may feature water-saving components and anti-clog designs to optimize user experience and environmental benefits.

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Anti-slip Design

Anti-slip Design

- A specialized coating on the surface to inhibit slippage, while preserving the aesthetic and comfort of the bathtub. - The design of the uneven surface roughness provides an anti-slip feature. - Non-slip mats and stickers: Users may employ non-slip mats or stickers to reduce the risk of slipping.

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Intelligent Regulation

Intelligent Regulation

Water temperature regulation: Precisely control the water temperature to ensure that each bath is optimally appropriate.

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Intelligent Regulation

Intelligent Regulation

Water temperature regulation: Precisely control the water temperature to ensure that each bath is optimally appropriate.

Water level adjustment: Modify the water level according to your preference to avoid overflow or insufficient water supply.

Massage Feature: An innovative control system facilitates the adjustment of water flow for the massage in various increments, enabling effortless modification of intensity and mode.

Automated drainage and thermal insulation: The system may be designed to either drain at regular intervals or maintain a stable temperature during prolonged soaking.

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