Categories: Home improvement

Deep Soaking Bathtubs And Their Features

Planning a full bathroom remodel involves a lot of things, from choosing the type of flooring to installing the right fixtures. But if you’re considering a new bathtub, several factors need to be considered. This includes what type of material it should be made of and how large it should be for your new bathroom. You might even be considering a soaking tub for your remodel! That’s what we’ll talk about in this post, including its features and drawbacks. 

How a Soaking Tub Works

Soaking tubs are deeper than the average bathtub. They’re at least 23 inches in height compared to a normal tub that comes in around 19 inches. They’re freestanding and designed to maximize comfort and relaxation by fully submerging your body. By fully covering your body with water, you won’t have your knees or arms exposed to the cold unlike when you use a normal bathtub.

Soaking tubs can be made from several materials, but the most popular ones are made from wood, stone resin, enameled cast iron, and acrylic. You may already have a material in mind depending on your bath renovation, as some materials are easier to clean and maintain than others. Each material will also have its unique qualities and benefits, so it helps to discuss your preferences with a professional bathroom contractor to make a more informed decision.

The Benefits And Drawbacks

A deep soaking tub provides a more therapeutic and almost medicinal soak. It relaxes your body’s muscles similar to when you get in a hot tub or jacuzzi. It’s often the tub of choice in master bedrooms, but for homeowners who live in mild climates, they often put them outside. It’s not for every type of bathroom, however, as it needs more space than a normal tub. It may require remodeling your bathroom from the ground up, as it can be a bit difficult to fit a soaking tub into a finished one.  

With our experts at The Bathroom Store, you can be sure your soaking bathtub or shower installation project is in good hands! Talk to us today by calling (701) 515-0370, or you can conveniently reach us online.

Jayden Chuppe

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