Question about bathtubs? - cost to get bathtub installed
My husband and I are remodeling a newly purchased house. We are redoing the bathrooms, the introduction of a new standard bathtub in a bathroom and a Jacuzzi in the bathroom contains. Our contract has recently acquired our bathroom and we have some concerns about the quality of these tanks. The hot tub is a Plebe American Standard. However, our main concern is the purchase standard bathtub. It is not yet installed, and it seems so cheap looking in the box. It feels like plastics (GRP, perhaps). Our contractor told us that they seem to be much stronger once installed be. It costs about $ 250 coming in the store renovation. I look forward to any comments from professional out there. When it comes to bathrooms, we are better off, more money, and GEttingen, perhaps a cast iron tub? Does anyone recommend a brand? Any help would be very grateful. Thank you in advance. Danielle
2 comments:
Danielle
You can imagine, visiting a company supplies plumbing and ask to see some tanks $ 250, then $ 500 kits and compare for yourself. Most products sold in big box stores are not the same quality as sold by dealers.
Not that the $ 250 bathtub does not look good, that, but the finishing bath, better quality, longer than is reasonable.
And once installed, is now an important work for change.
Never heard of it, some complain: "I have a very good equipment here.
But how often have you heard someone say: "I would invest in better games to start."
It's like anything, you get what you pay for.
Make sure it's fiberglass. You can, by giving to the face, and if you see beneath the fibers are glass fibers. Fiberglass is absolutely CRAP. Block covered by fiber and then painted with a few layers of gelcoat. Scrape the gel layer, and the painted surface in a acouple year. Fiberglass is also flexible and cracks andcauses damage to floors and ceilings. If the plastic is strong, it is likely that the acrylic and acrylic is the best product on the market today. This is what the U-pipes are manufactured. If it at The Home Depot, Lowe's, or a reason - it is undesirable to buy. Almost all manufacturers are cheaper, even the online version of their product specifically for sale to Lowe's and Home Depot. In addition, the cast is as good as acrylic. The melting point of the bath only lastedNGOs in the past, because the surface was applied by hand. Today the surface is very fine and use of a computer and only takes a maximum of 15 years, so the goal disappears, and you need a rebuild (pulling) of the bathtub. The bathrooms are not made today by Kohler, American Standard, actually I think it is now produced in China. Make the upgrade. Go to the acrylic!
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