Vintage Bathtubs - Some Things You Should
Know
By Jose Sanborn
Vintage bathtubs have a timeless look to them, which creates an air of luxury and relaxation. These tubs
are deeper than most modern bathtubs, which means a truly relaxing, deep soak. If you are thinking about installing
a vintage or antique tub, this article provides some helpful
information.
Cast Iron Tubs are Heavy!
Bathtubs that are considered vintage, classic, or
antique are often made out of cast iron. This means that they are much heavier than acrylic bathtubs. So before you
install one made of cast iron, you need to make sure that your bathroom floor can handle the extra weight of the
tub.
Finding the right faucets and fittings for your
vintage bathtub
If you are planning to buy a vintage or antique bathtub, you
will need to find the right faucets and fittings. This may be difficult to find if you are looking for authentic
antique fixtures. Because supplies of vintage fixtures are quite limited, be prepared to spend some with your
search. If you cannot find what you are looking for, You need not worry though, because there are many reproduction
faucets on the market that are sure to be a perfect match for your bathtub.
Bathtubs that are vintage often require some restoration and
this can be very expensive. Bear this in mind when you are making your purchase or you could be in for a shock. Due
to their age, they can become very worn, so check the tub carefully before you buy it.
Shop
Around for the Best Price
Older bathtubs can be very expensive if you buy them
directly from a specialist dealer. Don't be afraid to shop around and use the Internet to see if you can find any
cheaper. You could be surprised at the savings you might find by using the internet to conduct your
search.
In conclusion, it is important that you educate yourself about vintage bathtubs before you buy one. While they
look great, you need to consider that older tubs can be quite costly and may require restoration before they can be
used.
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