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Cast Iron Tubs

Ever wanting to walk into your bathroom with the majestic aura like you were Queen Victoria? Ever wanting to own a bath tub that lets you feel the elegance while bathing in it? Do you want to own a cast iron bathtub and then relive the old times while you are enjoying the luxury of a bath? Then, congratulations because you are at the right site and at the right time. 

     

What word usually comes into mind when we hear of the word vintage? One probability will be the words “classic” and “timeless”. When we say that a certain product is a vintage one, it will definitely mean that the product suggests excellence, maturity, and great appeal. Some people want to own such vintage products because they connote ageless quality and endurance, something that has withstood the test of times. One example of such product is the timeless style and construction of a cast iron bathtub. 

There are still manufacturers and producers who considered and offered cast iron bathtubs which are still considered timeless. Some of these tubas have a vintage look in them which shows timeless quality and durability. But they are also made with the finest collection of modern material to recast them, eventually adding elegance and a new definition to the world of bathtubs. 

In case you don’t know exactly what a cast iron is, let us first see the definition given by most dictionaries. A cast iron is a hard, brittle, nonmalleable iron-carbon alloy, cast into shape, containing 2 to 4.5% carbon, 0.5 to 3% silicon, and lesser amounts of sulfur, manganese, and phosphorus. 

But technicality aside, when you opted to have a bathtub made with cast iron, they will definitely have an antiques finish and surely deeply casted. This antique finish of the tubs will make you feel and will transport you in another time in the past, therefore making the bathtub even more unique and entirely a one-of-its kind model. They also have a clean-cut and well-described cutting-edge. 

These tubs are usually enameled, with glossy porcelain finish, most of the time with integral apron and tiling flanges, with comfortable lumbar support, easy drain outlet, and full slip-resistant surface. 

But then it is not all joy and pleasure. On the other side of the story, a cast iron bath tub can also be hard to work with. Depending on the type of tub and how it was constructed, these tubs can actually weigh 200-300 pounds. And since you have to attach it to studs and framing, it will also be a hard work to try dislodging it. In getting a new tub for your bathroom, you have to consider any existing tile that is either on your floor or the one surrounding the tub and whether you plan on keeping it or not. But then if you want to keep your old tub and just change the bathroom, renovate it, it might be difficult to match the style of your older tub. A lot of things have to be considered in making any major leap. 

So your next option will be to try and refinish your cast iron tub rather than remove it. Most tubs now-a-days can be given a fresh new look when they are refinished with an acrylic urethane resin in coating. And if the job is done properly, your tub will have that sparkling new finish that can last for 10-15 years. 

Wanting to have a new bathroom look and style can be satisfying and enjoying. But it may also require hard work and perseverance. It won’t harm you if you try one cast iron bath tub now and see and feel the difference. 

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