Item Number: NH-1006 Cast Iron Bathtub
1. Specification: 66" 1676*765*630MM
60" 1524*765*610mm
54" 1327*765*610mm
48" 1219*765*555mm
2. Color: white porcelain enamel interior with white finished exterior
3. Enamel glaze level: 301AA
4. Package: wooden crate Cast Iron Bathtub
5. Exterior color is available with different (call for details)
6. Shipping Note:20 days for 1x20” container and 30 days for 1 x40” container
7. Skirt tub traditional porcelain over cast Iron construction
8. The exterior is sanded and painted white to create a smooth exterior surface
Clawfoot Bathtub Colors
Clawfoot bathtubs can be found in many different colors. With white or bisque being the most common colors there are some manufacturers that offer clawfoot bathtubs in a variety of colors and might also have color match programs or custom painting services.
Clawfoot Bathtub Hydro Massage Options
Hydro Massage can also be an option with clawfoot bathtubs, including both air baths and whirlpools. The whirlpool bath system consists of jets that create a more vigorous and targeted massage. The jets use a combination of air, and water to create a hydro massage for targeted areas of the body. Whirlpool jets are often adjustable, making changes to the jets will change the flow and direction of the massage. It is not recommended that bath oils or salts be used in a whirlpool bath. Air baths on the other hand consist of many tiny bubbles that surround the body for a more soothing and relaxing massage experience. Heated air is pushed through tiny wholes in the bathtub which create warm massaging bubbles throughout. This relaxing experience is adjustable for one’s desired intensity.
Clawfoot Bathtub Packages
Clawfoot bathtub packages are available to remove the hassle of selecting all of the appropriate pieces and create a coordinated clawfoot tub appearance. Packages are available with the drain system, faucet or both to make selection and installation easy.
CLAWFOOT TUB BUYERS GUIDE
Clawfoot tubs are available in many different styles, options, and sizes. The variety can make it a challenge to choose a new clawfoot bathtub for your home. This guide is intended to help you narrow the scope of your decision.
Size
The first thing that you should consider is the size of the tub. Most people prefer to pick the biggest tub available for the space provided. Make sure to allow a few inches for the plumbing and don’t forget to consider doorways, stairwells, and other obstacles that might limit your ability to get the freestanding tub into position.
Material
Next, you should consider the material from which the tub is constructed. Traditional clawfoot tubs are cast iron but several manufacturers offer acrylic tubs that are reproductions of the classic cast iron tub. New acrylic and cast iron tubs are priced comparably. Acrylic tubs are much lighter than cast iron tubs but cast iron tubs tend to last longer and can be refinished if necessary. See
Clawfoot Tub Tips for more information regarding the differences between cast iron clawfoot tubs and acrylic tubs.
Style
Limiting yourself to a preferred style of tub can also aid in your decision making process. There are four basic styles of freestanding tubs to consider.