Bathtub installing for renovation | Freestanding bathtub

Bathtub installing for renovation | Freestanding bathtub

Choosing a Freestanding Bathtub

 

1. Types:

   - Clawfoot: Classic, vintage look.

   - Pedestal: Sleek, modern design.

   - Slipper: One end is higher for lounging.

   - Japanese Soaking: Deep, for sitting and soaking.

 

2. Materials:

   - Acrylic: Lightweight and retains heat.

   - Cast Iron: Durable, retains heat well, but heavy.

   - Solid Surface: Modern look, good heat retention.

   - Copper: Luxurious and antimicrobial.

   - Stone: Unique and natural, but very heavy.

 

3. Size and Comfort:

   - Measure your space.

   - Consider water capacity and depth.

   - Test for comfort by sitting in different tubs.

 

Installation Steps

 

1. Prepare the Area:

   - Clear the space and ensure the floor is level.

   - Mark the tub’s position and plumbing locations.

 

2. Install Plumbing:

   - Set up water supply and drain lines.

   - Install faucets (floor, wall, or deck-mounted).

 

3. Place the Tub:

   - Carefully position the tub.

   - Connect the drain and overflow pipes.

 

4. Secure and Finish:

   - Ensure the tub is stable.

   - Check for leaks and tighten connections.

   - Seal around the base with silicone caulk.

 

Tips

 

- Placement: Popular spots include near a window, centre of the room, or against a wall.

- Faucets: Choose matching styles and types.

- Non-Slip Surface: Important for safety.

- Maintenance: Regular cleaning and checking seals and connections.


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