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Quick Guide to Bathtub Options

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To choose the right bathtub for your bathroom, start with the space. If all you’re doing is replacing an existing alcove tub, your options may be limited, but you can still opt for a deeper bath.

If you’re reconfiguring the space or adding a bathroom, you’ll have many options. Here’s what you need to know.

Types of Tubs

What’s It Made Of?

Features For Your Tub

Surprisingly enough, jetted bathtubs are not the rage they once were. Deb Dumel, showroom manager with Frank Webb’s Bath Center in Boston, says that’s because home owners are trying to save money and recognize that tubs, compared to showers, get less use. If they have the extra cash for features, they tend to spend it on fancy shower heads and sprayers instead. 

Still interested in bells and whistles? Here are a few currently on the market:

Learn more about adding accessibility and universal design features to your bathroom.

Sizing Up Your Tub

Choosing a bathtub isn’t just about a soaking or jetted experience, and what kind of tub shape you consider fashionable. You also need a tub that suits your body — and your water heater.

“Don’t get an oversized tub you don’t need,” advises Dumel, who says she’s seen too many people buy tubs too large for their water heater to handle effectively. Here’s a quick reference guide:

She’s also seen women 5 feet tall purchase gigantic tubs that don’t suit their frames. 

Don’t be afraid to go into the bath store showroom and sit down in the tubs, advises Dumel. You do it for your mattresses; do it for your bathtub.

Related: Putting a Fresh Face on Your Old Tub

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