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A Guide To Choosing The Right Bathtub

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By: Rob Barnes
With so many different types and styles of bathtubs available nowadays, choosing one which is perfect for you can get pretty confusing indeed. As tubs come in several different styles and kinds, you need to ensure that you choose one that is in keeping with what you want so that you can enjoy your tub thoroughly. To help you in this regard, we have put together this article that will show you exactly how to go about choosing a bathtub.

1) Features and functionality: What you need the tub for should be perfectly clear in your mind prior to you going to purchase one. Bathing is the obvious answer but tubs can also satisfy other needs. For example, a whirlpool tub allows you to bathe in addition to providing you with a relaxing massaging feeling due to the action of the water jets. So, you may think that a whirlpool tub is what you ought to buy due to the added feature. But before you do that, stop to consider if the jets will actually be used by you or are you simply too busy to even enjoy a leisurely bath and will never end up using the jets. Thus, only buy that tub which has the functions that you will actually utilize.

2) Size of the bathtub: The perfect tub size is very essential. People mostly ensure that the tub is not too small but neglect to see whether it is too big for them. If it is, you will be spending more time, water, and money in filling up a large tub than you actually need. Thus, make sure that the tub size is not small for you, but neither is it unnecessarily big. While considering size of the tub, do keep in mind the number of people who will use the tub at the same time. If you want to share the bathtub with a loved one, go in for a two person tub instead of an extra large standard tub. However, if only one person will use the tub at a time, choose the one person bathtubs.

3) Design, shape, and color: Yes, it is true that the functionality and features of the bathtub are what you should primarily look at, but dont overlook its look, color, and style in the process. You do not want a bathtub that does not match in color and style to the other fixtures in your bathroom as that will make your bath look very uninviting. Thus, do ensure that the bathtub has good aesthetic appeal as well.

4) Construction material: Many different materials are used to make bathtubs, which in turn give the bathtubs different degrees of durability, strength, and difficulty of maintenance. Some of the regular bathtub materials are Acrylic, Fiberglass, Porcelain tubs, Marble, Cast iron and Wood. If an economical tub is what you want, then a fiberglass tub is a good choice; but such a tub does not have very high durability. High durability can be achieved by buying cast iron bathtubs, but these can be very costly and are not that attractive. Thus, the tub material that you should eventually select will depend on your specific requirements and priorities from the tub.

5) Type of bath tub: Bathtubs are mainly of two types - soaking or standard. A standard bathtub is good for regular bathing, but if you want a bathtub for therapeutic purposes as well, you should buy a soaking tub. A soaking tub allows your whole body to be immersed into the hot water filled tub, thereby providing much needed relief to tired and achy muscles. Even high blood pressure and stress can be reduced with a thorough soak. Thus, if you wish to benefit from the therapeutic value of a bathtub, do go in for a soaking tub instead of a standard one.

6) Special Requirements: Contrary to what most people believe, even aged people and handicapped persons can enjoy a bathtub. Yes, a regular bathtub may be too dangerous for them, but ADA compliant bathtubs can certainly be used by people with special needs. ADA bathtubs are made in a manner that old and handicapped people can easily enter and exit the tub. Increased protection is provided by grab bars and grab rails so that there is little danger of slipping and falling. Even people who are on wheelchairs can use specially designed ADA tubs.

In addition to all the above, your budget is also a factor while buying a bathtub. One thing that you must do before making your final selection is to actually lie down in the bathtubs that you have short listed. This way, you can be sure that it is the right size and also gives the maximum comfort, while having adequate support for your neck, back, and head.

Although choosing the ideal tub for your bathroom can be a complicated task, this bathtub choosing guide will definitely make your job a lot easier.

Rob Barnes writes for Bath Tubs For You, a consumer guide dedicated to helping you find the perfect
bathtub, with reviews of various brands and styles like porcelain bathtubs and
pedestal bathtubs.

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