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  • 63 Inch
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Color
  • Matte Black
  • Black
  • Matte White
  • White
  • Matte Gray
  • Glossy White
Style
  • Oval
  • Round
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Soaking
  • Depth: 13-14"
  • Depth: 14-15"
  • Depth: 15-16"
  • Depth: 18-19"
Material
  • Stone Resin
  • Solid Surface
Size
  • 39 inch
  • 47 inch
  • 49 inch
  • 51 inch
  • 55 inch
  • 56 inch
  • 59 inch
  • 61 inch
  • 63 Inch
  • 65 inch
  • 67 inch
  • 69 inch
  • 71 inch
Color
  • Matte Black
  • Black
  • Matte White
  • White
  • Matte Gray
  • Glossy White
Style
  • Oval
  • Round
  • Rectangle
Soaking
  • Depth: 13-14"
  • Depth: 14-15"
  • Depth: 15-16"
  • Depth: 18-19"
Material
  • Stone Resin
  • Solid Surface

Discover CASAINC's premium bathtub collection! Choose from matte, freestanding, and acrylic designs to transform your bathroom into a luxury retreat. Explore our range of colors and materials for the perfect bathing experience.

 

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What materials are commonly used for freestanding bathtubs?

When selecting a bathtub, the choice of material plays a crucial role in determining its performance, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Among the various options available, solid surface is known for their resilience to impact and scratching. Minor scratches or surface damage can often be repaired by sanding and buffing, restoring the bathtub's original appearance. On the other hand, if you would like to explore bathtubs made from different materials, please consider the following options:

  • Acrylic: Acrylic, a lightweight and budget-friendly option, is easy to install and retains heat reasonably well, although it may not be as durable and can fade or scratch over time.
  • Fiberglass: Fiberglass stands out for its lightweight nature, but it does not retain heat as effectively as acrylic.
  • Cast Iron: Cast iron is highly durable with excellent heat retention, yet it is heavy, expensive, and offers limited design options.
  • Copper: Copper offers a luxurious aesthetic and superior heat retention, albeit at a premium price point.

What are the types of bathtubs?

Bathtubs come in various types, each offering different features to suit different preferences and needs. Here are some common types:

  • Freestanding Bathtub: These freestanding bathtubs stand alone and can be placed anywhere in the bathroom. They can be a dramatic visual centerpiece, as they sit unattached to walls or enclosures.
  • Alcove Bathtub: This is one of the most common types, designed to fit into a three-wall alcove. It's usually the most affordable option.
  • Drop-In Bathtub: These tubs are installed into a platform or surround, creating a custom look. They are versatile and can be paired with various styles.
  • Corner Bathtub: Ideal for smaller bathrooms, corner bathtubs are designed to fit snugly into a corner, maximizing space efficiency. They come in various shapes, such as triangular or pentagonal.
  • Clawfoot Bathtub: These vintage-style tubs feature ornate feet, adding a touch of classic bathroom.
  • Jacuzzi/Whirlpool Bathtub: Equipped with jets, whirlpool or Jacuzzi bathtubs provide a therapeutic massage experience.
  • Walk-In Bathtub: Designed with a door for easy access, walk-in bathtubs are ideal for individuals with mobility issues. They often feature built-in seats and safety features like grab bars.

How do I choose the right product size for my bathroom?

Determining the right size of a tub depends on several factors. Here are some steps to help you correctly determine the size of a tub:

  • Measure the space: Consider both length and width dimensions, as well as height if you're dealing with a freestanding tub.
  • Consider usage: If it's primarily for solo relaxation, a smaller tub might suffice. However, if it's for couples or families, you might want a larger tub that can accommodate more people comfortably.
  • Look at standard sizes: Standard tub sizes are typically 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, and 14-16 inches deep for a standard alcove bathtub.
  • Consider installation requirements: Ensure that the tub you choose fits through doorways and can be installed in your bathroom without major renovations.
  • Consult with a professional: If you're unsure about which size tub is best for your space, consult with a bathroom designer or contractor. They can provide guidance based on your specific requirements and the layout of your bathroom.

What amount should be allocated for a bathtub in the budget?

Setting a budget for a bathtub depends on various factors, including the variety of bathtubs, materials, brands, and additional features.

  • Variety: Basic alcove bathtubs are usually the most affordable, with prices ranging from $200 to $800.Freestanding bathtubs, which often serve as a centerpiece in the bathroom, tend to be more expensive, typically costing between $600 and $3,000 or more.Drop-in bathtubs require a separate frame or enclosure, adding to the cost, and generally range from $500 to $2,500 and above.Walk-in bathtubs, designed for accessibility, are often the most expensive, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $8,000.
  • Materials: Lightweight and affordable acrylic and fiberglass bathtubs are economical but less durable.Porcelain-enameled steel bathtubs are moderately priced but heavy and prone to chipping.Cast iron bathtubs are durable and offer good heat retention but are heavy and expensive.Stone resin bathtubs are luxurious with a higher price tag.
  • Additional Features: Additional features such as jets, heaters, digital controls, and built-in LED lighting can further increase the cost.


In summary, for a basic acrylic bathtub including installation, you might budget $800 to $1,400. For a more luxurious option, such as a freestanding stone resin bathtub, the budget could range from $1,800 to $3,000 or more.

I need replacement parts for my tub instead of buying a new one. What should I do?

If you need replacement parts for your tub rather than purchasing a new one, follow these steps:

  • First, identify the specific parts needed, such as drain assembly, overflow cover, tub faucets and handles, tub spout, ceiling-mounted/wall-mounted showerhead, tub stopper, flanges and seals, or jets for whirlpool tubs.
  • Visit the brands' website to see if they offer replacement parts. We have customer service departments that can help you identify and order the right parts. If you have any questions, please email us: service@casainc.com for help.
  • Check local and online retailers to find a wide selection of parts.
  • For specific model number, it's best to check directly with the manufacturer or authorized dealers to ensure compatibility. For more universal parts like drain assemblies or overflow covers, verify that they are compatible with your tub.
  • Consult a plumber or a professional who specializes in tub repairs can be very helpful.

How to install a tub based on installation type?

Here’s a general guide to help you understand the installation process for different types of bathtubs.

  • Alcove tub: To install, fit the tub into the enclosure, ensuring it is level. Secure the flanges to the wall studs for stability.
  • Drop-in tub: Require a custom-built deck or platform where the tub is dropped into a pre-cut hole. Use clips or adhesive to secure the tub to the deck.
  • Freestanding tub: Plumbing must come up from the floor or a nearby wall. Position the tub, connect the plumbing, and ensure it is stable.
  • Corner tub: Ensure both walls forming the corner are well-reinforced to support the tub.
  • Undermount tub: Secure the tub to the underside of the countertop. Ensure the support structure is strong enough to hold the tub and countertop.

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