The Best Bath Tub to suit your Life-style

 


Studies by various researchers suggest that taking bath is the ultimate means of relaxation. Just imagine taking a bath in an even more relaxing bath-tub, exciting, isn’t it? Bathtubs come in a variety of different material options. On the less expensive end, you have tubs made out of fiberglass and steel. Fiberglass can be porous, making them hard to clean, and flimsy. Steel will rust easily and feel tinny.  On the other end of the spectrum, you have materials such as stone resin, quality acrylic, and cast iron. These tubs are typically more solid and of better quality. They also carry the added benefit of having high heat retention, which makes your bathtub so much more enjoyable.  

Here are the pros and cons of the most common bathtub materials:

Fiberglass - Fiberglass is a kind of reinforced plastic which is formed into layers then molded into a bathtub shape before being coated with a layer of gelcoat resin on the surface.

Pros: At very affordable prices, fiberglass tubs are good for those on a tight budget. Due to the lightweight nature of the material used, they are also easy to maneuver around a house and install, plus, any damages can easily be repaired.

Cons: Fiberglass is also perhaps the most brittle material on the market. Porous in nature, it absorbs water regularly and has a tendency to crack. Color and finish will also deteriorate over time due to the use of common cleaning equipment. In addition, the material also has a tendency to ‘flex’ causing it to warp and feel unstable.

Acrylic – Acrylic is formed by taking a solid sheet of combined materials such as petrochemicals, stabilizers, resins, fillers and appropriate dye which are then heated and molded into a bathtub shape then finally reinforced with fiberglass.

Pros: It is a non-porous material, unlike normal fiberglass and therefore will not absorb any excess water. It will also retain heat from the temperature of your water, as well as, repel any mildew or general bathroom stains. These tubs can have heat liners and other systems built in to keep the water warm. Nonslip is achieved by grooves in the bottom of the tub so dirt doesn’t gather as it would on an applique on a cast iron tub.

Cons: Like Fiberglass, Acrylic tubs will also flex and may be prone to scratching as well. This is not a very cheap option, but a very good one.

Stone Resin – Stone Resin is a material used to mimic the look of natural stone.

Pros: Like with most resin, the color does not fade with repeated use. It has an incredibly long lifespan, lasting for quite some time without the need for constant repair, and when it needs to be discarded, stone resin is 100% recyclable. Stone resin is also viewed as a more luxurious bathtub material with the ability to withstand a heavy amount of punishment and weight. Additionally, cleaning is simple and easy. Most stains and mildew will wash away with simple warm water.

Cons: While it may lie on the more expensive side of things compared to Acrylic or fiberglass, stone resin is able to withstand the test of time and will save you quite a bit of hassle down the road.

Cast Iron – Molten iron poured directly into a bathtub mold before it is smoothed out then covered in a layer of enamel.

Pros: Cast iron is perhaps the most durable tub on the market. With the strength of the material used, it is highly resistant to scratches and chipping, meaning less care needs to be placed on cleaning. Most, if not all mildew will wash off with just plain warm water and baking soda. Also, cast iron bathtubs have high heat retention, meaning your bathtub will keep warm for that much longer.

Cons: Durability also means weight. Cast Iron tubs are incredibly heavy, perhaps the heaviest of any tubs on the market. The result is that additional considerations must be made to your house and the support structure around the tub before installation. This also means installation will be a bit more labor-intensive. They also come at a hefty price, considering the materials involved and the additional work that goes into supporting the space around it.

However, choosing the right bath tub is quite a challenge with all the shapes, sizes and materials they come in. Don’t worry, we at Meenakshi Buildworld are a one-stop shop offering a wide range of multi-brand bathroom fittings and sanitaryware from Roca, Jaquar, Parryware and other major brands. We also have an expert team of architects and engineers who can help you choose the right bath tub to suit your style and budget. Are you building a new home? Or are you planning a renovation to your existing home? Are you looking for any help with any construction material? Meenakshi Buildworld, one of the best suppliers of all kinds of construction material including cement, steel TMT rods, PVC and UPVC pipes, Kitchen sinks, Tiles and other flooring solutions, is the answer to all your construction needs. Visit our offline store, one of the largest store in Hennur, Bangalore to know more. Login to www.meenakshibuildworld.com for further details.

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