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Types of Bathtubs

Acrylic
Acrylic

An acrylic tub is a bathtub that has been made from acrylic plastic. This is a strong and hardwearing plastic that is also flexible and will withstand an adult stepping in and out of a tub that is made from the substance. Whilst some acrylic baths are made from pure acrylic, this tends to be a little expensive and unnecessary, so many acrylic baths are reinforced using fiberglass and are simply coated in acrylic. This gives a high shine finish that is easy to clean.

Acrylic Sheet Materials
Acrylic Sheet Materials

Bathtubs Materials: Acrylic is the Best Bathtub Material. In plastic industry, acrylic is polymethyl methacrylate, shorten as PMMA, it’s a kind of engineering thermoplastics with very excellent overall performance and thought to be the best bathtub material.

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Cast Iron
Cast Iron

Cast iron tubs generally come with a lifetime guarantee. A bathtub is a bathroom feature many homeowners wouldn’t want to live without. Two popular bathtub materials are steel and cast iron. While there are similarities, steel and cast iron tubs are as different as the metals they are made of.

Cast-Iron Tubs, Like Steel, are Coated With Enamel
Cast-Iron Tubs, Like Steel, are Coated With Enamel

Like steel tubs, cast iron tubs are coated with enamel. Because these tubs are pure iron and thick, cast iron is the most durable bathtub material, meaning a cast iron tub can potentially last for decades. The enamel finish of a cast iron tub is resistant to most chemicals, chipping and scratching. Cast iron tubs are often deep, and the thick material helps to retain the water’s heat.

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Ceramic/Porcelain Tile
Ceramic/Porcelain Tile

Porcelain and ceramic tile are both are part of the larger category of tiles that can generally be called ceramic. For modern tile specifications, it is more a case of reverse-naming, whereby manufacturers take tiles that have certain qualities and then assign the ceramic or porcelain titles to them.

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Cultured Marble
Cultured Marble

Cultured stone is a blend of stone particles and resins that is combined with pigments to produce a wide range of colors and realistic, natural looking patterns – cultured marble, cultured granite, and cultured onyx among them.

Fiberglass
Fiberglass

Fiberglass Tub. Fiberglass tubs are considered to be the most affordable walk in tub. Therefore, this is the first choice for those who want to find a durable yet less expensive tub. Fiberglass tubs can be thick enough to be harder, more scratch resistant, and durable. Fiberglass is made of tiny interwoven glass strings.

Fiberglass One-Piece Units
Fiberglass One-Piece Units

Do you love your one piece acrylic/fiberglass tub or shower? ... The better-quality one-piece units can be quite attractive in ... I have a one piece fiberglass tub ...

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Marble and Natural Stone Tiles
Marble and Natural Stone Tiles

Shop our selection of Bath Wall, Marble Tile in the Flooring Department at The Home Depot.

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Porcelain on Steel
Porcelain on Steel

Like steel tubs, cast iron tubs are coated with enamel. Because these tubs are pure iron and thick, cast iron is the most durable bathtub material, meaning a cast iron tub can potentially last for decades. The enamel finish of a cast iron tub is resistant to most chemicals, chipping and scratching. Cast iron tubs are often deep, and the thick material helps to retain the water’s heat.

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Solid-Surface Materials
Solid-Surface Materials

Solid-Surface. What is it: This new bathtub material is synthetic and composed of polymeric materials. The advantages of solid-surface tubs is the variety of shapes, sizes, and natural colors which they come in. In addition this material is fairly strong, retains heat, and the finish can be repaired. This material is also quite heavy.

Stone and Wood
Stone and Wood

This amazing bathroom design with an open shower and a tub is created with stone and wood, solid uncut, gigantic logs

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