No, you completely replace it.
A garden tub can be installed in a pre-existing bathroom. You have to remove the pre-existing bathtub and install the garden tub.
If you have a walk in tub that was damaged by a covered peril then Yes, your insurance would cover the cost of repair or replacement. If our just wanting to update your existing tub then that's not covered.
Most companies that install tubs and showers will carry a certain amount of product on hand and should be able to help you. You will easily find a walk in tub for your mother.
It needs aleast a 2 in. pipe. tubs are 1.5 in.
The plural form for the noun tub is tubs.
a drop in bath tub has no outside to it, it is "dropped in" to an existing frame (like a juccuzi tub), a skirted tub has the trim that goes from the side of the tub to the floor "finishing" off the side of the tub if you will; you do not need to build a complete structure for a skirted tub, just back and side supports; skirted tubs tend to be cheaper
The website Copper Tub is mostly used for the uploading of pictures that feature any old copper tubs. The tubs must be of copper, the age of the tub does not matter.
Tubs are structured to fit into the typical size bathroom. The generic bathtubs are functional and designed to meet the average individual’s needs. Individuals with more defined mobility needs may be better suited for a handicap tub. What exactly is a handicap tub? Handicap tubs are designed to help an individual comfortably move into a tub. This type of tubs facilitates movement for the individuals that use wheelchairs or have trouble moving. The doors to some handicap tub swing to facilitate entering and exiting the tub. Some handicap tubs are set up to allow wheelchair access when needed. There are even handicap tubs available to help a person enter and exit without the use of a transfer bench. There are walk-in tubs available for individuals with limited walking ability. This particular tub comes with a handheld shower head and a seat for an individual. An individual can even have an existing tub modified into a handicap tub to fit a person’s needs. How does one find the right handicap tub? An individual should look into handicap tubs certified by the FDA as a medical device. One should also verify that the tub meets ANSI, HUD, FHA, and ADA standards. The standard width requirements guarantee that the handicap tub is wheelchair-accessible. Ensure that there is a strong warranty in place for the handicap tub. A slip resistant floor is very important to minimize risk of injury. Handicap tub bars should also included with many of the handicap tubs. A person should make sure that the person using the tub will be reasonably accommodated by the bars. Temperature controls are extremely important for individuals. People with disabilities should be able to comfortably reach the temperature settings within a tub to minimize likelihood of sustaining a burn injury. Handicap tubs should be carefully selected with the individual in mind. The most affordable tubs may not be reasonable for some individuals with more severe mobility support needs.
Yes you can buy a replica of what is known as a clawfoot tub. Or you can by an actual reconditioned tub,check the out at www.VintageTub.com .
A hot tub depot can sell you a hot tub for a cheaper price than a major retailer for half the cost. They can also give you information about hot tubs and give you discounts on the latest hot tubs available.
By standing in front of the tubs apron and looking at the tubs outlet and if it is on the right it is a RIGHT HANDED TUB
It depneds on where you purchase the tub, and it depends on the size of the tub that you are looking to purchase when you find a new claw tub from.