What to consider when buying a bathtub

Upgrade your bathroom with a luxurious bathtub. With a wide range of varieties to choose from, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for. Your budget, the size of your bathroom, and your personal preferences will impact your decision when you’re buying a bathtub. Not only will you be able to enjoy a relaxing bath, but you’ll also be adding value to your home. Selling your property? Create a free listing on GotProperty today.

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1. Different types of bathtubs

From the standard model to whirlpool tubs, there is a range of different types of bathtubs to choose from. Understanding the different types before you go shopping will help you make an informed decision.

Standard tub

The standard tub is a common option that serves a functional purpose without offering any additional features. Its affordable price tag makes it a good choice if you’re on a budget.

Soaking tubs

If you enjoy long candlelit soaks in the bath, you’ll get plenty of use out of a soaking tub. These variations are deeper, which maximises your soaking experience. When you invest in a soaking tub, you’ll get plenty of room to relax in comfort.

Whirlpool tubs

Get a massage and take a bath at the same time with a whirlpool tub. These baths feature jets, which shoot out water to help bring relief from muscle pain. Whirlpool tubs take your bathing experience to new heights.

Air tubs

Air tubs are similar to whirlpool baths, but the jets shoot out air instead of water. The jets are spread out to distribute the pressure for a gentle effect. Although they come with a slightly higher price tag, it’s worth the expense if you’re looking for a pleasurable and luxurious bathing experience.

Walk-in tubs

Walk-in tubs serve a functional purpose for people with disabilities. These baths offer improved convenience and safety. The downside of walk-in tubs is that they’re generally expensive.

2. Select the material

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Bathtubs come in a range of different materials. The advantage of acrylic is that it’s durable and lightweight. Fibreglass is also lightweight but the downside of this material is that it scratches easily. While these materials are common, they’re not as stylish as the more expensive options. Consider maintenance and weight when you’re choosing the material that’s right for your bathroom. Take a look at some of the options that are available:

  • Steel
  • Porcelain
  • Acrylic
  • Glass
  • Cast iron
  • Stone
  • Granite
  • Copper
  • Marble

3. Size

When you’re buying a bathtub, you’ll need to consider its size. The space that’s available in your bathroom, as well as your personal preferences, will guide your decision. Water is a precious resource so you may choose smaller tubs as an environmentally friendly option. Don’t forget to take your family into account if the little ones need to use the bath too. Non-slip bottoms and grab rails are a safer option if elderly people will be using the tub. You’ll also need to ensure that your geyser provides enough hot water to fill up your bath. Make sure that the bathtub is comfortable to use by checking that it fits the curve of your back. The length should also be the right size for your body. If you’re replacing an existing bath, you may want to buy a replacement with the same dimensions so that it’s easy to install.

4. Shower feature

If you enjoy the occasional shower, check that the bath includes a shower option. Having a bath that can be used as a shower saves space and the cost of installing them separately. Even if bathing is your first choice, it’s useful to have the option of a quick shower when you’re in a rush. A short shower can also help to conserve water.

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5. Expense

A simple acrylic bathtub is a cost-effective choice if you’re on a budget. A fibreglass tub is another affordable option. If you’re not restricted by finances, you can opt for a copper or stone variation. Whirlpool tubs and customised sizes will also cost you more.

Make sure that you review a range of different options before buying a bathtub. Investing in a new bathtub upgrades your bathroom and makes your home appealing to potential buyers. Place a free ad on GotProperty and connect to potential buyers across South Africa today.

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