Adding a soaking tub to your bathroom remodel can take your everyday bathing experience to new heights. In this blog post, premier bathroom contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden outlines some of the basic things you need to know about soaker tubs.
The Basics
A soaking tub is a freestanding bathtub that is shorter and deeper than standard tub dimensions to allow for fuller immersion in a well-supported sitting position. Soaking tubs have an average height of 23 inches, while standard freestanding bathtubs are usually under 19 inches. They offer the ultimate in relaxation and are a great addition to a luxury bathroom.
Common Materials
Soaking bathtubs come in a wide range of materials, the most popular of which are:
- Acrylic. Acrylic is an affordable option thanks to its flexibility and non-porous surface. However, acrylic tubs don’t retain heat as well as stone resin and cast iron. They are also more susceptible to scratches and stains.
- Enameled cast iron. Enamel tubs are known for their top-notch durability, easy-to-clean surface and high heat retention. These tubs tend to be quite heavy, however, so structural considerations need to be made before installation.
- Stone resin. Stone resin bathtubs are fade-resistant and non-porous. They are known for their long lifespan and high heat retention, as well as for how well they mimic the look of natural stone.
There are more material options available on the market, not to mention a great selection of styles in varying sizes. Shopping for a soaker tub for your bathroom can be tough, but a trusted bathroom remodeler like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden can help you narrow down your options and help you find one that ticks all the right boxes.
Should You Install a Soaking Tub?
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, a soaking tub provides the perfect opportunity to relax in a spa-like environment. As with all types of bathtubs, space and accessibility are important considerations. Two key questions to ask yourself:
- Do I have room for it?
- Can the intended user access it safely and comfortably?
If you answered “yes” to both questions, and if a warm bath is part of your self-care routine, talk to your contractor about adding a soaking tub to your bathroom remodeling must-haves.
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